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Architecture

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Architecture
M. Ryan
Academic Decathlon
2005-06

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Architecture
• The art and science of designing
and constructing buildings

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Architecture
Architects: specialists in designing
structures

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Architecture
One of the early architectural developments
was the use of the “post-and-lintel” method
A beam is placed horizontally
across upright posts.

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Architecture
Ancient Greek
“Orders” (styles):
composed of a
shaft, capital, and
base. (click me)
http://www.bozzle.com/perClassicOrders.html

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Architecture
Entablature: the top of an order; includes the
architrave, frieze, and cornice.
http://penelope.uchicago.edu/~grout/encyclopaedia_romana/architecture/entablature.html

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Architecture
Other key developments include the arch,
http://www.arlington.k12.va.us/schools/drew/a&a/theromans.htm

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Architecture
the vault,
http://www.arlington.k12.va.us/schools/drew/a&a/theromans.htm

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Architecture
and the dome (my personal favorite).
http://www.arlington.k12.va.us/schools/drew/a&a/theromans.htm

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Architecture
The arch was a purely Roman invention. An
arch is often made up of small stones called
voussoir and a large central stone called a
keystone.

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Architecture
A series of columns is called a colonnade.
A series of arches is called an arcade.

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Architecture
The arch, vault,
and dome are
variations of the
same concept
that allowed for
greater height
and more space
inside a
building.

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Architecture
The Romans were great engineers. They
developed concrete as a building material,
which was used in building aqueducts, baths,
and other public works projects.

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Architecture
Flying Buttress: external
arch that counterbalanced the outward
thrust of the high,
vaulted ceilings.
http://www.m-w.com/mw/art/flyingbu.htm

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Architecture
During the Industrial Revolution, many new
materials were developed: glass-- Crystal Palace
(1851)
http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi1158.htm

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Architecture
and wrought iron:
The Eiffel Tower

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Modern Architecture
Antonio Gaudi: Spanish architect– no flat
surface or straight lines (organic)
http://www.lexised.com/architecture/gaudi/casam.html

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Modern Architecture
Antonio Gaudi’s most
famous building: “La
Sagrada Familia”

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Modern Architecture
The 1st skyscraper was made in St. Louis,
MO by Louis Sullivan who coined the
expression “form follows function”.

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Modern Architecture
Frank Lloyd Wright: American architect;
carefully considered the environment where
the building was to be constructed.
“Falling Water”
More Wright

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Modern Architecture
Steel and concrete
are the favored
materials for
commercial type
construction.
Wood and brick
are the favored
materials for
residential
construction.
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