vocab | ||
#1 | structural system supported at one end only | cantilever |
#2 | *bringing activity from street into the building | urban carpet |
#3 | smaller iteration of a larger whole | microcosm |
#4 | by proclamation of the president only, land set aside as a national monument | Antiquities Act |
#5 | tour one would take after their formal education to visit the antiquities of Greece and Classical Roman empire |
Grand Tour |
people | ||
#1 | designer of the Barcelona Pavilion | Mies |
#2 | primary diety worshipped at Ise Shrine | Amateratsu |
#3 | primary diety worshipped at Parthenon | Athena |
#4 | designer of the Wexner Center | Eisenman |
#5 | secondary diety worshipped at Ise Shrine | Toyouke |
architects | ||
#1 | designer for Robie House | Wright |
#2 | designer for Villa Savoye | LeCorbusier |
#3 | *designer for Contemporary Arts Center | Zaha Hadid |
#4 | designerS for the Tate Modern | Herzog & deMueron |
#5 | *designerS for Knowlton Hall | Mack Scoggin and Merril Elam |
cities | ||
#1 | location of Taj Mahal | Agra |
#2 | location of Ryoan-Ji | Kyoto |
#3 | location of Farnsworth House | Plano |
#4 | location of Glass House | New Canaan |
#5 | location of Villa Savoye | Poissey |
identifications | ||
#1 | Fallingwater |
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#2 | Robie House |
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#3 | Villa Savoye |
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#4 | Contemporary Arts Center
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#5 | Seattle Public Library |
Final Question | |
This museum is Farshid Moussavi's first project completed in the United States. |
Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland |