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What is a flying butress?

What is the Hancock Tower?

What is Stonehenge in England?

What is a spire?

Who is Michelangelo?

Who is Frank Lloyd Wright?

What is the Zakim Bridge?

What is a carbon footprint?

What is Faneuil Hall?

What is a Gargoyle

What is volume?

Who is Louis Henri Sullivan?

What is the Carpenter Center?

What is Angor Wat in Cambodia?

What is the Taj Mahal?

What is homogeneous?

What is an axis?

What is Machu Pichu in Peru?

What is the Roman Colosseum?

Who was Christopher Wren?

What is Harvard Stadum?

Who was LeCorbusier?

What is an Onion Dome?

What is Symmetry?

What is a cornerstone?

This term describes the amount of greeenhouse and specifically carbon dioxide gas emitted by something during a given period.

This word describes something that is unifrom is structure or composed of parts that are all of the same nature or kind.

 

This word describes a straight line about which a body or geometric figure rotates

This word describes the amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional object as measured in cubic units.

This American Architect, born in Boston, known for the principal "Form follows Function"  is also called "The Father of the Skyscraper"

This classical architect, also known for his sculpture, designed the dome of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.

This architect rebuilt 52 churches, including St. Paul Cathedral, after the Fire of 1666.

This word describes balanced proportions, correspondence in size and shape of parts on opposite sides of a dividing line.

The most famous modern American architect is known for Fallingwater, a home built over a waterfall in southwestern Pennsylvania.

This architect designed Harvard's Carpenter Center


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What is the Hancock Tower?

What is the Zakim Bridge?

What is Faneuil Hall?

What is the Carpenter Center?

What is Harvard Stadum?

This architect designed Harvard's Carpenter Center

Who was LeCorbusier?

The most famous modern American architect is known for Fallingwater, a home built over a waterfall in southwestern Pennsylvania.

Who is Frank Lloyd Wright?

This architect rebuilt 52 churches, including St. Paul Cathedral, after the Fire of 1666.

Who was Christopher Wren?

This classical architect, also known for his sculpture, designed the dome of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.

Who is Michelangelo?

This American Architect, born in Boston, known for the principal "Form follows Function"  is also called "The Father of the Skyscraper"

Who is Louis Henri Sullivan?

This word describes balanced proportions, correspondence in size and shape of parts on opposite sides of a dividing line.

What is Symmetry?

This word describes something that is unifrom is structure or composed of parts that are all of the same nature or kind.

 

What is homogeneous?

This word describes the amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional object as measured in cubic units.

What is volume?

This term describes the amount of greeenhouse and specifically carbon dioxide gas emitted by something during a given period.

What is a carbon footprint?

This word describes a straight line about which a body or geometric figure rotates

What is an axis?

What is the Taj Mahal?

What is the Roman Colosseum?

What is Stonehenge in England?

What is Machu Pichu in Peru?

What is Angor Wat in Cambodia?

What is a flying butress?

What is a spire?

What is a cornerstone?

What is an Onion Dome?

What is a Gargoyle