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51. A Muslim temple, a mosque for public worship, also known as place for Prostration. Masjid
52. Dominal mound containing a relic STUPA
53. Ifugao house (southern strain) Bale
54. The style of the order with massive and tapering columns resting on a base of 3 steps. Doric
55. Earthen burial mounds containing upright and lintel stones forming chambers for consecutive burials for several to a hundred persons. Tumuli
56. A semi-circular or semi-polygonal space, usually in church , terminating in axis and intended to house an altar. Apse
57. Temples in Greece that have a double line of column surrounding the naos Dipteral
58. Senate house for chief dignitaries in Greek architecture. Prytaneion
59. Architect of Einstein Tower. Erich Mendelsohn
60. Founder of the Bauhaus School of Art WALTER GROPIUS
61. What architectural term is termed to be free from any historical style? Art Noveau
62. The architect of Chrysler building in N. Y. VAN ALEN
63. Another tern for crenel or intervals between merlon(solid interval) of a battlemenr Embrasures
64. In the middle kingdom in Egyptian architecture, who consolidates the administrative system, made a survey of the country, set boundaries to the provinces, and other helpful works. Amenemhat I
65. Who erected the earliest known obelisk at Heliopolis Senusret I
66. The world's first large-scale monument in stone Pyramid of Zoser(Djoser)
67. The highest sloped pyramid in Gizeh PYRAMID OF KHUFU
68. Female statues with baskets serving as columns. Canephora
69. A small tower usually corbelled at the corner of the castle. Bartizan
70. A compound bracket or capital in Japanese architecture. Masu-gumi
71. A concave moulding approximately quarter round Cavetto
72. Architect of Iglesia ni Cristo Carlos Santos Viola
73. A Filipino architect whose philosphy is "the structure must be well oriented" Caesar Homer Concio
74. Architect of Robinson's Galleria William Cosculluela
75. King Zoser's architect who was deified( treat to be as god) in tge 26th dynasty Imhotep
76. " a house is like a flower pot" Richard Josef Neutra
77. Art Noveau is known as the international style, in GERMANYIT is known as JUGENDSTIJL
78. Architect of TWA airport. EERO SAARINEN
79."modern architecture need not be western" KENZO TANGE
80.Not among the three pyramids in Gizeh? KHUFU
81. A decorative bracket Usually taking the form of a cyma reversa strap Console
82. Finest example of French-Gotjic architecture Chartres Cathedral
84. A special feature of Japanese houses, used to display a flower arrangement or art. Tokonama
85. The most famous structure of Byzantine architecture and notable of its large dome Hagia sophia
86. An ornamental canpoy of stone or marble permanently place over the altar in a church. Baldachino
87. A decorative niche often topped with a canopy and housing a statue. Tabernacle
88. A large apsidal extension of the interior volume of a church Exedra
89. A recess in a wall to contain a statue or other small items Niche
90. A term given to the mixture of Christian , Spanish, and Muslim 12th-16th century architecture. Mudejar
91. Architevt of famous Propylaea, Acropolis Mnesicles
92. A Greek building that contains painted pictures Pinacotheca
93. A kindred type to the theater Odeion
94. The most beautiful and best preserved of Greek theaters Epidauros
95. A type of Roman wall facing with alternating courses of brickworks Opus Mixtum
96. A type of Roman wall facinh which is made of small stone laid in a loose pattetn roughly resembling polygonal work. Opus Incertum
97. A type of Roman wall facing with a net-like effect Opus Recticulatum
98. A type of Roman wall facing with recatangular block with or without mortar joints. Opus Quadratum
99.Marble mosaic pattern used on ceilings of vaults and domes Opus Tesselatum
100. "FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION" LOUIS SULLIVAN
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