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The German term for spirit of the times |
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"The Grammar of Ornament" was authored by |
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The L-shaped floor plan favored by Arts and Crafts designers was first championed by the theorist ___________ , as a critique of the symmetrical plans by __________________ |
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a. "The Seven Lamps of Architecture" 1849 b. "The Stones of Venice" 1853 |
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The two books written by John Ruskin that pertain to architectural theory are: a.____________________________ b.____________________________ |
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a. red brick body b. white/light colored ornamental features (think Webb & Shaw) |
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Two typical details used in Queen Anne buildings: a,b |
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The author of "Contrasts" (1836) was |
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The "Red House", symbol of the beginning of the Arts & Crafts movement in England was designed by which architect? |
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L-shaped. Rejection of Palladio's symmetrical estates, and it was easy to add onto in the future. |
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What was the configuration of the floor plan in a typical Arts & Crafts house? Why was this configuration used? |
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The movement in painting which influenced William Morris that was parallel of the Gothic Revival in architecture was |
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a. zeitgeist b. regionalism |
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Owen Jones had an important influence in the architecture of the late nineteenth century by promoting what two sources for the development of new ornamental systems? |
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