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UNIT #1 REVIEW•Place your name on a blank paper!•View each slide•Identify the image by choosing from the answer options provided.•Write the letter of the correct answer on paper
Architectural styles and features
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Architectural Features
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1. A pointed arch, usually has a joint at the apex.
a. Tudor archb. Roman archc. Keyhole archd. Gothic arch
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2. The capitol on this column represents which ancient architectural order?
a. Doric Orderb. Ionic Orderc. Corinthian Orderd. Roman Order
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3. Identify this style of roof.
a. Flatb. Hipc. Gabled. Shed
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4. A support that resembles a column. It projects only slightly from the wall, and has a base, shaft and a capital
a. colonnadeb. arcadec. columnd. pilaster
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5. A rounded arch, usually with a centered keystone at the top
a. Tudor archb. Roman archc. Keyhole archd. Gothic arch
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6. Architectural decoration above a portico, window, or door.
a. Pedimentb. Cornicec. Entablatured. Pendant
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7. A series of closely spaced rectangular blocks that form a decorative molding used for architectural detailing, similar to teeth.
a. Corniceb. Dentil Trimc. Entablatured. Egg and Dart
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8. Wood framing filled with plaster or stucco.
a. Gingerbreadb. Pilastersc. Dentil Trimd. Half Timber
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9. Identify this style of roof.
a. Mansardb. Flatc. Shedd. Salt Box
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10. The capitol on this column represents which ancient architectural order?
a. Doric Orderb. Ionic Orderc. Corinthian Orderd. Roman Order
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11. A passageway or walkway covered over by a succession of arches or vaults supported by columns.
a. arcadeb. colonnadec. columnd. pilaster
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12. Identify this style of roof.
a. Shedb. Gambrelc. Gabled. Mansard
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13. A crowning ornament.
a. Corniceb. Gablec. Finiald. Cupola
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14. The capitol on this column represents which ancient architectural order?
a. Doric Orderb. Ionic Orderc. Corinthian Orderd. Roman Order
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15. Identify this style of roof.
a. Gableb. Salt Boxc. Gambreld. Mansard
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16. Delicate scroll style trim or decor.
a. Finialb. Wrought Ironc. Gingerbreadd. Dentil trim
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17. Large stone blocks alternating long and then short covering the corners of buildings.
a. Turretb. Moldingsc. Corner Stonesd. Quoins
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18. A flattened arch.
a. Tudor archb. Roman archc. Keyhole archd. Gothic arch
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19. Identify this style of roof.
a. Salt Boxb. Gambrelc. Gabled. Hip
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20. A row of small repeating posts which support an upper railing.
a. Columnb. Cupolac. Balustraded. Turret
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21. Identify this style of roof.
a. Mansardb. Hipc. Gambreld. Gable
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22. A projection from the main structure of a building over the front entrance supported by columns. Often capped by a pediment or captains walk.
a. Eaveb. Breakfrontc. Gabled. Portico
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23. Identify this style of roof.
a. Gambrelb. Mansardc. Gabled. Hip
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Identification of Doors and Windows
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24. Identify this illustration.
a. Bay Windowb. Dormer Windowc. Casement Windowd. Bow Window
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25. Identify this illustration.
a. Fanlight Windowb. Sidelight Windowc. Picture Windowd. Bow Window
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26. Identify this illustration.
a. Casement Windowb. Picture Windowc. Sliding Windowd. Double-hung Window
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27. Identify this illustration.
a. Casement Windowb. Picture Windowc. Sliding Windowd. Double-hung Window
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28. Identify this illustration.
a. Pocket Doorb. French Doorc. Sliding Doord. Single Door
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29. Identify this illustration.
a. Single doorb. Bi-fold Doorc. French Doord. Folding Door
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30. Identify this illustration.
a. Double Hung Windowsb. Dormer Windowsc. French Windowsd. Palladian Windows
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31. Identify this illustration.
a. Bay Windowb. Dormer Windowc. Casement Windowd. Bow Window
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32. Identify this illustration.
a. Casement Windowb. Picture Windowc. Sliding Windowd. Double-hung Window
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33. Identify this illustration.
a. Sliding Doorb. Jalousie Doorc. Dutch Doord. Single Door
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34. Identify this illustration.
a. Fanlight Windowsb. Skylight Windowsc. Sidelight Windowsd. Dormer Windows
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35. Identify this illustration.
a. Sliding Windowb. Picture Windowc. Palladian Windowd. Bow Window
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36. Identify this illustration.
a. Folding Doorb. Pocket Doorc. Bi-fold Doord. Sliding Door
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37. Identify this illustration.
a. Palladian Windowb. Fanlight Windowc. Sliding Windowd. Picture Window
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38. Identify this illustration.
a. Pocket Doorb. Dutch Doorc. Hinged Doord. Sliding Door
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39. Identify this illustration.
a. Pocket Doorb. French Doorc. Sliding Doord. Single Door
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Identification of Early Architecture
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40. Popular after the Civil War….common features: pedimented portico, symmetrical, door with sidelights and transom window.
a. Georgianb. Greek Revivalc. Prairied. Cape Cod
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41. Popular is small towns and cities.... common features: wrap around porches, gingerbread trim, asymmetrical.
a. Tudorb. Spanishc. Gabled. Queen Anne
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42. A product of the vision Frank Lloyd Wright…common features: wide eaves, craftsman windows, columns, French doors.
a. Prairie Styleb. Salt Boxc. Contemporaryd. Ranch
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43. Common features: symmetrical, small pained glass, dentil trim, hip roof.
a. Garrisonb. Salt Boxc. Greek Revivald. Colonial Revival
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47. Old English origination…common features: half timbers, stucco, small pained windows
a Romanesqueb. Farm House c. Prairied. Tudor
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48.
a Cape Codb. Neo Classicalc. Prairied. Bungalow
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51Garage dominates. Gable decoration of the garage
a Ranchb. Colonialc. Bungalowd. Queen Ann