A) Neoclassicism B) Postmodernism C) Gothic Revival D) Functionalism
A) Stone B) Concrete C) Wood D) Brick
A) Eclectic architecture B) Academic architecture C) Minimalism D) Bureaucratic architecture
A) Radiant City B) Traditional City C) New Urbanism D) Garden City
A) Berlin B) Paris C) London D) Marseille
A) The ornamentation B) The color scheme C) The plan D) The texture
A) Villa Savoye B) Fallingwater C) The Guggenheim D) The Sydney Opera House
A) Basement gardens, thick walls, historic styles B) Pilotis, flat roof, open floor plan, horizontal windows, and free facade C) Gabled roof, tall ceilings, symmetrically placed windows D) Ornamentation, elaborate entrances, decorative elements |