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  • economic, social and environmental
    sustainability
    flimsy
    sloppy
    unsuitable
  • Which type of column is this?
    Tuscan
    Corinthian
    Ionic
    Doric
  • a curved symmetrical structure spanning an opening and typically supporting the weight of a bridge, roof, or wall above it
    cornice
    deadload
    rocaille
    arch
  • Art or science of building
    engineering
    construction
    architecture
    biology
  • a supporting pillar
    column
    apse
    base
    cornice
  • a row of columns supporting a roof
    colonade
    arcade
    agora
    buttress
  • Which type of column is this?
    Ionic
    Tuscan
    Doric
    Corinthian
  • Which type of column is this?
    Tuscan
    Corinithian
    Doric
    Ionic
  • Which type of column is this?
    Doric
    Composite
    Tuscan
    Ionic
  • material used in building construction to bond brick, stone, tile, or concrete blocks into a structure
    glue
    mortar
    cornice
    clay
  • the ability of a building to maintain, over its lifetime, the performance for which it was designed
    cromlech
    durability
    mortar
    sustainability
  • is an ornamental motif used in rococo design
    rocaille
    ionic column
    cornice
    mastaba
  • a set of principles underlying and guiding the work of a particular artist or artistic movement
    displeasing
    disproportion
    characteristics
    aesthetic
  • A circle made of stones arranged vertically, often around a tomb or place of worship
    mastaba
    arch
    cornice
    cromlech
  • the quality of being made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis
    perpendicular
    symmetry
    vertices
    disproportion
  • part of a construction project that is not part of a building or house's physical structure
    agora
    sitework
    blueprint
    apse
  • Which type of column is this?
    Tuscan
    Doric
    Ionic
    Corinthian
  • a design plan or other technical drawing
    apse
    rocaille
    atrium
    blueprint
  • prepare a preliminary version of (a document)
    drafting
    3-D model
    paint
    clay sculpture
  • a person who is qualified to design buildings and to plan and supervise their construction
    carpenter
    engineer
    mathemtician
    architect