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    The construction of the first church occurred in the year 1698. The second construction was in 1790 after the “Great Fire” left the church wrought with damage. Lastly‚ the final reconstruction of the church took place in 1846 after the architect‚ Richard Upjohn‚ identified structural problems caused by exposure to harsh winter weather. Richard Upjohn was a highly regarded architect of his time recognized primarily for his integral participation in the American Gothic Revival movement. As one of his

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    FINAL 1) The principle message of Egyptian art is continuity—A seamless span of time reaching back infinitely in the history and forward into the future. 2) Babylonians developed a true arch before the Romans. 3) A kouors dating from the early Archaic period. 4) This work was done in BLANK period of the fifth century bc. Here we find the BLANK of a figure in motion. 5) For many travelers‚ this is the very symbol of Rome. The Collosseum rises on three

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    introduction to Vaulted Structures  Arches‚ Vaults and Domes (AVD) have been used since millennia worldwide. With the developments in the 20th century of reinforced cement concrete‚ tensile and steel structures‚ vaulted structures have been left aside since then. The Auroville Earth Institute attempts to revive these techniques‚ shapes and skills of builders with these aims: Segmental vault‚ 10.35 m span‚ at Deepanam School‚ Auroville •    Bring a worldwide awareness about the possibilities

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    THE ARCH IS SIGNIFICANT BECAUSE IT PROVIDES A STRUCTURE WHICH ELIMINATES TENSILE STRESSES IN SPANNING AN OPEN SPACE. WHEN THERE IS SUFFICIENT HEIGHT ABOVE A WINDOW‚ DOOR‚ OR ANY OTHER OPENING IN A BRICK WALL‚ A BRICK ARCH‚ EITHER CIRCULAR OR SEGMENTAL‚ IS USED TO SPAN THE OPENING‚ AND FORMS A VERY DURABLE AND EASILY CONSTRUCTED SUPPORT FOR THE WALL ABOVE. WHENEVER BRICK ARCHES ARE BUILT‚ GREAT CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN IN THEIR CONSTRUCTION‚ AND THEY SHOULD BE LAID WITH FULL MORTARJOINTS. IF THE SPAN

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    and its pendentives. c. the linear ratio of foundation to wall and wall to roof. d. the tension and compression of each buttress. e. None of these answers is correct. 3. Stacking and piling is another term for a. post-and-lintel. b. arch and vault. c. load-bearing construction. d. the mending of stone fences. e. None of these answers is correct. 4. The Langston Hughes Library was designed by a. Le Corbusier. b. I. M. Pei. c. Frank Gehry. d. Maya Lin. e. Frank

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    Tall‚ light filled. Emphasis: Horizontal Vertical Elevation = How high the building is Modest height. Soaring Layout = The plan or design of the building Multiple Units. Main Trait = The main feature of the building Rounded Arch. Pointed Arch. Support System = What is used to support the building? Piers (columns)‚ thick walls. Exterior flying buttress Engineering Barrel and Groin Vaults. Atmosphere = The feel of the place Dark‚ solemn. Bright‚ Airy. Exterior = What is

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    to venerate Constantine’s grand conquest‚ the Senate of Rome honored him with a triumphal arch just 3 years later. This arch is said to be the oldest obtainable arch in Rome made with spolia (See fig.1). The arch‚ positioned in the valley of the Colosseum between the Palatine Hill and the Colosseum‚ is the largest of only three arches to endure in Rome today. Several of the attractive sculptures on the Arch of Constantine were taken and included from other monuments. For example‚ the eight roundels

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    The Arch of Constantine from the start caught my interest‚ right by its name – Architectural works done during the time of Constantine have always had the capability of leaving me speechless from its beauty and intricate design to have been able to stay in one piece for so long. When I actually looked a bit more into the Arch of Constantine‚ from learning about what it was made with along with the history of why it was made. The arch has a beautiful structure; its design is mainly based around symmetry

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    History of Ancient Rome and Italy The Arch of Titus Studying abroad in Rome as a Christian has been one of the most influential experiences so far. Not only religiously since Rome is known as the capital of Christianity‚ but historically because of I had the chance to see in person the most important monuments and buildings that commemorated the power of the Roman Empire. A symbol of historical‚ and religious power can be found at the Arch of Titus. The arch is a monument built by Roman Emperor

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    Tabitha Crosby Dr. Maineville Hum1020 10/07 /2012 Romanesque Architecture and Gothic Architecture Throughout history it’s simple to understand how so many were inspired to create masterpieces we see and love today. Many years ago beauty was shaped in almost every feature‚ sculpture‚ and building. One of the most memorable of these iconic creations can be seen in Romanesque and Gothic architecture; however even though they are both similar they also have many differences. These themes were

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