Theory of Architecture (76-100)
Antonio Gaudi
Architect of Sagrada Familia, Barcelona
James Hoban
Architect of White House at Washington DC
Yamasaki And Roth
Architect of the famous Twin Tower World Trade Center
Adler and Sullivan
Auditorium building (1889), Wainwright Building (1890), and Guarranty Building (1894) are all made by:
Sir Joseph Paxton
Designer of Crystal Palace, London
Carlos Baretto
He is the second Filipino Registered Architect after the well-known Tomas Mapua
Erich Mendelsohn
His first designs where drawings of fantastic architectural visions in steel and glass, as well as costume and poster design
Triangle
IM PEI is also known commonly for these types of structures
Engineering
If Ecole Des Beaux Arts is all about architecture, and Loius Sullivan was one of the architects who studied there, then what is Ecole De PolyTechnique?
Frank Gehry
In 1989, he received the Pritzker price commonly referred to as "The Noble of Architecture" the loftiest recognition. It is a lifetime achievement award granted to living architect whose body of work represents a superlative contribution to the field
Bauhaus
In Germany, it was the center of development and study. "Art and Technology, the New Unity", as it was established by walter gropius who used "Functionalism" architecture back in 1920's
Ritz Hotel
In the early 20th century, it is the first building that was made of reinforced concrete and glass
Alexandre Gustav Eiffel
Is the most famous for the eye-catching tower he constructed in Paris for the exposition universally of 1889 work for Eiffel Tower
Post-Modernism
It is the trend away from the functional aesthetic of the international style and the severity of Brutalism
Louis Kahn
Much of his works has been described as postmodern, since he rejected the excessive abstractionism of architects such as Le Corbusier and Strove instead to incorporate the valid elements of older style
Michaelangelo
One of the most sublime painters and scupture makers, and also one of the most influential architect and draftsman
Louis Henry Sullivan
One of the pioneers of the modern movement in American Architecture. Work for the Auditorium building, US
Tomas Mapua
Received the "Patnubay ng Sining ng Kalinanagan" award for the city of Manila
Frank Lloyd Wright
Robert Venturi has "less is bore", Ludwig Mies Van De Rohe has "Less is More" then what about "less is more only when more is too much"?
Charles Mackintosh
Scottish architect and designer who was prominent in the Arts and Crafts movement in Great Britain
Antonio Gaudi
Spanish Architects, one of the most creative practitioners of his art in modern times. His style is often described as a blend of neo gothic and art nouveau, but is also has surrealist and cubist elements
Andrea Palladio
The influential architect born in 1508 in Padua. He also designed the Palazzo Chierecati which is known as the grandest town residence at Vicencia, Italy
Vastness, Magnificence, Orientation, and Ornateness
What is the Character for Roman Architecture?
Adolf Hitler
Who said "The will to epoch translated into space"
Le Corbusier
Who said that "The magnificent display of volume put together in the light"?