Revivalism Flashcards

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is the use of visual styles that consciously echo the style of a previous architectural era.

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REVIVALISM

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intellectual
movement that emerged in the late18th century and reached its peak in the 19th century.

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Neoclassicism/Neoclassical

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a fine example of Greek
Revival architecture.

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Second Bank of the United States

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is an outstanding example of Gothic Revival architecture. Officially known as the Elizabeth Tower, is commonly referred to as
“Big Ben.”

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Westminster Palace

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It features a large, iconic
colonnade with 36 columns and a grand central chamber.

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Lincoln Memorial

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Honors those who fought and died for France during the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars

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Arc de Triomphe

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where major changes in agriculture, manufacturing, mining, transportation, and technology had a profound effect on the socio economic and cultural conditions of the times.

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First Industrial Revolution

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It started with the mechanization of the textile industries, the development of iron-making techniques and the increased
use of refined coal.

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INDUSTRIAL AGE

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a French engineer who made a major contribution to the construction
industry, by creating a way to strengthen concrete, contributions to the field of construction the use of reinforced concrete

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François Hennebique

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a French architect and a pioneer of the architectural use of reinforced concrete.

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Auguste Perret

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first building to use reinforced
concrete, designed by Auguste
Perret.

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Théâtre des Champs- Élysée

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was a gift from the people of
France to the United States.

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The Statue of Liberty

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Remains the largest iron construction in the world.

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Eiffel Tower

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was a famous building and exhibition hall located in London, England. It is best known for hosting the
Great Exhibition of 1851.

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The Crystal Palace

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A pioneering facility for the production of electric turbines and generators.

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The AEG Turbine Factory

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was characterized by its classical influences and grand, symmetrical, and decorative designs, often featuring elements borrowed from classical Greek and Roman architecture.

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Beaux-Arts

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means “Small Palace” in French

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Petit Palais

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Located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan in New York
City.

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Grand Central Terminal

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Emphasizing a return to handwork, skilled craftsmanship, and attention to design in the decorative arts.

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Arts & Crafts movement

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characterized by its red brick
exterior, which gives it its
distinctive appearance.

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The Red House

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which translates to “New Art” in
French.

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Art Nouveau

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a pioneering example of the Art Nouveau architectural style.

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The Hôtel Tassel

23
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Designed by the French architect
Hector Guimard, these ornate and
distinctive entrances are prime examples of Art Nouveau design.

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Paris Metropolitan Subway Entrance

24
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was a renowned Catalan architect
known for his unique and highly
distinctive architectural style.

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Antoni Gaudi

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It is covered in colorful mosaic tiles, which give the building an
otherworldly appearance.

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Casa Batlló

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which means “The Quarry“

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Casa Milà
(La Pedrera)

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one of the earliest works of the renowned Catalan architect
Antoni Gaudí.

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Casa Vicens

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known for its unique architectural
style, a combination of Gothic and Art Nouveau forms.

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Sagrada Família