A-Exam 3 Study Guide - TTU College of Architecture 3 Study Guide... · Frontispiece (Laugier’s...

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ARCH  2315  Exam  3  Review

• The  Review  images  and  informa;on  are  forma<ed  to  fit  3x5  note  cards.  

• Print  the  review  by  choosing  the  op;on  to  print  6  per  page,  and  you’ll  have  the  images  and  informa;on  ready  to  make  notecards.  

• The  slides  are  numbered  consecu;vely  in  order  to  help  you  arrange  them  in  proper  order.

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ARCH  2315  Exam  3  Review

• Exam  3  will  follow  the  format  of  previous  Exams.      • You  must  iden;fy  sites  and  buildings  and  write  short  and  long  essays.  

• You  must  iden;fy  the  images  exactly  as  they  are  indicated  in  this  review.    And,  you  must  spell  everything  correctly  for  full  credit.

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Louvre, proposed elevation Paris 1665 Bernini

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Louvre, East Elevation Paris 1667 Claude Perrault

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Newgate Prison 1770 London George Dance

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River Inspector’s House 1770 Unbuilt, France, Ledoux

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Frontispiece (Laugier’s Primitive Hut) “Essay on Architecture” 1753 Marc-Antoine Laugier

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Hotel Soubise Paris 1735 Germain Boffrand

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School of Surgery Paris 1769 Jacques Gondoin

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Newton’s Cenotaph (unbuilt) 1784 Etienne Boulee

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Chaux Saltworks Chaux, France 1774 Claude Nicholas Ledoux

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Director’s House Chaux Saltworks Chaux, France 1774 Claude Nicholas Ledoux

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Barriere du Trone Paris, France 1785 Claude Nicholas Ledoux

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Glasgow Lunatic Asylum 1809 Glasgow, Scotland William Stark

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Barriere du Trone Paris 1785 Claude Nicolas Ledoux

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Urn depositing waste produced by the salt-refining process. An example of Architecture Parlante Chaux Saltworks 1775 Claude Nicholas Ledoux

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View of the anatomical theatre in Gondoin’s School of Surgery

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“The Anatomy Theatre” Thomas Eakins, 1875

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Paris Pantheon Paris, France 1758 Jacques Soufflot

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Characteristics of Neo-classical Architecture

1. Rejection of fluid, Baroque forms and a search for simple, expressive tectonics 2. Emphasis on bold horizontal profiles 3. Massing of elements in cubic and rectangular form 4. Emphasis on stereotomy, the cutting of stone

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