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Arch 2315 Exam 2 Review Exam 2 will consist of: 25 - 30 building / site / plan identification @ 2 points each possibly motif / building type identification @ 1 point each 3 essay questions @ 15 points each List the I.D. information vertically on the exam, just as they are on the review: Name of ID Location Date (plus or minus 5 years, e.g., an ID that dates to 1637 could be correctly listed as any year between 1632 and 1642. I suggest that you choose, in such as case as this, either 1635 or 1640, since it seems easier to remember five-year

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Arch 2315Exam 2 Review

Exam 2 will consist of:25 - 30 building / site / plan identification @ 2 points each

possibly motif / building type identification @ 1 point each 3 essay questions @ 15 points eachList the I.D. information vertically on the exam, just as they are on the review:

Name of IDLocationDate (plus or minus 5 years, e.g., an ID that dates to 1637 could be correctly listed as any year between 1632 and 1642.

I suggest that you choose, in such as case as this, either 1635 or 1640, since it seems easier to remember five-year intervals)Architect(s), if known

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1.Banqueting HouseLondon1619Inigo Jones

2.Blenheim PalaceWoodstock England1705Vanbrugh

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3.ChiswickNear London1725Lord Burlington

4.Louvre, west frontParis1664Bernini

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5.Mount AiryVirginia1755John Arris, master builder

6.Redwood LibraryNewport, Rhode Island 1748Peter Harrison

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7.School of SurgeryParis1769Jacques Gondoin

8.Mount VernonAlexandria, Virginia1785George Washington & John Rawlins

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9.St. Genevieve, the PantheonParis1756Jacques Soufflot

10. Petite TrianonVersailles, France1762Jacques Gabriel

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11.Louvre, west frontParis1667Perrault

12.“Laugier’s hut” fromEssai sur l’ArchitectureMarc-Antoine Laugier1753

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13.King’s Circus & Royal CrescentBath, England1754 & 1767John Wood, the Elder & Younger

14.Royal CrescentBath, England1767John Wood, the Younger

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15. Blenheim Palace GroundsWoodstock, England1705Vanbrugh

16.St. Martin-in-the-FieldsLondon1721James Gibbs

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18.Blenheim Palace GroundsWoodstock, England1705Vanbrugh

17.Cartesian ManCirca 1750An interpretation of Da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man based on the Cartesian grid

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19.Queen’s HouseLondon1616Inigo Jones

20.St. Paul’s CathedralLondon1675Inigo Jones

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21.Kedleston HallDerbyshire, England 1768Robert Adam

22Strawberry Hill Twickenham, England 1749Horace Walpole, Robert Adam, et al..

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23.Syon HouseMiddlesex, England1762Robert Adam

24.Regent’s Park, plan London1811John Nash

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25.Stowe Gardens, Reciprocal Views & Garden PlanBuckinghamshire, England1735-8313 phases of development, primarily by Kent and Capability BrownNOTE: For this I.D. you must know ALL the information. You may round the dates, i.e., 1735-1780

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26.The OaksSurrey, England1774Robert Adam

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Motifs and Building TypesSearch the preceding images for examples of these motifs and building types:

Triumphal Arch motifPalladian (Venetian) motifBelvedere motifTemple Front motifBasilicaDomusPorticusTholosTheatre

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