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Pattern Match



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is the art and science of designing and constructing structures for practical, aesthetic and symbolic purposes. 

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The were the first people to use the arch regularly in construction. 

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Louis Sullivan’s Wainwright Building was the first made possible by the invention of the elevator. 

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architecture rejected decorative ornamentation, stone and wood construction, resulting in a building that expressed its function. 

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Joseph Paxton’s Crystal Palace is an example of construction. 

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were sheltered spaces that were made from huge boulders; they are some of the worlds oldest surviving structures. 

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Another name for a stone beam is

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The called Pont Du Gard in France is an excellent example of functional engineering using the Roman arch. 

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The Byzantine cathedral Hagia Sophia had towers called after the Islamic conquest. 

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The architect that first coined the expression "less is more" was

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