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The Great Evolution of Architecture Crossword

Horizontales
A practice in architecture to reduce the negative impact on the environment over the long haul.
Style is a distinguished type of masonry building with cavernous (cave-like) spaces, a pointed roof for extended height, a flying buttress, and precise use of stained glass windows and tracery to provide the utmost natural light.
traditions of a population through fine details and ornamentation as well as using structural features that abides by the religion.
A term first used in England in the mid-19th century for buildings that contained middle ages style and embraced Neo-Gothic elements.
The architectural style of ancient Greek and Rome.
Found throughout Europe and Latin America, however, speculating notable differences.
One of the famous architectural styles for private and public buildings.
Architectural styles from a mother country are incorporated into buildings of settlements or colonies far from their origins.
A style that uses no norms of architecture and aims to achieve infinite possibilities by playing with forms and volume.
A type of British architecture comprising Renaissance decorative elements turned into Gothic style for domestic buildings and homes.
It had principles that opposed the precision and symmetry of Neoclassical design.
Present style that uses modern elements and together forms a single structure.
Motivated by anti-historians and focused on dynamism, movement and urgency.
Three of the common features are overhanging eaves, a verandah, and plenty of windows.
Architectural design that uses a functional approach to buildings, uses newer materials (often) and eliminates the dependency upon older techniques like Victorian architecture.
Architecture style made its way in the 1820s to 1830s when architects found solutions of hiding a modern design or layout with an exterior that resembled genuine Historical architecture.
Verticales
A design that originated under King Georges I-IV from 1714 to 1830.
A classical style that originated in Italy and superseded Gothic architecture.
Primarily a style of interiors and decorative art, the ornamental style flourished in France, followed by Germany and Austria.
Based on Roman architecture.
At its peak due to its goal of portraying the inner spiritual values of oneself and expressing emotional reactions to the modern era.
A classical architectural style commonly found in buildings of the 18th and early 19th centuries.
Evolved out of high-tech architecture, mixing and developing the same themes and ideas.
Architecture arose in the United States and Europe in the early 20th century.
A post-modernist movement that marked the rejection of the eclectic and hedonistic trend
One of the most popular changes in the design world, promoting buildings of both functional and attractive.
Named after a famous and legendary school in Paris.
A style that uses local knowledge and materials to construct housing that is useful to the population of an area.
Continued Roman traditions while incorporating new features, commonly improved fortification walls and domed churches.
Common term used for the architectural styles that emerged between 1830 and 1910: during the reign of Queen Victoria.
Dominated American landscape architecture.