1/19
A collection of architectural vocabulary based on historical sites, their architects, locations, and time periods as recorded in the lecture notes.
Name | Mastery | Learn | Test | Matching | Spaced | Call with Kai |
|---|
No analytics yet
Send a link to your students to track their progress

Palazzo Medici Ricardi
Florence, Italy; Michelozzo di Bartolomeo; 15th century.

The Florence Cathedral Dome
Florence, Italy; Filipo Brunelleschi; 15th century.

San Lorenzo Old Sacristy
Florence, Italy; Filipo Brunelleschi; 15th century.

San Lorenzo New Sacristy
Florence, Italy; Michelangelo; 16th century.

Villa Giulia
Rome, italy; Michelangelo and Ammanti; 16th century.

Palazzo Rucellai
Florence, italy; Alberti + Bernardo Rosselino; 15th century.

Laurentian Library
Florence, Italy; Michelangelo and Ammanti; 16th century.

The Tempietto
Rome, italy; Bramante; 16th century.

Porta Pia
Rome, italy; Michelangelo; 16th century.

Santa Maria della Pace
Rome, Italy; Pietroda Cortona; 17th century.

San carlo alle Quattro Fontane
Rome, italy; Francesco Borromini ; 17th century.

Sant'Andrea
Mantua, Italy; Alberti; 15th century.

Palazzo Del Te
Mantua, Italy; Giulio Romano; 16th century.

Villa Rotunda/Villa Capra
Vicenza, Veneto, Italy; Andrea Palladio; 16th century.

Villa d'Este
Tivoli, Italy; Pirro Ligoria; 16th century.

Tempio Malatestiano
Rimini, Italy; Alberti; 15th century.

The Fast Facade of the Louvre
Paris, france; Perrault; 17th century.

versailles palace
versailles, France; Le Vau, Le Notre, and Le Brun; 17th century.

Chateaux de vaux-le-vicante
Maincy, Near Melun, France; Le vau , Le Notre, and Le Brun; 17th century.

Hardwick Hall
Derbyshine, England; Robert smythson; 16th century.