Quiz (post-study): Tall Buildings & the Belle Epoque
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Which one is most likely French Art Nouveau? *
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As seen in examples of retail buildings as early as 1848, metal frames were introduced primarily for *
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Which one is most likely Viennese Secession? *
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On Tuesday, which "Belle Époque" idiom(s) would you prefer to learn more about? *
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Who was most likely to create personal, idiosyncratic interpretations of Gothic structure and sculptural use of load-bearing walls? *
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To receive credit for completing this assignment, enter your name here (last name first). *
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Everyone agrees that Jenney's Home Insurance Building is the world's first skyscraper. *
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Art Nouveau can draw from which sources? Check all that apply. *
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On Tuesday, would you prefer to hear more on skyscrapers or more on Art Nouveau? *
Who is associated with metro designs that feature glass roofs and iron construction inspired by plants? *
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The commercial opportunities of building tall were exploited after 1853 following the introduction of *
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Buildings that belong to the first cohesive "school" of tall building (skyscraper) design tend to share in common: (1) the use of metallic structural frames and (2) exterior designs that draw from Classical precedents. *
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Who was most likely to have designed a skyscraper? *
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