History of architecture What is tumulus? : r1 a building created by the accumulation of stones : r2 unworked stone block : r3 tomb : r4 set of large stones : r1 ok -- Types of buildings in ancient Greece did not include : r1 all types existed : r2 office buildings : r3 sports building : r4 iconic buildings : r1 ok -- How did the adoption of the Edict of Milan in 313 AD reflect in architecture? : r1 allowed the construction of Christian temples : r2 allowed the construction of office buildings : r3 allowed the construction of apartment buildings : r4 banned the construction of amphitheatres : r1 ok -- What event marked the beginning of a different construction tradition in the Byzantine period? : r1 the division of the empire into Eastern and Western Roman : r2 adoption of the Edict of Milan : r3 transfer of the imperial seat to Constantinople : r4 commencement of construction of Christian temples : r1 ok -- It is not a technical innovation of the Byzantine period : r1 fired bricks : r2 pendetives, vaulting of large spaces : r3 prefabricated products : r4 "basket" warhead : r1 ok -- A characteristic element of the Byzantine period is : r1 "basket" warhead : r2 tumulus : r3 use of mud bricks : r4 pendetiv : r1 ok -- Sort the periods of Romanesque architecture chronologically? : r1 pre-carolinian, carolinian, otonian : r2 oton, pre-carolinian, carolinian : r3 pre-carolinian, otonian, carolinian : r4 oton, carolinian, pre-carolinian :r1 ok -- It is not one of the typical features of Romanesque architecture : r1 "basket" warhead : r2 barrel and cross vault : r3 apsidy : r4 columns with cubic and conical heads : r1 ok -- The oldest brick buildings in Bohemia are : r1 rotunda : r2 temples : r3 castles : r4 mauzeolea : r1 ok -- The characteristic elements of the Gothic period are not : r1 pendetivy : r2 angled arc : r3 support system : r4 ribbed vault with wall relief : r1 ok -- Sort the periods of Gothic architecture in Bohemia and Moravia chronologically: : r1 Early Gothic, Přemyslid, Luxembourg, Late : r2 Přemyslid, early, Luxembourg, late : r3 early, luxembourg, Přemyslid, late : r4 early, late, Přemyslid, Luxembourgish :r1 ok -- What does the term “locator” mean? : r1 expert managing the foundation of the city : r2 term indicating the location of the walls : r3 specialist managing the location of individual elements within the city : r4 concept indicating the location of the city center : r1 ok -- Andrea Palladio is an important figure of the period : r1 late renaissance : r2 late gothic : r3 early renaissance : r4 early gothic : r1 ok -- They do not include the basic features of the Baroque period : r1 architectural system : r2 use of natural and artificial marbles : r3 brickwork : r4 plastered facade : r1 ok -- The great development of interest in gardens and landscape compositions manifested itself in the period : r1 high baroque : r2 early gothic : r3 late renaissance : r4 baroque gothic : r1 ok -- The period of technical and economic boom is known as? : r1 gründer period : r2 neo-renaissance : r3 neogothic : r4 romanticism : r1 ok -- Who is the author of the concept of the so-called Belt City? : r1 Nikolai Miljutin : r2 Arturo Soria y Mata : r3Robert Owen : r4 Tony Garnier : r1 ok -- What does the 'Athens Charter' mean? : r1 set of principles of modern urbanism : r2 adopted principles of construction of belt towns : r3 defines individual city zones : r4 association of architects and urban planners : r1 ok -- The term "functionalism" denotes : r1 direction focusing on design that refuses to decorate : r2 set of principles of construction of modernist housing estates : r3 set of principles of modern urbanism : r4 none of the definitions match : r1 ok -- Archigram : r1 avant-garde architectural group experimenting with modular technology : r2 group dealing with the relationship between private and public space, comparing buildings with nature : r3 a group of advanced technology architecture specializing in technology and technology : r4 group of architects professing "Brutalism" : r1 ok