Architecture (from Greek word ἀρχιτεκτονική - arkhitektonike) is the art and science of constructing the built environment and is often an indication of a civilization's ideas and beliefs at a given time.
Buildings
editBuilding types
edit- House
- Museum
- Gallery
- Skyscraper
- Airport
- Railway station
- Shopping mall
- Apartment
- Office
- Library
- School
- Hospital
Building components
edit- Building components
- Foundation (engineering)
- Floor
- Wall
- Envelope (architectural)
- Curtain wall
- Window
- Roof
- Arch
- Dome
- Tower
- Vault (architecture)
- Rib vault quadripartite and sexpartite
- Barrel vault
- Groin vault
- Shell vault
- Architectural order corinthian, doric ionic etc. rather than Architectural ordering principles
- Entablature
- Plinth
Planning and urban design
editStructures
editMovements and styles
edit- Architectural revivalism
- Battle of the Styles
- Modernism (architecture)
- Classical architecture
- Baroque architecture
- Gothic architecture
- Gothic revival architecture - may include the 'gothic survival'
- Constructivist architecture
- Expressionist architecture
- De Stijl
- Mannerist architecture
- Renaissance architecture
Architectural profession
editPractice and management
editEducation
editAwards, Prizes and publications
editProject management and cost control
editConstruction
edit- Construction
- Construction science and technology
- Architectural acoustics
- Thermal analysis (architectural)
- Material science (architectural)
- Fire engineering
- Structural engineering
- Green building design - for want of a better title for 'environmental/green/eco-sensitive/sustainable design.
- Building environmental science heating, air con etc.
- Building defects
- Piped services
- Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning
- Construction science and technology
- Construction systems
- Construction trades
Architectural law and regulation
editRelated disciplines
editSpecific buildings
editAncient
editHistoric
edit- Basilica of Saint Denis, Paris
- Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence "The Duomo"
- Saint Peter's Basilica, Rome
- Crystal Palace
- Forbidden City, Beijing
- Leaning Tower of Pisa
- Palace of Westminster
- Taj Mahal
- Villa Almerico-Capra (A.K.A. La Rotonda, Villa Rotunda, Villa La Rotonda, and Villa Almerico - by Palladio)
Modern
edit- Bauhaus, Dessau - the building rather than the 'school'
- Villa Savoye
- Barcelona pavilion
- Casa Mila, Barcelona
- Sagrada Familia
- Chrysler Building, New York
- Farnsworth house
- Fallingwater, Pennsylvania
- Einstein Tower
- Centre Georges Pompidou
- Robie House
- Grand Central Station, New York
- Guggenheim Museum, New York
- Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao
- Johnson Wax Building, Wisconsin
- Notre Dame du Haut
- Seagram building, New York
- Empire State Building
- Sears Tower
- Sydney Opera House
- World Trade Center, New York
Specific Architects
edit- Vitruvius
- Le Corbusier
- Frank Lloyd Wright
- Walter Gropius
- Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
- Alvar Aalto
- Andrea Palladio
- Filippo Brunelleschi
- Gottfried Semper
- John Soane
- John Vanbrugh
- Christopher Wren
- A.W.N. Pugin
- Inigo Jones
- Renzo Piano
- Frank Gehry
- Zaha Hadid
- Daniel Libeskind
- Alison and Peter Smithson
- Ernő Goldfinger
- László Moholy-Nagy
- Louis Kahn
- Claude Nicolas Ledoux
- Eugène Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc
- El Lissitzky
- Antonio Sant'Elia
- Antonio Gaudi
- Victor Horta
- Adolf Loos
- Charles Rennie Mackintosh
- Imhotep
- Mario Botta
- Oscar Niemeyer
Core articles
edit- Architect (10)
- Architectural theory (10)
- History of architecture (10) - Chronological
- Planning and urban design (10)
- Construction (10)
- Architectural practice (5)
- Construction contract (5)
- Building components (5)
- Modernism (architecture) (5)
- Gothic architecture (5)
- Architectural history (5) - the academic discipline
- Construction science and technology (5)
- Architectural design process(5)
- Le Corbusier (5)
- Frank Lloyd Wright (5)
- Cost planning (2)
- Andrea Palladio (2)
- Architectural practice (2)
- Construction contract (2)
- Filippo Brunelleschi (2)
- Colosseum (2)
- Great Pyramid of Giza (2)
- Basilica of Saint Denis, Paris (2)
- Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence "The Duomo" (2)
- Angkor Wat (2)
- Villa Savoye (2)
- Fallingwater, Pennsylvania (2)
- Notre Dame du Haut (2)
- Vault (architectural) (2)
- Classicism (architecture) (2)
- Constructivist architecture (2)
- Green architecture (2)
- Renaissance architecture (2)
- Skyscraper
- Arch
- Dome
- Seagram building, New York
- Vitruvius
- Walter Gropius
- Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
- Louis Kahn
- Frank Gehry
- Zaha Hadid
- Rem Koolhaas
- Eugène Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc
- Antonio Sant'Elia
- Antonio Gaudi
- Hagia Sophia
- Machu Picchu
- Parthenon
- Pantheon, Rome
- Stonehenge
- Basilica of Saint Peter, Rome
- Forbidden City, Beijing
- Leaning Tower of Pisa
- Ise Shrine
- Palace of Westminster
- Villa Almerico-Capra (A.K.A. La Rotonda, Villa Rotunda, Villa La Rotonda, and Villa Almerico - by Palladio)
- Bauhaus, Dessau - the building rather than the 'school'
- Barcelona pavilion
- Sagrada Familia
- Chrysler Building, New York
- Farnsworth house
- Einstein Tower
- Robbie House
- Grand Central Station, New York
- Guggenheim Museum, New York
- Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao
- Empire State Building
- Sydney Opera House
- World Trade Center, New York
- House
- Museum
- Gallery
- Airport
- Railway station
- Office
- Temple
- School
- Hospital
- Foundation (architectural)
- Floor (architectural)
- Envelope (architectural)
- Wall
- Curtain wall
- Window
- Roof
- Tower
- Architectural revivalism
- The battle of the styles
- Baroque architecture
- Gothic revival architecture - may include the 'gothic survival'
- Bauhaus history and influence of the school
- De Stijl
- Mannerist architecture
- Architectural award
- Cost control
- Building code
- Arbitration (architectural)
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to architecture:
Essence of architecture
edit- Main article: Architecture
Branches of architecture
editHistory of architecture
edit- Main article: History of architecture