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| Name the four types of construction that Semper used to order The Four Elements of Architecture |
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| What past style did Semper champion as being capable of further development? |
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| What was the precedent for the Bradenburg Gate? |
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| The first theoreticism to speculate about the woven qualities of the primitive curtain wall was |
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| The German artist usually credited as having coined the term "gesamtkunstwerk" is |
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| The Wasmuth Volumes documented the early work of |
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| The term, raumplan, was devised by _____ to describe his interiors which incorporated interpenetrations of spaces. |
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| The Steiner House was designed by |
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| artist's will or ability to generate form |
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| The German term for an individual "imposing one's artistic will" upon a design problem is |
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| The German architectural writer who mythologized the English Arts & Crafts house at the term of the century was |
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| Gropius was responsible for the design of what building at the 1914 Cologne Exhibition? |
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| Name two leading designers that were placed in charge of a major German school of design prior to WWI |
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| attempted to misrepresent reality of objects they were trying to improve |
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| Loo's major criticism of the Deutscher Werkbund was that it |
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| The Deutscher Werkbund chose ______ todesign the model factory for its 1914 Cologne Exhibition. The final design was influenced by what Wright building? |
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| Peter Behrens was hired by ______ to redesign its coroporate image. |
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| The author of "Ornament and Crime" was |
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| AEG of Germany hired _____ to redesign its entire image, production, and buildings. |
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| Muthesius, Hoffman, Moser |
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| One of the three founders of the Deutrscher Werkbund was |
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| Gropius was responsible for what building at the 1914 Deustcher Werkbund Exhibition? |
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| Das Englische Haus was written by |
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| trying to overdesign and control too much |
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| What was Loos' opinion of Gesamtkunstwerk? |
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| Kahn's was just a factory, Behren looked at his as a piece of art. |
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| What was the primary difference in inention between a Kahn-designed factory and a Behrens-designed AEG factory? |
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| The ________ was founded to encourage the improvement of machine production in Germany. |
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| Behrens was greatly influenced by which philosopher? |
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| Herman Muthesius used which type of building as the model for Germany to emulate in order to improve its building design? |
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| Fagus has volumes bursting out of its structure, and the columns are inset. AEG has columns that stick out of the volumes and emphasizes the corner. |
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| How can one view the design of the Fagus factory as the inverse of the AEG turbine factory? |
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| overdesigned & too controlling |
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| What was Loos' criticism of Behren's designs? |
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| Adolf Loos' major written treatise on architecture was |
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| The Fagus Works was designed by |
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| The German architectural theorist who noted the inferior quality of German manufactured goods at the 1851 World's Fair was |
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