Arch 2315 Exam 2 Review Exam 2 will consist of: 25 - 30 building / site / plan 2 points each possibly motif / building type identification.

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Arch 2315 Exam 2 Review Exam 2 will consist of: building / site / plan 2 points each possibly motif / building type 1 point each 3 essay 15 points each List the I.D. information vertically on the exam, just as they are on the review: Name of ID Location Date (plus or minus 5 years, e.g., an ID that dates to 1637 could be correctly listed as any year between 1632 and I suggest that you choose, in such as case as this, either 1635 or 1640, since it seems easier to remember five-year intervals) Architect(s), if known

1. Banqueting House London 1619 Inigo Jones 2. Blenheim Palace Woodstock England 1705 Vanbrugh

3. Chiswick Near London 1725 Lord Burlington 4. Louvre, west front Paris 1664 Bernini

5. Mount Airy Virginia 1755 John Arris, master builder 6. Redwood Library Newport, Rhode Island 1748 Peter Harrison

7. School of Surgery Paris 1769 Jacques Gondoin 8. Mount Vernon Alexandria, Virginia 1785 George Washington & John Rawlins

9. St. Genevieve, the Pantheon Paris 1756 Jacques Soufflot 10. Petite Trianon Versailles, France 1762 Jacques Gabriel

11. Louvre, west front Paris 1667 Perrault 12. “Laugier’s hut” from Essai sur l’Architecture Marc-Antoine Laugier 1753

13. King’s Circus & Royal Crescent Bath, England 1754 & 1767 John Wood, the Elder & Younger 14. Royal Crescent Bath, England 1767 John Wood, the Younger

15. Blenheim Palace Grounds Woodstock, England 1705 Vanbrugh 16. St. Martin-in-the-Fields London 1721 James Gibbs

18. Blenheim Palace Grounds Woodstock, England 1705 Vanbrugh 17. Cartesian Man Circa 1750 An interpretation of Da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man based on the Cartesian grid

19. Queen’s House London 1616 Inigo Jones 20. St. Paul’s Cathedral London 1675 Inigo Jones

21. Kedleston Hall Derbyshire, England 1768 Robert Adam 22 Strawberry Hill Twickenham, England 1749 Horace Walpole, Robert Adam, et al..

23. Syon House Middlesex, England 1762 Robert Adam 24. Regent’s Park, plan London 1811 John Nash

25. Stowe Gardens, Reciprocal Views & Garden Plan Buckinghamshire, England phases of development, primarily by Kent and Capability Brown NOTE: For this I.D. you must know ALL the information. You may round the dates, i.e.,

26. The Oaks Surrey, England 1774 Robert Adam

Motifs and Building Types Search the preceding images for examples of these motifs and building types: Triumphal Arch motif Palladian (Venetian) motif Belvedere motif Temple Front motif Basilica Domus Porticus Tholos Theatre NEW: Reciprocal View Picturesque composition there will be more