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Geometry In Archeitecture By: Trevor Hoffman, Andrew McDermott
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Circle A plane figure bounded by a single curved line, from the point at the center of the figure. Circle Shaped Building
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Rectangle The Rectangle has four interior right angles. The Rectangle has two pairs of opposite sides of equal length. Parthenon
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Semicircle A half of a circle as divided by diameter. Window
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Parallel Lines Two lines that do not intersect are parallel. Twin Towers
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Cube A cube has six faces which are all squares, so each face has four equal sides and all four interior angles are right angles. Cubed Shaped Building
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Square A plane figure having four equal sides. Something having an equal- sided rectangular form. With four congruent sides. Square Sculpture
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Sphere A three-dimensional surface, all points of which are equidistant from a fixed point. Top Of Building
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Pyramid A solid figure with a polygonal base and triangular faces that meet at a common point. Ancient Egyptian Pyramid
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Pentagon A Pentagon is a five sided polygon, with five interior angles. Pentagon
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Cylinder A solid figure consisting of two parallel bases in the form of congruent, closed curves joined by a smooth, continuous, closed surface. Cylinder Shaped Building
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Octagon An octagon is a polygon that has eight sides. The internal angle at each vertex of a regular octagon is 135°. Blueprints
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Cone A solid 3- dimensional object that has a circular base and one vertex. Cone Shaped Structure
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