1500AD. - 2000AD.
" Well Professor, we are getting close to our own time period and
I can really see how modern
materials and building techniques have influenced architecture, " observed
Whiskers.
Professor Smart agreed totally with Whiskers,"There are so many different
building styles in this
time period - some are like cathedrals we looked at from earlier times
and others are completely
different from any that we have seen." "So, lets take a closer look," replied
Professor Smart.
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"Well Whiskers, now that we have traveled to several locations and time periods to check out how cathedrals were designed and built, we have important decisions to make before recommending to the good people of Knoburg the best possible way to design and construct their cathedral," stated Professor Dan Smart."But, Professor, we still have a bit of information left to research before making a final decision. Let's take a closer look at the cathedrals from this time period," said Whiskers.
So, the Professor and Whiskers were off again.
You should look at the following web sites. This research will help you compare particular architectural styles from this time period. Before you make any decisions about constructing the Knoburg Cathedral research the linked pages below to fill in architecture worksheet # 3. You can get a hard copy from your instructor if you prefer. All of the information needed to fill in the worksheet is provided by the linked web sites.
http://www1.omnitel.net/lmsa/index-en.html
http://www.templenet.com/temparc.html
http://www.archimon.nl/churches/churches.html
http://www.patrimoine-religieux.qc.ca/architecture/styles_e.htm
http://www.victorianstation.com/vicarch.html
http://community.webshots.com/album/14097417vXoqFCYrJh
http://www.rchsonline.org/ar_fed2.htm
http://www.thecore.nus.edu.sg/landow/victorian/art/architecture/archov.html
http://www.realviews.com/
http://www.nps.gov/inde/Franklin_Court/Pages/archstyles.html