ARTH 1200 Final: List of Monuments since Midterm
History & Theory of Architecture 1:
List of Monuments
Final Exam:
Part 1 : 5 questions, 3 mins each /20
- Name
- Date (more or less 10 years)
- Style
- Patron or Architect (specify which it is!)
Note: A patron is a person who commissions a building, aka the client (not a Saint)
Part 2 : 5 questions, 5 mins each /25
- Date (more or less 20 years or 100 years if more than 2 000 years old)
- Location
- Style
- Complete sentences, no point form
- Take ambiguous evidence into account.
Part 3 : 5 questions /25
- Short answers
Essay Question /30
Romanesque, ca. 1000 - ca. 1250
Architecture of Pilgrimage
Church of Ste-Foy, Conques, France, late 11th – early 12th century
Transverse arches
Bays
The tympanum tells a story to the
visiting pilgrims.
Gallery
Main Arcade
“Pilgrimage
Elevation”
The Apse
Architecture of Monasticism
Cluny III, France, 1088 – 1130
Document Summary
Part 1 : 5 questions, 3 mins each /20. Patron or architect (specify which it is!) Note: a patron is a person who commissions a building, aka the client (not a saint) Part 2 : 5 questions, 5 mins each /25. Date (more or less 20 years or 100 years if more than 2 000 years old) Church of ste-foy, conques, france, late 11th early 12th century. The tympanum tells a story to the visiting pilgrims. Abbey church of fontenay, france, 1139 1147. One-story elevation, pointed arches and simply carved capitals in response to cluny. 25 rue de la r publique, cluny, 12th century. Town houses used to be built in stone. The large pointed arch opens to the commercial part of the house. The upper story is the very small private space for the family (1 room) The ornament is an announcement of wealth. Maison consulaire, st-antonin-noble-val, france, 1st half 12th century.