The New Childrens Encyclopedia

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O Traditional building materials
include wood, stone, and brick, but
many modern buildings make use of
large amounts of glass. Although glass
is fragile, new construction techniques
involving steel or reinforced concrete
frames have allowed architects to
design light yet strong buildings.

GLASS BUILDINGS
TAKE A LOOK: DESIGN STYLES

 TAJ MAHAL This
marble building is one
of the finest examples of
17th century Indian
architecture.

 PALACE OF
WESTMINSTER When
the original palace burned
down in 1834 it was
rebuilt in the Gothic style.

 NATIONAL
GALLERY, CANADA
The gallery is a striking
modern structure of glass
and granite.

Some structures are instantly
recognizable because of their design.
Every major city has a number of

famous buildings, but each has
a different style according to the
period in which it was built.

 THE DESIGN of the
Guggenheim Museum in the
Spanish port of Bilbao is
meant to resemble a ship.

Modern designs Computers enable
architects to design buildings that would
not have been possible before. They can
quickly work out if a shape can be built,
and even allow the architect to walk
around a virtual building.

BAROQUE


1890
The first
skyscrapers are
built in Chicago,
following the
invention of
the elevator.

1900–1940s
Organic architecture, with its
curved shapes inspired by
nature, is promoted
by American
architect Frank
Lloyd Wright.

1650–1750
The very grand,
ornate style of
Baroque design
takes hold in
Italy, France,
and Spain.


1919–1933
The German
Bauhaus school
created designs
based on clean
lines, cubic shapes,
and flat roofs.

BAUHAUS
1980s onward
Houses are built to be
more energy efficient
and use environmentally
friendly materials.

SKYSCRAPERS ORGANIC ARCHITECTURE ECOLIVING


CULTURE

ARCHITECTURE

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Glass pyramid,
Paris

Sydney Opera
House
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