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architecture

The architect draws up
detailed plans of the inside
of the building to show how
the space will be used.

Contemporary arChiteCture
Glass, steel, and concrete are the building
materials of today’s architecture. there is
little decoration, because a building’s
purpose is considered more important
than its shape or form. the “international”
style—glass and concrete suspended on
a steel framework—is seen almost
everywhere in the world.

Baroque arChiteCture
During the 1500s in rome, architects wanted to break the
classical rules of simplicity and evenness and build more
exciting, dramatic buildings. they added domes, clusters of
statues, and ornate decoration and carving to their buildings.
this style, known as Baroque, spread from italy to other parts
of europe. many churches and grand palaces were built in the
Baroque style.

Working drawings
contain exact
measurements,
materials, and
structures, down
to the tiniest detail.

Jean Louis Charles Garnier was the architect
of the Paris Opera House (built 1861-75). It is
Neobaroque—a 19th-century revival of the
Baroque style.

Pediment Gothic arch Romanesque arch Cornice

The builder uses working drawings for
each stage of a construction project.

Extraordinary architEcturE
Some architects design weird and wonderful
buildings that really stand out from the rest.
in 1965, a new town was built outside paris,
France, called marne-la-Vallée. it has many
extraordinary buildings, designed by various
adventurous architects. the apartment complex,
left, is like a monument that people can live in.
two circular buildings face each other across a
central courtyard. it was designed by a Spanish
architect named manolo nunez-yanowsky.

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Designed by the British
architect Norman Foster,
the 30 St. Mary Axe
building in London,
England, is an example
of contemporary
architecture. Due to its
shape, it is popularly
known as the Gherkin.

The Burj Khalifa,
a skyscraper in Dubai,
UAE, is 2,716 ft (828 m)
high, and the tallest
building in the world.

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