Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
64 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Santa Fe est. 1492 Spain |
|
|
Spanish practice of destroying the existing religious monument |
|
|
St. Matthew the Apostle 1570s Atlatlauhcan, Mexico |
|
|
San Agustin 1539-80 ARCH: Andres de Olmos Acolman, Mexico |
|
|
San Agustin 1539-80 ARCH: Andres de Olmos Acolman, Mexico |
|
|
San Agustin 1539-80 ARCH: Andres de Olmos Acolman, Mexico |
|
|
San Agustin 1539-80 ARCH: Andres de Olmos Acolman, Mexico |
|
|
San Agustin 1539-80 ARCH: Andres de Olmos Acolman, Mexico |
|
|
Our Lady of Guadalupe Cathedral ARCH: Juan Gomez de Mora & Claudio de Arcinega 1573; 1625; finished 1813 Mexico City, Mexico Formerly part of the Aztec sacred precinct.
|
|
|
Our Lady of Guadalupe Cathedral ARCH: Juan Gomez de Mora & Claudio de Arcinega 1573; 1625; finished 1813 Mexico City, Mexico Formerly part of the Aztec sacred precinct. |
|
|
Our Lady of Guadalupe Cathedral ARCH: Juan Gomez de Mora & Claudio de Arcinega 1573; 1625; finished 1813 Mexico City, Mexico Formerly part of the Aztec sacred precinct. |
|
|
San Xavier del Bac Ignacio Gaona 1783-97 near Tuscon, USA
|
|
|
San Xavier del Bac Ignacio Gaona 1783-97 near Tuscon, USA |
|
|
San Xavier del Bac Ignacio Gaona 1783-97 near Tuscon, USA |
|
|
San Xavier del Bac Ignacio Gaona 1783-97 near Tuscon, USA |
|
|
Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa 1772-93 San Luis Obispo, CA, USA
|
|
|
Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa 1772-93 San Luis Obispo, CA, USA |
|
|
Alfama, Lisbon, Portugal
|
|
|
Ouro Preto, Brazil |
|
|
Ouro Preto, Brazil |
|
|
Ouro Preto, Brazil |
|
|
Sao Francisco de Assis ARCH: Aleijadinho [Antonio Francisco Lisboa] 1766-1794 Ouro Preto, Brazil |
|
|
Sao Francisco de Assis ARCH: Aleijadinho [Antonio Francisco Lisboa] 1766-1794 Ouro Preto, Brazil |
|
|
Sao Francisco de Assis ARCH: Aleijadinho [Antonio Francisco Lisboa] 1766-1794 Ouro Preto, Brazil |
|
|
Sao Francisco de Assis ARCH: Aleijadinho [Antonio Francisco Lisboa] 1766-1794 Ouro Preto, Brazil |
|
|
Sao Francisco de Assis ARCH: Aleijadinho [Antonio Francisco Lisboa] 1766-1794 Ouro Preto, Brazil |
|
|
Sao Francisco de Assis ARCH: Aleijadinho [Antonio Francisco Lisboa] 1766-1794 Ouro Preto, Brazil |
|
|
Bom Jesus do Monte 1400- Braga, Portugal
|
|
|
Basilica do Senhor Bom Jesus de Matosinhos 18th century ARCH: Aleijadinho Congonhas, Brazil
|
|
|
Basilica do Senhor Bom Jesus de Matosinhos 18th century ARCH: Aleijadinho Congonhas, Brazil |
|
|
Basilica do Senhor Bom Jesus de Matosinhos 18th century ARCH: Aleijadinho Congonhas, Brazil |
|
|
Boston, founded 1630, USA |
|
|
Boston, founded 1630, USA |
|
|
Gedney House 1665 Salem, MA, USA |
|
|
Parson Capon House 1683 Topsfield, MA, USA |
|
|
Parson Capon House 1683 Topsfield, MA, USA |
|
|
Parson Capon House 1683 Topsfield, MA, USA |
|
|
Westover 1730-34 James County, VA, USA |
|
|
Williamsburg plan ca 1691 VA, USA
|
|
|
Williamsburg plan ca 1691 VA, USA |
|
|
William and Mary College, 1716-1859 Williamsburg VA
|
|
|
Capitol, 1701-1705 Williamsburg VA
|
|
|
Williamsburg. House and Duke of Gloucester Street. |
|
|
Williamsburg. House and Duke of Gloucester Street. |
|
|
Bruton Parish Church 1710-15 Williamsburg, VA, USA
|
|
|
Governor’s Palace 1706- Henry Cary builder Williamsburg, VA, USA |
|
|
Governor’s Palace 1706- Henry Cary builder Williamsburg, VA, USA |
|
|
Governor’s Palace 1706- Henry Cary builder Williamsburg, VA, USA |
|
|
Governor’s Palace 1706- Henry Cary builder Williamsburg, VA, USA |
|
|
Governor’s Palace 1706- Henry Cary builder Williamsburg, VA, USA |
|
|
Philadelphia, plan 1682, PA, USA
|
|
|
Philadelphia, plan 1682, PA, USA |
|
|
Philadelphia, plan 1682, PA, USA |
|
|
Elfreth Alley, Philadelphia.
|
|
|
Elfreth Alley, Philadelphia. |
|
|
Lasource-Durand House, St. Genevieve, MO, USA. |
|
|
Bolduc House 1770 St. Genevieve, MO, USA |
|
|
Bolduc House 1770 St. Genevieve, MO, USA |
|
|
Bolduc House 1770 St. Genevieve, MO, USA |
|
|
Destrehan Plantation 1787-1790 LA, USA |
|
|
-Treated the indigenous population very poorly and very much tried to dominate them -This was reflected in the architecture by one destroying all their great architecture and two by building monuments that were bigger and more powerful looking than the indigenous monuments |
What was Spain’s attitude to its new colonies, and how was it manifested in their colonial architecture and urban planning in the Americas? |
|
-Brazil was designed to resemble medieval Portugal |
How was Brazilian urbanism and architecture shaped by Portugal? |
|
-New England township (Boston) modeled on the medieval fief and village. (City on a Hill) -Virginia was dominated by landed planter elite with large plantations and great houses -Philadelphia was a model for American speculative land development since people would buy the plots of land in Europe and then move over without even seeing it |
How did the outlook, architecture, and settlements of New England, Philadelphia [and Pennsylvania], and Virginia differ? |
|
-The French colonial one room house that was raised off the ground to prevent flooding -Boldouc House, the wrap around porch, raised off the ground -Destrehan Plantation house, porch, living quarters raised to the second floor |
What was the French contribution to the development of housing in North America? |