Title: Arch 2315 Exam 2 Review, part 2
1Arch 2315Exam 2 Review, part 2
228. Culzean Castle, Stair Hall Scotland 1777 Rober
t Adam
29. Vitruvian Man Da Vinci 1487
330. Carceri (The Prison) Series 1750 Piranesi
31. Pagado at Kew Gardens London 1762 William
Chambers
432.Broken Column Desert de Retz Near
Paris 1774 Francois de Monville
33. Royal Pavilion Brighton, England 1815 John
Nash
534. Temple of British Worthies Stowe
Gardens Buckinghamshire, England 1734 William Kent
35. Chinese House Stowe Gardens Buckinghamshire,
England 1738 William Kent
636. Blenheim Estate Plan 1705 Vanbrugh
37. Blenheim Estate Plan 1760 Capability Brown
Compare Contrast the Baroque Picturesque
Landscapes
7- ESSAY PORTION, EXAM 2
- Three of the following four essays will be on the
exam, each worth 15 points. The images provided
are meant to assist your memory, but they BY NO
MEANS represent all the information or ideas for
the essay. Your essays must show not simply a
comprehension, but a fluency in the larger
historical contexts of architecture the
contexts of ideas, politics, economics, and etc.,
of which architecture is a manifestation. Your
essays must also prove a fluency in formal
analysis and vocabulary. Because you have been
given the essay topics in advance, and because
you have had not only an essay-writing workshop
but also an first exam, you are expected to
attain a level of sophistication in your answers
that was noticeably lacking in the vast majority
of essays on the first exam. - We expect those endowed with a gift and/or
opportunity be it artistic, intellectual, or
circumstantial to cultivate that gift and use
it as a vehicle for excellence in life. As St.
Luke said, To whom much is given, much is
expected. (Luke 1248). You have been given
much use your gifts with devotion. And write me
an excellent essay.
8- 1. Explain Gondoins School of Surgery as a
manifestation of Enlightenment thought and the
transformation of ancient building types.
9 - Explain Neo-Palladianism as both a political
statement in England and as a common language
in - the Atlantic World of the eighteenth
century.
10- Describe how and why the Picturesque Landscape
developed in 18th Century England, both as an - aesthetic and as a result of political and
economic policies.
114. Explain French Neo-Classicism, its
characteristics and its rejection of the Baroque