The Suq al-Ainau (fig. 13.7) is an excellent example of how architects adapt their designs to respond to __________
A. their own unsophisticated engineering skills
B. the environment in which the structure is placed
C. substandard materials
D. the lack of experience of the construction workers
B
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Cage had studied with _________________ during the mid-1930's mostly in classes, but also privately on a few occasions
A) Hindemith B) Schubert C) Nadia Boulanger D) W.C. Handy E) Schoenberg
Which of the following is NOT a modernist abstract work?
A. Hartley, Portrait of a German Officer B. Wood, American Gothic C. Davis, Hot Still-Scape for Six Colors—7th Avenue Style D. Calder, Lobster Trap and Fish Tail
Mycenaean architecture is known for its __________.
A. cyclopean masonry, fortified citadels, and megarons B. openness, light, and courtyards C. Egyptian-influenced funerary compounds D. airy stairwells and complicated grid plans
__________ is known for his highly detailed, realistic representations of birds
A. Alexander Calder B. Michelangelo Buonarroti C. Giorgione da Castelfranco D. John James Audubon E. Edouard Manet