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thumb|upright=1.3|alt=View of Florence showing the dome, which dominates everything around it. It is octagonal in plan and ovoid in section. It has wide ribs rising to the apex with red tiles in between and a marble lantern on top.|In adding the dome to the Florence Cathedral ([[Italy) in the early 15th century, the architect Filippo Brunelleschi not only transformed the building and the city, but also the role and status of the architect.]] thumb|upright=1.3|Bauhaus building ([[Germany). The Bauhaus style co-started modernist architecture.]]
Portal:Architecture
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building information modeling
approaches to design, construction and management of built assets
real estate development
multifaceted business activity related to buildings and land
architectural drawing
act and discipline of creating technical drawings of a building (or building project)
architectural model
scale model built to study aspects of an architectural design or to communicate design ideas
scagliola
thumb|300px|Italian scagliola top, second half of the 18th century
elliptical arch
plane curve drawn by an odd number of circular arcs
space architecture
theory and practice of designing and building inhabited environments in outer space
coping
covering for the top of a wall
Bionic architecture
contemporary architetonic movement
totalitarian architecture
style of architecture
membrane structure
spatial structure made out of tensioned membranes
architectural ensemble
group of multiple related objects, such as buildings
architectural technology
application of technology to the design of buildings
industrial architecture
type of architecture
parametric design
engineering design method
space
area within an architectural structure or vehicle with available space
civil basilica
type of construction of the Roman Empire
building performance simulation
replication of aspects of building performance
free plan
Architectural concept
atmosphere
(architecture and spatial design:) sensorial qualities that a space emits
ephemeral architecture
architecture of temporary buildings
conical roof
roof shape
resilience (engineering and construction)
infrastructure design able to absorb damage without suffering complete failure
open-source architecture
emerging design paradigm emphasizing collaboration and ease of use