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1 By: Julia Turbyfield, Kathryn Stapleton, Mitch Obrien, John Oliver

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4 Greek Used domes, arches, and vaults Developed “agora” Agora is an open space in the middle of town

5 Roman Further developed the usage of domes, arches, and vaults Developed aqueducts, a more efficient way to move water Unprecedented building size

6 Islamic Mostly secular buildings Used a lot of domes

7 African Greatly influenced by European and Islamic Many lived in dome shaped dwellings Others lived in huts mad of mud and palm leaves Incoming search terms: palm tree

8 Chinese Buildings were built horizontally instead of vertically One of the first people to use stone and brick extensively Almost all the roofs were covered in yellow tiles

9 Frank Lloyd Wright -Frank is well known for Falling Water Thomas Jefferson -Thomas is known for building his own house “Monticello” Leonardo da Vinci - Leonardo is known for designing the central spire of the Milan Cathedral Frank Gehry - frank is known for the Guggenheim Museum of Art Bibao Jorn Utzon - Jorn was known for the Sydney Oprah House Frank Lloyd Wright Leonardo da Vinci Thomas Jefferson Frank Gehry Jorn Utzon

10 Frank Lloyd Wright - Falling Water 1935 Pennsylvania

11 Thomas Jefferson - Monticello 1769 Virgina

12 Leonardo da Vinci - central spire of the Milan Cathedral 1386 Milan, Italy

13 Frank Gehry - Guggenheim Museum of Art Bibao 1937 New York

14 Jorn Utzon - Sydney Oprah House 1958 Australia

15 On a daily day for an architect they will discuss objectives, requirements, and their budget of the project they are currently working on. Also, finding a site for the building and discussing the requirements for the design. They also prepare drawings and develop construction plans. Doing all of this they must follow building codes, zoning laws, fire regulations, and other ordinances. Then they make final touches on their project.

16 5 year Bachelor of Architecture with no previous training 2 year Master of Architecture with preprofessional undergraduate degree 3 or 4 year Master of Architecture

17 Architects in the United States must take an 8 hour test (Architect Registration Examination) for 2 days to be eligible for a license. To receive a license you must earn a professional degree in Architecture. You also must become an intern for a period of time.

18 Architectural Historian Architectural Engineer Architectural Writer Building Contractor Building Inspector Drafter Landscape Architect Naval Architect Surveyor Urban Planner Regional Planner

19 An average wage of an Architect in Georgia is about $40 an hour This average salary range is about $82,000 a year. The average salary per year in the United States for is about $81,600. Interns earn an average salary a between $35,000 and $58,000 a year.

20 American Architectural Foundation (AAF) -it is a nonprofit organization located in the Octagon. - Oldest museum devoted to architecture American Institute of Architects (AIA) -It has special online services designed for architects. - Also have website containing employment information, research resources, project

21 Skidmore, Owings and Merrill LLP - Their newest building is in Beijing, China the World Trade Center. -Located on Wall Street -The companies idea is to tap and cultivate the talents of a new generation of architects, thinkers, and planners. Ed Kopel Architects Chicago Architecture OKB Architecture

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