History of Architecture, Furniture and Interior Design
History of Architecture, Furniture and Interior Design
Value= 6 points
One point for each furniture image and .5 points for each URL resource that goes with the
image
___ /3
Ancient Egypt 2500-1075 BCE
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Ancient Egypt 2500-1075 BCE
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Bonus: ___ /3
Bonus: Example of Ancient Egyptian Decoration
Internet Resources:
History
of Architecture, Furniture and
Interior Design Styles
Warm-Up Week 2
Value= 12 points
One point for each furniture image and .5 points for each URL resource that goes with the
image
___ /3
Ancient Greece 499-79 BCE
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Ancient Greece 499-79 BCE ___ /3
• Chair • Kline
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Ancient Rome 509-180 BCE ___ /3
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Ancient Rome 509-180 BCE ___ /3
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Bonus: Ancient Roman Buildings/Businesses ___ /3
509-180 BCE
• Brazier and cooking area/kitchen • Images from excavated buildings in
Pompeii
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History
of Architecture, Furniture and
Interior Design Styles
Warm-Up Week 3
Value= 9 points
One point for each furniture image and .5 points for each URL resource that goes with the
image
Middle (Medieval) Ages 400-1500 AD ___ /3
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Gothic 1150-1500 AD:
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Gothic 1150-1500 AD:
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Bonus: Gothic 1150-1500 AD
• Gothic Sculpture from the exterior or • Gothic Stained Glass Rose Window
interior of a Gothic Cathedral
Internet Resources:
History
of Architecture, Furniture and
Interior Design Styles
Warm-Up Week 4
Value= 9 points
One point for each furniture image and .5 points for each URL resource that goes with the
image
Renaissance 14th to 17th Century ___/3
Ornate furniture with a heavy influence of Greek and
Roman ideals
• Renaissance Cathedral Exterior • Renaissance Cathedral Interior
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Renaissance 14th to 17th Century ___/3
Ornate furniture with a heavy influence of Greek and
Roman ideals
• Public and/or Domestic Buildings • Four poster bed
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Renaissance 14th to 17th Century ___/3
Ornate furniture with a heavy influence of Greek and
Roman ideals
• Chair • Inlaid tables using ebony, marble,
and/or mosaic tiles
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Bonus: Renaissance 14th to 17th Century ___/3
Ornate furniture with a heavy influence of Greek and
Roman ideals
• Cabinet • Tapestries
Internet Resources:
History
of Architecture, Furniture and
Interior Design Styles
Warm-Up Week 5
Value= 9 points
One point for each furniture image and .5 points for each URL resource that goes with the
image
___/3
Baroque & Rococo, 17th Century & first half of the 18th Century
(approximately 1600s to 1750s)… Opulent and exaggerated, grand in
style and size, small details as accents, also sumptuous and luxurious
• Baroque or Rococo Architecture • Baroque or Rococo Architecture
Exterior Interior
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Baroque & Rococo, 17th Century & first half of the 18th Century ___/3
(approximately 1600s to 1750s)… Opulent and exaggerated, grand in
style and size, small details as accents, also sumptuous and
luxurious
• Chair covered in silk brocade • Inlaid tables with elegant carvings
along the legs
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Baroque & Rococo, 17th Century & first half of the 18th Century ___/3
(approximately 1600s to 1750s)… Opulent and exaggerated, grand in
style and size, small details as accents, also sumptuous and
luxurious
• Bedroom furniture with a lot of
• Gilded furniture ornamentation
Internet Resources:
___/3
Bonus: Baroque & Rococo, 17th Century & first half of the
18th Century (approximately 1600s to 1750s)…
Internet Resources:
History
of Architecture, Furniture and
Interior Design Styles
Warm-Up Week 6
Internet Resources:
___/3
Georgian (approximately 1720-1760, 18th
century)
• Chippendale Cabinet
• Bonus Points: Georgian Décor Item
(dishes, silverware, clock, or
decorative items)
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___/3
Gothic Revival (1750 through 1860)
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___/3
Gothic Revival (1750 through 1860)
• Gothic Revival Chair or Sofa • Bonus Points: Gothic Revival Table,
Décor item or Clock
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___/3
Neoclassical/Louis XVI, 1750-1850
• Neoclassical or Louis XVI Architecture • Neoclassical or Louis XVI Chair or
Sofa
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___/3
Neoclassical/Louis XVI, 1750-1850
• Wedgewood Jasperware • Bonus Points: Neoclassical or Louis XVI
Vase (make sure this is from the Clock, sculpture, table or cabinet
correct century)
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History
of Architecture, Furniture and
Interior Design Styles
Warm-Up Week 6
Internet Resources:
___/3
Georgian (approximately 1720-1760, 18th
century)
• Chippendale Cabinet • Bonus Points: Georgian Décor Item
(dishes, silverware, clock, or
decorative items)
Internet Resources:
___/3
Gothic Revival (1750 through 1860)
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___/3
Gothic Revival (1750 through 1860)
• Gothic Revival Chair or Sofa • Bonus Points: Gothic Revival Table,
Décor item or Clock
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___/3
Neoclassical/Louis XVI, 1750-1850
• Neoclassical or Louis XVI Architecture • Neoclassical or Louis XVI Chair or
Sofa
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___/3
Neoclassical/Louis XVI, 1750-1850
• Wedgewood Jasperware • Bonus Points: Neoclassical or Louis
Vase (make sure this is from the XVI Clock, sculpture, table or cabinet
correct century)
Internet Resources:
History
of Architecture, Furniture and
Interior Design Styles
Warm-Up Week 7
Value= 12 points
One point for each furniture image and .5 points for each URL resource that goes with the image
___/3
Empire or Federalist, 1800-1820
• Exterior View of Architecture • Interior View of Architecture
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___/3
Empire or Federalist, 1800-1820
• Chair or Sofa • Table, Secretary, or sideboard
Internet Resources:
___/1.5
Empire or Federalist, 1800-1820
• Clock, Vase, decorative pottery, or household decor
Internet Resources:
___/3
Victorian, 1837-1901
• Exterior View of Architecture • Interior View of a Victorian home
(Parlor, Drawing Room, Bedroom, etc)
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Victorian furniture designers of the era drew on various ___/3
Victorian, 1837-1901 influences, including elements of Gothic, Tudor,
Elizabethan, Renaissance, English Rococo and
Neoclassical styles.
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Victorian furniture designers of the era drew on various ___/1.5
Victorian, 1837-1901 influences, including elements of Gothic, Tudor,
Elizabethan, Renaissance, English Rococo and
Neoclassical styles.
Internet Resources:
History
of Architecture, Furniture and
Interior Design Styles
Warm-Up Week 8
Value= 15 points
One point for each furniture image and .5 points for each URL resource that goes with the
image
___ / 3
Arts and Crafts Movement (1880s- 1920s)
Show two examples of interiors or furniture by the following designer…
• William Morris
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh
• Interior • Furniture
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___ / 3
Art Nouveau (1880s-1920s)
Show two examples of buildings, interiors or furniture by the following designer,
add third example for bonus points…
• Victor Horta
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___ / 3
Art Nouveau (1880s-1920s)
Show two examples of buildings, interiors or furniture by the following designer,
add third example for bonus points…
• Antoni Gaudi
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___ / 3
Frank Lloyd Wright “Prairie Style”
• Exterior • Interior
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History
of Architecture, Furniture and
Interior Design Styles
Warm-Up Week 9
Value= 12 points
One point for each furniture image and .5 points for each URL resource that goes with the
image
___ / 3
Modern (late 1900s to 1930s)- Lack of
ornamentation, very geometric
• Show two buildings, interiors, or furniture by the following
designer(s), add third example for bonus points… Adolf Loos and/or Peter
Behrens (both early influencers of the Modern style)
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Modern (late 1900s to 1930s)
• Show buildings, interiors, or furniture • Show buildings, interiors, or furniture
by the following by the following designer… Walter
designer, add third example for bonus Gropius- Bauhaus Designer (Germany)
points… Gerrit Rietveld- De Stijl
Designer (Holland)
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Art Deco (1920s-1930s)- Repeated geometric motifs, ___ / 3
love of the “exotic” (influences from the Orient, Egypt,
Morocco, etc.), and aerodynamic shaped forms
• Show two examples of buildings, interiors or furniture in the Art Deco style
(preferably one European example and one American
Example), add third example for bonus points…
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___ / 3
Moderne (1920s-1930s)- Tubular-steel, glass,
and wooden furniture
• Show two examples of interiors or furniture by the following
designers, add third example for bonus points… Eileen Gray, Rene Lalique, or Serge
Chermayeff
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