60 Verbs to Use for the Word architecture

He received his early education at the local schools, attended evening classes at King's College, London, and studied Gothic architecture under Sir Arthur Blomfield.

SEE MILLER, DOROTHY C. Brazil builds: architecture new and old, 1652-1942.

Who does not admire the church architecture of the Middle Ages?

Near the top are loopholes that perhaps suggest the reason why the tower is of such massive build; in those days the red man influenced even church architecture.

We have seen, as it were, the architecture and frame of the universe; the just proportion of all its parts; and the bare cast of the eye has sufficed us to find and discover even in an ant, more than in the sun, a wisdom and power that delights to exert itself in the polishing and adorning its vilest works.

He built a citadel of impregnable strength and imposing architecture and surrounded it by a city with broad streets and splendid buildings and called it after himself; for Ahmedabad means the City of Ahmed.

"Our souls whose faculties can comprehend The wondrous architecture of the world, And measure every wandering planet's course Still climbing after knowledge infinite, And always moving as the restless spheres, Will us to wear ourselves and never rest Until we reach the ripest fruit of all.

He perfectly understood architecture, and drew designs for many elegant mansions in Paris.

He asked him what he wanted; but the stranger saying nothing, and continuing to gaze on the building as though contemplating its architecture, the question was put a second time; upon which, looking round on his interrogators, he answered, "Peace!"

The Tyrians must have carried architecture to considerable perfection, since the Temple of Solomon, one of the most magnificent in the ancient world, was probably built by artists from Tyre.

Mrs Norton says that it will be impossible to alter Italian architecture into Gothic....

As little do we find any Phoenician architecture or plastic art at all comparable even to those of Italy, to say nothing of the lands where art was native.

From the mechanical standpoint they represent an architecture more elaborate than that of Westminster Abbey, and a history beside which human history is as of yesterday.

It is difficult, in describing the architecture of Morocco, to avoid producing an impression of monotony.

"Grecian pillars are seen on Calton Hill in great numbers, and the observatory would delight an old Greek; its four fronts are adorned by Grecian pillars, and it is indeed beautiful as a structure; but the Greeks did not build their temples for astronomical observations; they probably adapted their architecture to their needs.

They passed down an aisle through the tall trees, on each side of which faced the vari-coloured and many-shaped architecture of the little town.

Expansive lawns frame the Renaissance architecture of the building, which seen from the Bay looks like a citadel inside the Golden Gate.

In the south of England particularly in the metropolitan districtssuch like buildings are not uncommon; but hereabouts architecture of the Emmanuel Church type seems odd.

Next, that the Puritan communions, the Kirk of Scotland and the English Nonconformists, as they are becoming more cultivatedand there are now many highly-cultivated men among themare introducing Gothic architecture more and more into their churches.

He has friends who know architecture, and though skilled in his own profession, he is an adept in others.

When its walls and pilasters first rose above the soil Gothic art was in its first epoch, and during the two and a half centuries that its building lasted architecture made great strides.

One of his friends is learning architecture by building him a house, which he passed by, and inquired to whom it belonged; another has been for three years digging canals and raising mounts, cutting trees down in one place, and planting them in another, on which Tranquil looks with a serene indifference, without asking what will be the cost.

They are not a system, but a sentiment, which, wisely directed, might creep into the heart of any condition of society, and leaven all its architecture with a purifying and pervading power without destroying its independence, where an inflexible system could assume a position only by tyrannous oppression.

This feature and the many quaint gabled houses give a charm to the place, making it attractive to all who love old architecture.

Construction means dramatic architecture, or in other words, a careful pre-arrangement of proportions and interdependencies.

60 Verbs to Use for the Word  architecture