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Mansart Roof
- -Traits of the mansard roof:
- :steep sides
- :double pitch
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Rococo
- Developed in the early 18th century as a reaction against the grandeur, symmetry, and strict regulations of the Baroque.
- -Feminine and fantasy-like
- -Use of curves and non geometric shapes
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Imperial Plan Stairs
- Double-return stairs

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Salon de la Princesse
- 1737 Boffrand France
- -Birthplace of Rococo
- -Highly decorative

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A Plan of Civil and Historical Architecture
- Fischer von Erlach 1721
- -Book on architectural styles
- -Included exotic buildings
- -Intended to inspire artists/architects
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Karlskirche
- Vienna, 1696, Fischer von Erlach
- -Built to fulfill a vow to a patron saint

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Church of Vierzehnheiligen
- North Franconia, Germany. 1743 Neumann
- -Church of the 14 saints
- -Pilgrimage church
- -Verticality
- -Heart shaped central chapel in center

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Anglo-Palladianism
- A style of architecture derived from and inspired by the designs of the Venetian architect Andrea Palladio.
- -Originated in England. Followers of Palladio and his books on architecture
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Banqueting Hall
- London, 1619, Indigo Jones
- -Palladian elements
- -Italian influence
- -Reflects protestant ideas
 
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St. Paul's Cathedral
- London, 1663, Christopher Wren
- -Church that had been built and rebuilt due to fire
- -Completely destroyed after London fire
- -Wren tasked to rebuild
- -Merge of latin cross and a large choir
- -Triple shell dome
- -Chains and steeple on top to hold up dome
- -Exterior hides flying buttresses
- -Entrance facade has 2 stories of columns

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St. Martin's in the Fields
- London, 1721, James Gibbs
- -Influential in post-colonial architecture
- -Long nave that got shortened
- -Palladian-esque large window in back
- -Decorated roof
- -Large steeple
 
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