oh... hard to say. It's a good question.
It depends on what you mean by type. There are types by historical period, by geographic area, by function, etc. One thing's for sure, there are more types of types that ever before. At least hundreds, because some types are subsets of other types.
By "...are there?", are you talking about what's presently being designed and built, or what is still around (hasn't crumbled), or the sum total of what we have some knowledge? Same thing, at least hundreds.
Architecture is like clothing style. There are more styles of clothing, fashion, and fabric than ever, but not all are still in use. Almost no one dresses like a Druid priest anymore (and very few did, when they did, thousands of years ago) and almost no one designs and builds residential flats like those found in southern Turkey centuries ago.
The good news; More "types" are on the way, so more choice. Also, types tend to reflect the values and beliefs of the architect and the client. So, in a way, there are as many types as there are architects. It's an exciting time for architects, and for those who live in those architect's creations.
The field of architecture is very specialized. For instance, the directory of the New York chapter of the American Institute of Architects lists 42 different types of architecture firms. Some specialize in legal issues such as the Americans with Disabilities Act. Others specialize in specific types of businesses such as banks. Others specialize in such things as historic preservation and structural integrity.
The 3 different types of architecture are as a process, proffesion and a documentation. Go on to wikipedia, that will explain them more =]
There are a number of styles of architecture. These include Romanesque, modern, gothic, neo-classical, colonial, renaissance, baroque, as well as postmodern.
Architectural structures are around people who live in cities everyday. Some examples of these that are found on a daily business are bridges, skyscrapers, and houses.
There are many types of Traditional Architecture such as Art Deco, Ancient Greek, Adam, Australian, and Chinese to name a few.
Doric, Ionic, and Corinth.
Approximately seven
Utility, firmness & beauty.
The Four Elements of Architecture was created in 1851.
What Greek elements of architecture and design are there in this image? What is distinctive about the Persian style of art and architecture?
The Elements of Architecture as described by Vitruvius are Utility, Firmness and Beauty also known as Commodity, Strength and Delight
The software architecture of a system is the set of structures needed to reason about the system, which comprise software elements, relations among them, and properties of both. The term also refers to documentation of a system's "software architecture." Documenting software architecture facilitates communication between stakeholders, documents early decisions about high-level design, and allows reuse of design components and patterns between projects.
In 3 tier architecture, client directly interacts with intermediate server and intermediate server will directly interact with database server.
The Four Elements of Architecture was created in 1851.
What Greek elements of architecture and design are there in this image? What is distinctive about the Persian style of art and architecture?
The Elements of Architecture as described by Vitruvius are Utility, Firmness and Beauty also known as Commodity, Strength and Delight
Network architecture refers to the design and structure of a network, including components, protocols, and technologies used for communication. Network topology, on the other hand, refers to the physical or logical layout of devices and how they are connected in a network, such as bus, star, ring, or mesh. In essence, network architecture defines how components work together, while network topology defines how components are arranged.
The Aztec calendar has many elements of design in it, but by itself it could hardly be considered architecture.
Scott Drake has written: 'The elements of architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Architecture, Environmental engineering
its a pointed arch
The 6 Elements Of Civilizations are: 1.) Centralized Government 2.) Organized Religion 3.) Specialization in Economic Activity 4.) Social Stratification 5.) Knowledge in Science, Arts, and Architecture 6.) System of Writing These are Correct Elements
The author distinguishes between shelter and architecture by highlighting that shelter refers to a basic structure that provides protection from the elements, while architecture involves the deliberate design and construction of buildings with aesthetic and functional considerations in mind. Architecture goes beyond mere shelter by incorporating elements of art, technology, and cultural significance into the design of structures.
No, it is called Federalist which used elements,of Greek buildings.
the pointed arch
Mostly domes and arches. Check out pictures of mosques :).