Architect
John Wellborn Root has written: 'The meanings of architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Modern, Modern Architecture
Conway Lloyd Morgan has written: 'Sperone' -- subject(s): Architect-designed houses, Architecture, Domestic, Description and travel, Domestic Architecture, Groupe d'Etudes Architecturales (Firm) 'Root' -- subject(s): Design, Root (Firm)
The root word "spire" refers to a pointed structure, often used in architecture to signify a tall, tapering element typically found on rooftops of buildings or towers.
The Greek root ARKHE means [beginning, foundation]. Archaeology (study of beginnings); architecture (study of basic structures); architectonics (the basic forces that hold a thing together); menarche (first menstruation).
The arch first appeared in ancient Mesopotamian architecture 2000 BC, and was later used by the Romans to great effect. The etymology of the word is arca or arcus or arc.
Theodore Fyfe has written: 'Hellenistic architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Greek, Architecture, Ancient, Architecture, Hellenistic, Ancient Architecture, Greek Architecture, Hellenistic Architecture 'Hellenistic Architecture - An Introductory Study'
Root interception is a process by which plant roots absorb water and nutrients directly from the soil as they come into contact with these resources. This mechanism allows plants to efficiently obtain essential elements necessary for growth and development. The effectiveness of root interception can be influenced by factors such as root architecture, soil texture, and moisture availability. It plays a crucial role in the overall nutrient uptake and hydration of the plant.
William Hugh Plommer has written: 'Ancient and classical architecture' -- subject(s): Ancient Architecture, Architecture, Ancient, Architecture, Greek, Architecture, Roman, Greek Architecture, Roman Architecture
Nold Egenter has written: 'Bauform als Zeichen und Symbol' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture and religion, Primitive Architecture, Symbolism in architecture 'The present relevance of the primitive in architecture =' -- subject(s): Architecture and society, Primitive Architecture, Vernacular architecture 'Der ewig brennende Dornbusch' -- subject(s): Sacred space, Theocracy, Theological anthropology 'Semantic and symbolic architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture and religion, Primitive Architecture, Signs and symbols, Symbolism in architecture
indegenious architecture means the architecture of a particular place.
Mughal architecture is the architecture of lal kila.
Renaissance architecture (14th and 15th centuries), Baroque architecture (16 & 17th centuries) and Neoclassical architecture (18th and 19th centuries) were modeled on Roman architecture.