Architecture in the second half of the 19th century
Shared by Ana Belén Aller:
The activity is designed to address the architecture of the second half of the 19th century is as follows:
These two images will be projected, one corresponding to the School of Chicago and one on modernist architecture.
1. Look at the images below:
Students must fill out a table with the chronology, materials used, main features, works and architects.
2. Complete the table and classify out the following characteristics:
- Their structure was made with cast iron and Steel.
- the walls were made with glass.
- Curves and wavy lines were the predominant features.
- Organic motifs.
- Lifts and telephones were incorporated.
- The architects designed every aspect of the building (furniture and balconies).
- Finally, each student must search for a work of art of each of the styles and comment on it to their classmates.
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