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Architecture (from Greek word ἀρχιτεκτονική - arkhitektonike) is the art and science of constructing the built environment and is often an indication of a civilization's ideas and beliefs at a given time.

Building types

 * 1) House
 * 2) Museum
 * 3) Gallery
 * 4) Skyscraper
 * 5) Airport
 * 6) Railway station
 * 7) Shopping mall
 * 8) Apartment
 * 9) Office
 * 10) Library
 * 11) School
 * 12) Hospital

Building components

 * 1) Building components
 * 2) Foundation (engineering)
 * 3) Floor
 * 4) Wall
 * 5) Envelope (architectural)
 * 6) Curtain wall
 * 7) Window
 * 8) Roof
 * 9) Arch
 * 10) Dome
 * 11) Tower
 * 12) Vault (architecture)
 * 13) Rib vault quadripartite and sexpartite
 * 14) Lierne (vault)
 * 15) Fan vault
 * 16) Barrel vault
 * 17) Groin vault
 * 18) Shell vault
 * 19) Architectural order corinthian, doric ionic etc. rather than Architectural ordering principles
 * 20) Corinthian order
 * 21) Ionic order
 * 22) Doric order
 * 23) Tuscan order
 * 24) Composite order
 * 25) Entablature
 * 26) Plinth

Planning and urban design

 * 1) Land use planning
 * 2) Urban design

Structures

 * 1) Aswan Dam
 * 2) Bridge
 * 3) Canal
 * 4) Dam
 * 5) Eiffel Tower

Movements and styles

 * 1) Architectural revivalism
 * 2) Battle of the Styles
 * 3) Modernism (architecture)
 * 4) Classical architecture
 * 5) Baroque architecture
 * 6) Gothic architecture
 * 7) Gothic revival architecture - may include the 'gothic survival'
 * 8) Constructivist architecture
 * 9) Expressionist architecture
 * 10) De Stijl
 * 11) Mannerist architecture
 * 12) Renaissance architecture

Architectural profession

 * 1) Architect
 * 2) Royal Institute of British Architects
 * 3) American institute of architects

Practice and management

 * 1) Architectural practice
 * 2) Brief (architecture)
 * 3) Architectural communication
 * 4) Architectural plan
 * 5) Architectural drawing
 * 6) Architectural model

Education

 * 1) Architectural education
 * 2) Architectural educator
 * 3) Bauhaus
 * 4) Vkhutemas
 * 5) École des Beaux-Arts
 * 6) Architectural Association

Awards, Prizes and publications

 * 1) Pritzker Prize
 * 2) Stirling Prize
 * 3) Aga Khan Award for Architecture
 * 4) Architects Journal
 * 5) Learning from Las Vegas
 * 6) Vers une architecture
 * 7) De architectura
 * 8) I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura
 * 9) The Seven Lamps of Architecture

Project management and cost control

 * 1) Architectural design process
 * 2) Cost planning
 * 3) Cost control
 * 4) Elemental cost planning
 * 5) Critical path analysis
 * 6) RIBA plan of work

Construction

 * 1) Construction
 * 2) Construction science and technology
 * 3) Architectural acoustics
 * 4) Thermal analysis (architectural)
 * 5) Material science (architectural)
 * 6) Fire engineering
 * 7) Structural engineering
 * 8) Green building design - for want of a better title for 'environmental/green/eco-sensitive/sustainable design.
 * 9) Building environmental science heating, air con etc.
 * 10) Building services engineering
 * 11) Building defects
 * 12) Dry rot
 * 13) Wet rot
 * 14) Subsidence
 * 15) Settlement (structural)
 * 16) Death watch beetle
 * 17) Damp (structural)
 * 18) Piped services
 * 19) Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning
 * 20) Construction systems
 * 21) Construction trades

Architectural law and regulation

 * 1) Building code
 * 2) Construction contract
 * 3) Arbitration (architectural)
 * 4) Collateral Warranty

Related disciplines

 * 1) Urban design
 * 2) Land use planning
 * 3) Civil engineering
 * 4) Structural engineering
 * 5) Environmental engineering
 * 6) Service engineering
 * 7) Landscape architecture
 * 8) Naval architecture

Ancient

 * 1) Colosseum
 * 2) Great Pyramid of Giza
 * 3) Hagia Sophia
 * 4) Machu Picchu
 * 5) Parthenon
 * 6) Pantheon, Rome
 * 7) Stonehenge

Historic

 * 1) Basilica of Saint Denis, Paris
 * 2) Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence "The Duomo"
 * 3) Saint Peter's Basilica, Rome
 * 4) Crystal Palace
 * 5) Forbidden City, Beijing
 * 6) Leaning Tower of Pisa
 * 7) Palace of Westminster
 * 8) Taj Mahal
 * 9) Villa Almerico-Capra (A.K.A. La Rotonda, Villa Rotunda, Villa La Rotonda, and Villa Almerico - by Palladio)

Modern

 * 1) Bauhaus, Dessau - the building rather than the 'school'
 * 2) Villa Savoye
 * 3) Barcelona pavilion
 * 4) Casa Mila, Barcelona
 * 5) Sagrada Familia
 * 6) Chrysler Building, New York
 * 7) Farnsworth house
 * 8) Fallingwater, Pennsylvania
 * 9) Einstein Tower
 * 10) Centre Georges Pompidou
 * 11) Robie House
 * 12) Grand Central Station, New York
 * 13) Guggenheim Museum, New York
 * 14) Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao
 * 15) Johnson Wax Building, Wisconsin
 * 16) Notre Dame du Haut
 * 17) Seagram building, New York
 * 18) Empire State Building
 * 19) Sears Tower
 * 20) Sydney Opera House
 * 21) World Trade Center, New York

Specific Architects

 * 1) Vitruvius
 * 2) Le Corbusier
 * 3) Frank Lloyd Wright
 * 4) Walter Gropius
 * 5) Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
 * 6) Alvar Aalto
 * 7) Andrea Palladio
 * 8) Filippo Brunelleschi
 * 9) Gottfried Semper
 * 10) John Soane
 * 11) John Vanbrugh
 * 12) Christopher Wren
 * 13) A.W.N. Pugin
 * 14) Inigo Jones
 * 15) Renzo Piano
 * 16) Frank Gehry
 * 17) Zaha Hadid
 * 18) Daniel Libeskind
 * 19) Alison and Peter Smithson
 * 20) Ernő Goldfinger
 * 21) László Moholy-Nagy
 * 22) Louis Kahn
 * 23) Claude Nicolas Ledoux
 * 24) Eugène Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc
 * 25) El Lissitzky
 * 26) Antonio Sant'Elia
 * 27) Antonio Gaudi
 * 28) Victor Horta
 * 29) Adolf Loos
 * 30) Charles Rennie Mackintosh
 * 31) Imhotep
 * 32) Mario Botta
 * 33) Oscar Niemeyer

Core articles

 * 1) Architect (10)
 * 2) Architectural theory (10)
 * 3) History of architecture (10) - Chronological
 * 4) Planning and urban design (10)
 * 5) Construction (10)
 * 6) Architectural practice (5)
 * 7) Construction contract (5)
 * 8) Building components (5)
 * 9) Modernism (architecture) (5)
 * 10) Gothic architecture (5)
 * 11) Architectural history (5) - the academic discipline
 * 12) Construction science and technology (5)
 * 13) Architectural design process(5)
 * 14) Le Corbusier (5)
 * 15) Frank Lloyd Wright (5)
 * 16) Cost planning (2)
 * 17) Andrea Palladio (2)
 * 18) Architectural practice (2)
 * 19) Construction contract (2)
 * 20) Filippo Brunelleschi (2)
 * 21) Colosseum (2)
 * 22) Great Pyramid of Giza (2)
 * 23) Basilica of Saint Denis, Paris (2)
 * 24) Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence "The Duomo" (2)
 * 25) Angkor Wat (2)
 * 26) Villa Savoye (2)
 * 27) Fallingwater, Pennsylvania (2)
 * 28) Notre Dame du Haut (2)
 * 29) Vault (architectural) (2)
 * 30) Classicism (architecture) (2)
 * 31) Constructivist architecture (2)
 * 32) Green architecture (2)
 * 33) Renaissance architecture (2)
 * 34) Skyscraper
 * 35) Arch
 * 36) Dome
 * 37) Seagram building, New York
 * 38) Vitruvius
 * 39) Walter Gropius
 * 40) Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
 * 41) Louis Kahn
 * 42) Frank Gehry
 * 43) Zaha Hadid
 * 44) Rem Koolhaas
 * 45) Eugène Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc
 * 46) Antonio Sant'Elia
 * 47) Antonio Gaudi
 * 48) Hagia Sophia
 * 49) Machu Picchu
 * 50) Parthenon
 * 51) Pantheon, Rome
 * 52) Stonehenge
 * 53) Basilica of Saint Peter, Rome
 * 54) Forbidden City, Beijing
 * 55) Leaning Tower of Pisa
 * 56) Ise Shrine
 * 57) Palace of Westminster
 * 58) Villa Almerico-Capra  (A.K.A. La Rotonda, Villa Rotunda, Villa La Rotonda, and Villa Almerico - by Palladio)
 * 59) Bauhaus, Dessau  - the building rather than the 'school'
 * 60) Barcelona pavilion
 * 61) Sagrada Familia
 * 62) Chrysler Building, New York
 * 63) Farnsworth house
 * 64) Einstein Tower
 * 65) Robbie House
 * 66) Grand Central Station, New York
 * 67) Guggenheim Museum, New York
 * 68) Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao
 * 69) Empire State Building
 * 70) Sydney Opera House
 * 71) World Trade Center, New York
 * 72) House
 * 73) Museum
 * 74) Gallery
 * 75) Airport
 * 76) Railway station
 * 77) Office
 * 78) Temple
 * 79) School
 * 80) Hospital
 * 81) Foundation (architectural)
 * 82) Floor (architectural)
 * 83) Envelope (architectural)
 * 84) Wall
 * 85) Curtain wall
 * 86) Window
 * 87) Roof
 * 88) Tower
 * 89) Architectural revivalism
 * 90) The battle of the styles
 * 91) Baroque architecture
 * 92) Gothic revival architecture - may include the 'gothic survival'
 * 93) Bauhaus  history and influence of the school
 * 94) De Stijl
 * 95) Mannerist architecture
 * 96) Architectural award
 * 97) Cost control
 * 98) Building code
 * 99) Arbitration (architectural)

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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to architecture:

Essence of architecture

 * Main article: Architecture

History of architecture

 * Main article: History of architecture