The document summarizes information about three architectural works: Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, the Northridge Inn in New England, and Petit Hameau, a village recreation from Marie Antoinette's time. It provides details about each work like location, date, style, and materials. For Notre Dame, it highlights it being one of the first gothic cathedrals and being featured in The Hunchback of Notre Dame. The Northridge Inn is described as a former aristocrat's home that can now be stayed at. Petit Hameau was built to recreate Marie Antoinette's rural life and medieval time period.
3. Information
Building Name: The Notre Dame
Type of Building: Church
Function: Hold religious Ceremonies
Architect: Maurice De Sully
Date: 1163-1250
Style: Gothic
Location: France
Cultural Group: Catholic
Materials: Cut Stone, Stained Glass
5. Wild Card / Fun Fact
It was climbed by the Hunchback of Notre
Dame.
6. Why I chose this building
It was gothic and historical.
7. 3-5 Artful Adjectives
1) Elegant- beautiful stained glass design.
2) Dominating- Its height and size
dominate the other churches of Paris.
3) Aged- Ivy and old bushes growing around
it; older design.
8. 3-5 Art Vocab Words
Gothic- Built with a Gothic design.
Old- built before the year 1300.
Abnormal- Not many Pennsylvania
churches have gargoyles on them; nor are
they of this size.
9. Part of building used in design
The gothic spires, windows, and
gargoyles.
11. The Northridge Inn (New England, USA)
NO PICURE FOUND ON
CREATIVE COMMONS
12. Information
Building Name: Northridge Inn
Type of Building: Mansion
Function: Inn
Architect: Michael Sutton
Date: 1912
Style: Modern
Location: New England, Massachusetts
Cultural Group: N/A
Materials: Cement, glass
17. 3 Art Vocab Words
Arches- Used in first floor design
Pillars- Around entrance and as chimney.
Busy- Many different designs morphed into
one big idea/building.
21. Information
Building Name: Petit Hameau
Type of Building: House
Funtction: Home-Living In
Archtiect: Marie Antoinette
Date: 2006
Style: Rustic Retreat
Location: Versailles
Cultural Group: Germanic
Materials: Hay/Grass, Cement, Bricks, Wood