Similar words: architecture, architect, structural, structurally, natural selection, archive, arching, white-collar. Meaning: [‚ɑːkɪ'tektʃərəl] adj. of or pertaining to the art and science of architecture.
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31 A number of the Roman emperors were great patrons of building and endorsed and encouraged extensive schemes of architectural development.
32 It was the beneficent by-product of competition between companies, each trying to outdo its rivals in visible splendour and architectural might.
33 Hammersmith Road and its schlock architecture is proof that conservationists are not as powerful as the architectural profession likes to believe.
34 I stopped off at Jim Groeling's place - a fine old barn - to discuss some architectural drawings with him.
35 The series was the brainchild of publisher Allen Lane and architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner and the first volume appeared in 1953.
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36 He has 25 years' experience as a project manager and architectural technologist.
37 It represents one of man's great architectural feats and was technically a major step forward.
38 Unwin's architectural ideas showed a continuity from the previous century.
39 The current architectural debate has served to polarise popular opinion on modern architecture.
40 And nearby, five Scandinavian countries have combined to build one compound, an architectural swoop of Nordic green.
41 What can be done to stop the spread of this silent architectural disease creeping through the veins and arteries of our cities?
42 This era was packed with architectural revivals including Italianate and baronial.
43 His assertion is that our ancestors were too stupid to have created the most impressive of surviving ancient architectural and artistic works.
44 Her answers range from laminated boxes and wall-mounted baskets to built-in cabinets and architectural alterations.
45 Magazines of the day published architectural plans for craftsman bungalows that were affordable to working-class as well as middle-class families.
46 Such pilgrimage churches tended to follow similar architectural patterns due to their similar needs.
47 It is an architectural cathedral, long and low on the exterior with geometrical traceried windows and simple flying buttresses.
48 Its buildings were earmarked by the kind of architectural appendages that seemed solely designed for attractive brochure photography.
49 Among these is James Casebere, who photographs miniature architectural constructions in artificial light.
50 It was in his opinion a piece of architectural magic, suspended twenty feet above sea level.
51 And the sumptuous pictures will satisfy the most avid architectural enthusiast.
52 Candidates must hold a post-professional advanced degree in architectural design or have completed a substantial body of high quality works.
53 The Labyrinth at Knossos is generally recognized to have been one of the greatest architectural achievements of the ancient world.
54 So many antiques that Architectural Digest magazine devoted a lengthy article to the subject in its November issue.
55 This involves identifying and describing all buildings of architectural merit and all objects of artistic, historic, literary and documentary value.
56 Clean architectural lines, gleaming glass, flower beds so neat and regimented that no weed would dare to seed itself.
57 This will be made more complete with the help of archaeologists, architectural historians, furniture specialists, social historians and others.
58 No empty rate is payable on a vacant building listed as being of special architectural or historic interest.
59 It professes no particular architectural creed; it belongs to no recognisable school of design.
60 More important is the emphasis on areas, as distinct from individual buildings, of architectural or historic interest.
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