Architecture. Зайцева И.В. - 8 стр.

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4) What does architecture give for a man?
5) What are the main features that distinguish work of architecture from other man-
made structures?
6) Which of them is a constant?
7) How do these characteristics vary?
1.3.6 These are the types of architecture. Give examples of each type. Use
the words and word combinations given below:
1) Domestic Architecture
2) Religious Architecture
3) Governmental Architecture
4) Recreational Architecture
5) Architecture of Welfare and Education
6) Commercial and Industrial Architecture
theatres; hospitals; guardhouses; capitols; schools; stores; prisons; parliament buildings;
museums; court houses; villas; circuses; huts; banks; exhibition halls; sport facilities;
factories; mines; churches; libraries; hotels; markets; publishing houses; post-offices;
palaces; laboratories; cathedrals; restaurants; plants; temples
1.3.7 Summarize your knowledge of the question under consideration.
Discuss it with your partner. Use the following plan:
1) Architecture as an art and science.
2) The main aim of architecture.
3) The life of a man with and without architecture.
4) The main characteristics of a work of architecture.
1.4 Read the text. Give your reason that the architect is an honorable
profession
Text 1B
The Profession of an Architect
The architect creates order in the
picturesque variety of nature
August Perret
The architect is a person trained and experienced in the design of buildings and
the coordination and supervision of all aspects of the construction of buildings.
When the architect designs a structure, he uses the cumulative knowledge of
centuries. Working to the architect's design are many consultant experts - structural
engineers, services engineers and other sub-contracted specialists.
The architect function now extend into town planning and work activities that
need buildings.
4) What does architecture give for a man?
5) What are the main features that distinguish work of architecture from other man-
made structures?
6) Which of them is a constant?
7) How do these characteristics vary?

      1.3.6 These are the types of architecture. Give examples of each type. Use
the words and word combinations given below:

1) Domestic Architecture
2) Religious Architecture
3) Governmental Architecture
4) Recreational Architecture
5) Architecture of Welfare and Education
6) Commercial and Industrial Architecture

theatres; hospitals; guardhouses; capitols; schools; stores; prisons; parliament buildings;
museums; court houses; villas; circuses; huts; banks; exhibition halls; sport facilities;
factories; mines; churches; libraries; hotels; markets; publishing houses; post-offices;
palaces; laboratories; cathedrals; restaurants; plants; temples

     1.3.7 Summarize your knowledge of the question under consideration.
Discuss it with your partner. Use the following plan:

1) Architecture as an art and science.
2) The main aim of architecture.
3) The life of a man with and without architecture.
4) The main characteristics of a work of architecture.

      1.4 Read the text. Give your reason that the architect is an honorable
profession

        Text 1B
                            The Profession of an Architect

                                                         The architect creates order in the
                                                             picturesque variety of nature
                                                                             August Perret

      The architect is a person trained and experienced in the design of buildings and
the coordination and supervision of all aspects of the construction of buildings.
      When the architect designs a structure, he uses the cumulative knowledge of
centuries. Working to the architect's design are many consultant experts - structural
engineers, services engineers and other sub-contracted specialists.
      The architect function now extend into town planning and work activities that
need buildings.