Index of architecture articles

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This is an alphabetical index of articles related to architecture.

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A[]

  • A-frame building
  • A-un
  • Abacus
  • Ab anbar
  • Abat-son
  • Abbasid architecture
  • Ablaq
  • Acanthus
  • Accolade
  • Achaemenid architecture
  • Acropolis
  • Acroterion
  • Adam style
  • Adaptive reuse
  • Additive Architecture
  • Adirondack Architecture
  • Adobe
  • Advanced work
  • Adyton
  • Aedicula
  • Aeolic order
  • Aerary
  • Aerospace architecture
  • Affordable housing by country
  • Affordable housing in Canada
  • Afromodernism
  • Agadir
  • Airey house
  • Aisle
  • Akbari architecture
  • Albarrana tower
  • Alcazaba
  • Alcázar
  • Alcove
  • Alfarje
  • Alfiz
  • Alure
  • Amalaka
  • Ambry
  • Ambulacrum
  • Ambulatory
  • American colonial architecture
  • American Foursquare
  • American Renaissance
  • Ammonite order
  • Amphiprostyle
  • Amphitheatre
  • Amsterdam School
  • Anastylosis
  • Anathyrosis
  • Anchor plate
  • Ancient Chinese wooden architecture
  • Ancient Egyptian architecture
  • Ancient Greek and Roman roofs
  • Ancient Greek architecture
  • Ancient Greek temple
  • Ancient Indian architecture
  • Ancient monuments of Java
  • Ancient Roman architecture
  • Ancient Roman defensive walls
  • Andalusian patio
  • Andaruni
  • Andean Baroque
  • Andron
  • Anglo-Japanese style
  • Anglo-Saxon architecture
  • Anglo-Saxon turriform churches
  • Annulet
  • Anta
  • Anta capital
  • Antarala
  • Antae temple
  • Antebellum architecture
  • Antechamber
  • Ante-chapel
  • Ante-choir
  • Antefix
  • Apadana
  • Apartment
  • Apodyterium
  • Apophyge
  • Apron
  • Apse
  • Apse chapel
  • Apsidiole
  • Aqueduct
  • Arabesque
  • Araeostyle
  • Arcachon villa
  • Arcade
  • Arch
  • Arch bridge
  • Architect
  • Architects of Iran
  • Architrave
  • Archivolt
  • Architect of record
  • Architectural acoustics
  • Architectural analytics
  • Architectural animation
  • Architectural conservation
  • Architectural design competition
  • Architectural design optimization
  • Architectural design values
  • Architectural designer
  • Architectural development of the eastern end of cathedrals in England and France
  • Architectural drawing
  • Architectural education in the United Kingdom
  • Architectural educator
  • Architectural endoscopy
  • Architectural engineer (PE)
  • Architectural engineering
  • Architectural Experience Program (AXP)
  • Architectural forgery in Japan
  • Architectural firm
  • Architectural geometry
  • Architectural glass
  • Architectural Heritage Society of Scotland
  • Architectural historian
  • Architectural icon
  • Architectural illustrator
  • Architectural ironmongery
  • Architectural light shelf
  • Architectural lighting design
  • Architectural metals
  • Architectural model
  • Architectural mythology
  • Architectural photographers
  • Architectural photography
  • Architectural plan
  • Architectural propaganda
  • Architectural psychology in Germany
  • Architectural rendering
  • Architectural reprography
  • Architectural Review
  • Architectural school of Nakhchivan
  • Architectural sculpture
  • Architectural sculpture in the United States
  • Architectural style
  • Architectural technologist
  • Architectural technology
  • Architectural terracotta
  • Architectural theory
  • Architectural vaults
  • Architecture
  • Architecture for Humanity
  • Architecture in early modern Scotland
  • Architecture in modern Scotland
  • Architecture in Omaha, Nebraska
  • Architecture museum
  • Architecture of Aarhus
  • Architecture of Aberdeen
  • Architecture of Afghanistan
  • Architecture of Africa
  • Architecture of Albania
  • Architecture of Albany, New York
  • Architecture of Algeria
  • Architecture of Almaty
  • Architecture of ancient Sri Lanka
  • Architecture of Angola
  • Architecture of Argentina
  • Architecture of Atlanta
  • Architecture of Australia
  • Architecture of Aylesbury
  • Architecture of Azerbaijan
  • Architecture of Baku
  • Architecture of Bangladesh
  • Architecture of Barcelona
  • Architecture of Bathurst, New South Wales
  • Architecture of Belfast
  • Architecture of Belgrade
  • Architecture of Bengal
  • Architecture of Berlin
  • Architecture of Bermuda
  • Architecture of Bhutan
  • Architecture of Birmingham
  • Architecture of Bolivia
  • Architecture of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Architecture of Boston
  • Architecture of Brazil
  • Architecture of Buffalo, New York
  • Architecture of the Bulgarian Revival
  • Architecture of the California missions
  • Architecture of Canada
  • Architecture of Cantabria
  • Architecture of Cape Verde
  • Architecture of Cardiff
  • Architecture of Casablanca
  • Architecture of cathedrals and great churches
  • Architecture of Central Asia
  • Architecture of Chennai
  • Architecture of Chicago
  • Architecture of Chile
  • Architecture of Chiswick House
  • Architecture of Colombia
  • Architecture of Copenhagen
  • Architecture of Costa Rica
  • Architecture of Croatia
  • Architecture of Cuba
  • Architecture of the Cucuteni–Trypillia culture
  • Architecture of Dakota Crescent
  • Architecture of Delhi
  • Architecture of Denmark
  • Architecture of Dhaka
  • Architecture of England
  • Architecture of Estonia
  • Architecture of Ethiopia
  • Architecture of Fez
  • Architecture of Fiji
  • Architecture of Finland
  • Architecture of Fredericksburg, Texas
  • Architecture of Georgia
  • Architecture of Germany
  • Architecture of Glasgow
  • Architecture of Goan Catholics
  • Architecture of Gujarat
  • Architecture of Hong Kong
  • Architecture of Houston
  • Architecture of Hungary
  • Architecture of Hyderabad
  • Architecture of Iceland
  • Architecture of India
  • Architecture of Indonesia
  • Architecture of Ireland
  • Architecture of Istanbul
  • Architecture of Italy
  • Architecture of Jacksonville
  • Architecture of Jiangxi
  • Architecture of Johannesburg
  • Architecture of Jordan
  • Architecture of Kansas City
  • Architecture of Karnataka
  • Architecture of Kathmandu
  • Architecture of Kerala
  • Architecture of Kievan Rus'
  • Architecture of Kosovo
  • Architecture of Kuala Lumpur
  • Architecture of Kuwait
  • Architecture of Lagos
  • Architecture of Lahore
  • Architecture of Las Vegas
  • Architecture of Lebanon
  • Architecture of Leeds
  • Architecture of Letterkenny
  • Architecture of Lhasa
  • Architecture of Limerick
  • Architecture of Liverpool
  • Architecture of London
  • Architecture of the London Borough of Croydon
  • Architecture of Lucknow
  • Architecture of Luxembourg
  • Architecture of Macau
  • Architecture of Madagascar
  • Architecture of Madrid
  • Architecture of Maharashtra
  • Architecture of Mali
  • Architecture of Malta
  • Architecture of Manchester
  • Architecture of Mangalorean Catholics
  • Architecture of the medieval cathedrals of England
  • Architecture of Melbourne
  • Architecture of Mesopotamia
  • Architecture of metropolitan Detroit
  • Architecture of Mexico
  • Architecture of Monaco
  • Architecture of Mongolia
  • Architecture of Montenegro
  • Architecture of Montreal
  • Architecture of Mostar
  • Architecture of Mumbai
  • Architecture of the Netherlands
  • Architecture of Nepal
  • Architecture of New York City
  • Architecture of New Zealand
  • Architecture of Nigeria
  • Architecture of Normandy
  • Architecture of North Macedonia
  • Architecture of Norway
  • Architecture of Ottawa
  • Architecture of Paris
  • Architecture of the Paris Métro
  • Architecture of Palestine
  • Architecture of Peć
  • Architecture of Penang
  • Architecture of Peru
  • Architecture of Philadelphia
  • Architecture of the Philippines
  • Architecture of Plymouth, Pennsylvania
  • Architecture of Portland, Oregon
  • Architecture of Provence
  • Architecture of Puerto Rico
  • Architecture of Quebec
  • Architecture of Quebec City
  • Architecture of Rajasthan
  • Architecture of Rome
  • Architecture of Samoa
  • Architecture of San Antonio
  • Architecture of San Francisco
  • Architecture of Saudi Arabia
  • Architecture of Scotland
  • Architecture of Scotland in the Industrial Revolution
  • Architecture of Scotland in the Middle Ages
  • Architecture of Scotland in the Prehistoric era
  • Architecture of Scotland in the Roman era
  • Architecture of Seattle
  • Architecture of Serbia
  • Architecture of Singapore
  • Architecture of Sri Lanka
  • Architecture of the Song dynasty
  • Architecture of South Korea
  • Architecture of St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Architecture of St. Louis
  • Architecture of Stockholm
  • Architecture of Sumatra
  • Architecture of Sweden
  • Architecture of Switzerland
  • Architecture of Sydney
  • Architecture of Taiwan
  • Architecture of Tamil Nadu
  • Architecture of the Tarnovo Artistic School
  • Architecture of Tehran
  • Architecture of Telangana
  • Architecture of Texas
  • Architecture of Thailand
  • Architecture of Tibet
  • Architecture of Tokyo
  • Architecture of Toronto
  • Architecture of Turkey
  • Architecture of the Netherlands
  • Architecture of the Paris Métro
  • Architecture of the United Arab Emirates
  • Architecture of the United Kingdom
  • Architecture of the United States
  • Architecture of Uttar Pradesh
  • Architecture of Uzbekistan
  • Architecture of Vancouver
  • Architecture of Vatican City
  • Architecture of Veliko Tarnovo
  • Architecture of Wales
  • Architecture of Warsaw
  • Architecture of Western Australia
  • Architecture of Yugoslavia
  • Architecture of Zimbabwe
  • Architecture parlante
  • Architecture schools in Switzerland
  • Architecture studio
  • Architecture terrible
  • Architrave
  • Archivolt
  • Arcology
  • Arcosolium
  • Ardhamandapa
  • Area
  • Arena
  • Armenian architecture
  • Armenian church architecture
  • Arris
  • Arrowslit
  • Art Deco
  • Art Deco architecture
  • Art Deco architecture of New York City
  • Art Deco in Mumbai
  • Art Deco in Paris
  • Art Deco in the United States
  • Art Deco buildings in Sydney
  • Art Nouveau
  • Art Nouveau architecture in Riga
  • Art Nouveau architecture in Russia
  • Art Nouveau in Alcoy
  • Art Nouveau in Antwerp
  • Art Nouveau in Strasbourg
  • Art Nouveau religious buildings
  • Artesonado
  • Articular church
  • Articulation
  • Ashlar
  • Assam-type architecture
  • Association of German Architects
  • Astragal
  • Asturian architecture
  • Astylar
  • Atalburu
  • Atlantean figures
  • Atlas
  • Atmosphere
  • Atrium
  • Attap dwelling
  • Attic
  • Attic base
  • Attic style
  • Aula regia
  • Australian architectural styles
  • Australian non-residential architectural styles
  • Australian residential architectural styles
  • Autonomous building
  • Avant-garde architecture
  • Avant-corps
  • Awning
  • Azekurazukuri
  • Aztec architecture

B[]

  • Barabara
  • Bachelor of Architectural Studies
  • Bachelor of Architecture
  • Back-to-back house
  • Badami Chalukya architecture
  • Bailey
  • Baita
  • Balairung
  • Balconet
  • Balconies of Cusco
  • Balconies of Lima
  • Balcony
  • Bald arch
  • Baldachin
  • Baldresca
  • Bale kulkul
  • Bali Aga architecture
  • Balinese architecture
  • Balinese traditional house
  • Ball flower
  • Baluster
  • Banjarese architecture
  • Banna'i
  • Banqueting house
  • Banquette
  • Baptistery
  • Baradari
  • Barbican
  • Bargeboard
  • Bargrennan chambered cairn
  • Baroque architecture
  • Baroque architecture in Portugal
  • Baroque Revival architecture
  • Barrel roof
  • Barrel vault
  • Bartizan
  • Baseboard
  • Basement
  • Basilica
  • Bastide (Provençal manor)
  • Bastion
  • Bastion fort
  • Bastle house
  • Batak architecture
  • Batter
  • Battered corner
  • Battle of the Styles
  • Battlement
  • Baubotanik
  • Bauhaus
  • Bay
  • Bay-and-gable
  • Bay window
  • Beach house
  • Bead and reel
  • Beaux-Arts architecture
  • Bed-mould
  • Beehive house
  • Belarusian Gothic
  • Belfry
  • Bell-cot
  • Bell-gable
  • Bell roof
  • Bell tower
  • Bell tower (wat)
  • Belsize Architects
  • Belt course
  • Belvedere
  • Bench table
  • Bent
  • Bent entrance
  • Berg house
  • Béton brut
  • Bezantée
  • Biedermeier
  • Bifora
  • Bildts farmhouse
  • Biomimetic architecture
  • Bionic architecture
  • Black and white bungalow
  • Black-and-white Revival architecture
  • Black Forest house
  • Blackhouse
  • Blind arcade
  • Blind arch
  • Blobitecture
  • Blockhouse
  • Blue roof
  • Bolection
  • Bond beam
  • Bosnian style in architecture
  • Boss
  • Bossage
  • Bossche School
  • Bouleuterion
  • Bowellism
  • Bowtell
  • Bow window
  • Box gutter
  • Brabantine Gothic
  • Bracket
  • Brahmasthan
  • Branchwork
  • Brâncovenesc style
  • Brattishing
  • Breezeway
  • Bresse house
  • Bressummer
  • Bretèche
  • Brick Expressionism
  • Brick Gothic
  • Brick Gothic buildings
  • Brick nog
  • Brick Renaissance
  • Brick Romanesque buildings
  • Brickwork
  • Bridge castle
  • Brief
  • Brise soleil
  • Bristol Byzantine
  • British megalith architecture
  • Broach spire
  • Broch
  • Brutalist architecture
  • Brutalist structures
  • Bucranium
  • Buddhist architecture
  • Building
  • Building code
  • Building design
  • Building envelope
  • Building restoration
  • Building typology
  • Buildings and architecture of Allentown, Pennsylvania
  • Buildings and architecture of Bath
  • Buildings and architecture of Brighton and Hove
  • Buildings and architecture of Bristol
  • Buildings and architecture of New Orleans
  • Buildings in Dubai
  • Burdock piling
  • Burgus
  • Burnham Baroque
  • But and ben
  • Butterfly roof
  • Buttress
  • Byre-dwelling
  • Byzantine architecture
  • Byzantine Revival architecture

C[]

  • Caisson
  • Caldarium
  • Calendar house
  • California bungalow
  • Camarín
  • Camber beam
  • Cambridge School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
  • Canada's grand railway hotels
  • Canadian Centre for Architecture
  • Candi bentar
  • Candi of Indonesia
  • Canopy
  • Cant
  • Cantilever
  • Cantoris
  • Cape Dutch architecture
  • Capilla abierta
  • Capilla posa
  • Capital
  • Caravanserai
  • Carolingian architecture
  • Carpenter Gothic
  • Carport
  • Cartilage Baroque
  • Cartouche
  • Caryatid
  • Casa montañesa
  • Cascina a corte
  • Cas di torto
  • Casemate
  • Casement stay
  • Casement window
  • Castellum
  • Cast-iron architecture
  • Castle
  • Castle chapel
  • Cast stone
  • Catalan Gothic
  • Catalan Romanesque Churches of the Vall de Boí
  • Catalan vault
  • Catenary arch
  • Cathedral
  • Cathedral arch
  • Cathedral Architect
  • Cathedral floorplan
  • Cathedrals in Spain
  • Catshead
  • Cavaedium
  • Cavalier
  • Cave castle
  • Cavea
  • Cavetto
  • Cavity wall
  • Ceiling
  • Cella
  • Cell church
  • Cenotaph
  • Central-passage house
  • Centring
  • Ceramic house
  • Chahartaq
  • Chalet
  • Chamber gate
  • Chamber tomb
  • Chambered cairn
  • Chambranle
  • Chamfer
  • Chancel
  • Channel letters
  • Chantlate
  • Chapel
  • Chapter house
  • Chardak
  • Charleston single house
  • Charrette
  • Chartaque
  • Charter bole
  • Chartered architect
  • Château
  • Châteauesque
  • Chattel house
  • Chemin de ronde
  • Chemise
  • Cherokee Gothic
  • Chhajja
  • Chhatri
  • Chicago school
  • Chigi
  • Chilotan architecture
  • Chimney
  • Chimney breast
  • Chinese architecture
  • Chinese Chippendale
  • Chinese Islamic architecture
  • Chinese pagoda
  • Chinese temple architecture
  • Choga
  • Choir
  • Chola art and architecture
  • Church architecture
  • Church architecture in England
  • Church architecture in Scotland
  • Church window
  • Churches in Norway
  • Churches of Chiloé
  • Churrigueresque
  • Ciborium
  • Circulation
  • Circus
  • Cistercian architecture
  • Citadel
  • City Beautiful movement
  • City block
  • City gate
  • City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto
  • Clapboard
  • Classical architecture
  • Classical order
  • Clerestory
  • Clerk of works
  • Cliff dwelling
  • Clock gable
  • Cloister
  • Cloister vault
  • Coade stone
  • Cobblestone architecture
  • Coenaculum
  • Coercion castle
  • Coffer
  • Collegiate Gothic
  • Colonette
  • Colonial architecture
  • Colonial architecture in Jakarta
  • Colonial architecture in Padang
  • Colonial architecture in Surabaya
  • Colonial architecture of Indonesia
  • Colonial architecture of Makassar
  • Colonial architecture of Southeast Asia
  • Colonial Revival architecture
  • Colonnade
  • Column
  • Comacine masters
  • Combination stair
  • Compass
  • Complementary architecture
  • Compound pier
  • Compression member
  • Computer-aided architectural design
  • Comtois steeple
  • Concatenation
  • Concentric castle
  • Conceptual architecture
  • Conch house
  • Concrete landscape curbing
  • Concrete shell
  • Congrès Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne
  • Conical roof
  • Conisterium
  • Connected farm
  • Construction partnering
  • Constructivist architecture
  • Consumption wall
  • Contemporary architecture
  • Contextual architecture
  • Conversation pit
  • Coping
  • Copper cladding
  • Copper in architecture
  • Coptic architecture
  • Copyright in architecture in the United States
  • Corbel
  • Corbel arch
  • Cordonata
  • Core
  • Corinthian order
  • Cornerstone
  • Corner tower
  • Cornice
  • Coron
  • Corps de logis
  • Cosmatesque
  • Cotswold architecture
  • Cottage flat
  • Cottage orné
  • Cottage window
  • Council architect
  • Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat
  • Counter-arch
  • Coupled column
  • Cour d'honneur
  • Course
  • Court cairn
  • Courtyard house
  • Cove lighting
  • Coved ceiling
  • Covertway
  • Crannog
  • Creole architecture in the United States
  • Crepidoma
  • Crescent
  • Cresting
  • Crimson Architectural Historians
  • Crinkle crankle wall
  • Critical regionalism
  • Croatian pre-Romanesque art and architecture
  • Crocket
  • Crooked spire
  • Cross-in-square
  • Cross-wall
  • Cross-window
  • Cross-wing
  • Crossing
  • Crowdsourcing architecture
  • Crown molding
  • Crown steeple
  • Crownwork
  • Cruciform
  • Crypt
  • Cryptoporticus
  • Cubiculum
  • Curtain wall
  • Cyclopean masonry
  • Cyclostyle
  • Cymatium
  • Cyzicene hall
  • Czech architecture
  • Czech Baroque architecture
  • Czech Cubism
  • Czech Gothic architecture
  • Czech Renaissance architecture

D[]

  • Dado
  • Dado rail
  • Daibutsuyō
  • Dakkah
  • Danish design
  • Darbazi
  • Dargah
  • Dartmoor longhouse
  • Deck
  • Deconstruction
  • Deconstructivism
  • Deep foundation
  • Deep Jyoti Stambh
  • Deep plan
  • Defensive wall
  • Defensive towers of Cantabria
  • Demerara window
  • Dentil
  • Destruction of country houses in 20th-century Britain
  • Detinets
  • Diagrid
  • Diamond vault
  • Diapering
  • Diaphragm arch
  • Diaulos
  • Digital architecture
  • Dikka
  • Diocletian window
  • Discharging arch
  • Disordered piling
  • Dissenting Gothic
  • Distyle
  • Distyle in antis
  • Doctor of Architecture
  • Dog-tooth
  • Dome
  • Domus
  • Doric order
  • Dormer
  • Double chapel
  • Double-skin facade
  • Dougong
  • Dragestil
  • Dravidian architecture
  • Drawing board
  • Dropped ceiling
  • Drum tower
  • Dry stone
  • Dun
  • Duomo
  • Duplex (building)
  • Dutch architecture in Semarang
  • Dutch Baroque architecture
  • Dutch brick
  • Dutch Colonial architecture
  • Dutch Colonial Revival architecture
  • Dutch door
  • Dutch gable
  • Dwarf gallery
  • Dzong architecture

E[]

  • Early Christian art and architecture
  • Early New York Architecture in 19th Century
  • Early skyscrapers
  • Earthquake Baroque
  • East Asian hip-and-gable roof
  • Easter Sepulchre
  • Eastern Orthodox church architecture
  • Eastlake movement
  • Eave return
  • Eaves
  • Eclecticism in architecture
  • Edwardian architecture
  • Edwardian Baroque architecture
  • Egg-and-dart
  • Egyptian pyramids
  • Egyptian pyramid construction techniques
  • Egyptian Revival architecture
  • Egyptian Revival architecture in the British Isles
  • Elevated entrance
  • Elizabethan architecture
  • Elizabethan Baroque
  • Ell
  • Ellipsoidal dome
  • Elliptical dome
  • Embrasure
  • Emissary
  • Empire style
  • Enceinte
  • Enclosure castle
  • Enfilade
  • Engaged column
  • Engawa
  • English Baroque
  • English country house
  • English Gothic architecture
  • Entablature
  • Entasis
  • Ergastulum
  • Estate houses in Scotland
  • Estipite
  • Estonian vernacular architecture
  • Etruscan architecture
  • European medieval architecture in North America
  • European Route of Brick Gothic
  • European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture
  • Euthynteria
  • Examination for Architects in Canada
  • Exedra
  • Experimental architecture
  • Expression
  • Expressionist architecture

F[]

  • Fabric structure
  • Facade
  • Facadism
  • False door
  • Falsework
  • Fanlight
  • Fan vault
  • Fantastic architecture
  • Farmhouse
  • Fascia
  • Fascist architecture
  • Fatimid architecture
  • Fatimid Great Palaces
  • Fauces
  • Faussebraye
  • Federal architecture
  • Federal modernism
  • Federation architecture
  • Fender pier
  • Ferro
  • Festoon
  • Fina
  • Finial
  • Firebox
  • Fire door
  • Fire lookout tower
  • Firewall
  • First national architectural movement
  • First Period
  • First Romanesque
  • Flak tower
  • Flamboyant
  • Flame palmette
  • Flanking tower
  • Flat roof
  • Flèche
  • Flèche (fortification)
  • Flèche faîtière
  • Fleuron
  • Float glass
  • Floating floor
  • Flood arch
  • Floor medallion
  • Floor plan
  • Floor vibration
  • Florida cracker architecture
  • Florida modern
  • Flushwork
  • Fluting (architecture)
  • Flying arch
  • Flying buttress
  • Foil
  • Folk Victorian
  • Folly
  • Folly fort
  • Forced perspective
  • Forecourt
  • Form follows function
  • Fortification
  • Fortified gateway
  • Fortified house
  • Fortified tower
  • Fortochka
  • Fortress church
  • Forum
  • Foundation
  • Four-centred arch
  • Frederician Rococo
  • Free plan
  • French architecture
  • French Baroque architecture
  • French Colonial
  • French Gothic architecture
  • French Renaissance architecture
  • French Restoration style
  • French Romanesque architecture
  • Frëngji
  • Fretwork
  • Frieze
  • Frigidarium
  • Frisian farmhouse
  • Frontispiece
  • Fumarium
  • Funco
  • Functionalism
  • Fusuma

G[]

  • Gabion
  • Gable
  • Gablefront house
  • Gable roof
  • Gablet roof
  • Gable stone
  • Gaiola
  • Galilee
  • Gallery
  • Galleting
  • Gambrel
  • Gaper
  • Garbhagriha
  • Garderobe
  • Gargoyle
  • Garland bearers
  • Garret
  • Garrison
  • Gatehouse
  • Gate tower
  • Gavaksha
  • Gavit
  • Gazebo
  • Geestharden house
  • Geison
  • Genius loci
  • Geodesic dome
  • Georgian architecture
  • Gibbs surround
  • Gingerbread
  • Girih
  • Girih tiles
  • Girt
  • Giyōfū architecture
  • Glass brick
  • Glass floor
  • Glass in green buildings
  • Glass mosaic
  • Glass mullion system
  • Glass tile
  • Glazed architectural terra-cotta
  • Glazing
  • Gloriette
  • Gold leaf
  • Gonbad
  • Gongbei
  • Gothic architecture
  • Gothic architecture in Lithuania
  • Gothic architecture in modern Poland
  • Gothic brick buildings in Germany
  • Gothic brick buildings in the Netherlands
  • Gothic buildings
  • Gothic cathedrals and churches
  • Gothic Revival architecture
  • Gothic Revival architecture in Canada
  • Gothic Revival architecture in Poland
  • Gothic Revival buildings
  • Gothic secular and domestic architecture
  • Goût grec
  • Grade beam
  • Graecostasis
  • Granary
  • Grands Projets of François Mitterrand
  • Great chamber
  • Great hall
  • Great house
  • Great Rebuilding
  • Great room
  • Greek Baths
  • Greek Revival architecture
  • Green building
  • Gridshell
  • Grille (architecture)
  • Grillwork
  • Groin vault
  • Grotesque
  • Grotto
  • Gründerzeit
  • Guard stone
  • Guard tower
  • Guastavino tile
  • Guerrilla architecture
  • Gulf house
  • Gutta
  • Gymnasium
  • Gynaeceum

H[]

  • Hachiman-zukuri
  • Hagioscope
  • Haiden
  • Hakka walled village
  • Half tower
  • Hall
  • Hall and parlor house
  • Hall church
  • Hall house
  • Hammerbeam roof
  • Han dynasty tomb architecture
  • Hanover school of architecture
  • Harappan architecture
  • Harling
  • Hasht-behesht
  • Hashti
  • Haubarg
  • Hausa architecture
  • Hawaiian architecture
  • Heiden
  • Heimatschutz
  • Heliopolis style
  • Heliotrope
  • Hemadpanti architecture
  • Henry II style
  • Henry IV style
  • Heritage houses in Sydney
  • Heritage structures in Chennai
  • Herma
  • Herodian architecture
  • Heroon
  • Herrerian style
  • Herzog & de Meuron
  • Hexafoil
  • Hexagonal window
  • Hidden roof
  • High-rise building
  • High-tech architecture
  • High Victorian Gothic
  • Hill castle
  • Hillfort
  • Hillforts in Scotland
  • Hillside castle
  • Hilltop castle
  • Hindu and Buddhist architectural heritage of Pakistan
  • Hindu architecture
  • Hindu temple architecture
  • Hip roof
  • Hippodrome
  • Hirairi
  • Hisashi
  • Historic house
  • Historicism
  • History of architectural engineering
  • History of architecture
  • History of domes in South Asia
  • History of early and simple domes
  • History of early modern period domes
  • History of Italian Renaissance domes
  • History of medieval Arabic and Western European domes
  • History of modern period domes
  • History of the world's tallest buildings
  • History of urban planning
  • Hiyoshi-zukuri
  • Hoarding
  • Hogan
  • Hokkien architecture
  • Hokora
  • Honden
  • Hood mould
  • Hórreo
  • Horreum
  • Horseshoe arch
  • Hosh
  • Hostile architecture
  • Hôtel particulier
  • House
  • Housebarn
  • House-commune
  • House plan
  • Housing in Azerbaijan
  • Housing in China
  • Housing in Europe
  • Housing in Glasgow
  • Housing in Hong Kong
  • Housing in India
  • Housing in Japan
  • Housing in New Zealand
  • Housing in Pakistan
  • Housing in Portugal
  • Housing in Scotland
  • Housing in Senegal
  • Housing in the United Kingdom
  • Howz
  • Hoysala architecture
  • Huabiao
  • Hui-style architecture
  • Hunky punk
  • Hypaethral
  • Hyphen
  • Hypocaust
  • Hypostyle
  • Hypotrachelium

I[]

  • I-house
  • Iberian pre-Romanesque art and architecture
  • Ice house
  • Icelandic turf house
  • Iconostasis
  • Ideal town
  • Illusionistic ceiling painting
  • Imbrex and tegula
  • Imperial castle
  • Imperial Crown Style
  • Imperial roof decoration
  • Imperial staircase
  • Impluvium
  • Impluvium (house)
  • Impost
  • Inca architecture
  • Indented corners
  • Indian rock-cut architecture
  • Indian vernacular architecture
  • Indies Empire style
  • Indigenous architecture
  • Indo-Corinthian capital
  • Indo-Islamic architecture
  • Indo-Saracenic architecture
  • Industrial architecture
  • Infill wall
  • Inglenook
  • Insula (building)
  • Insula (Roman city)
  • Interactive architecture
  • Intercolumniation
  • Interior architecture
  • Intern architect
  • Intern Architect Program
  • International Gothic
  • International Style
  • International Union of Architects
  • Interstitial space
  • Inverted arch
  • Inverted bell
  • Inverted pyramid
  • Ionic order
  • Ipswich window
  • Iranian architecture
  • Irish round tower
  • Iron railing
  • Irori
  • Isabelline
  • Isfahani style
  • Ishi-no-ma-zukuri
  • Islamic architecture
  • Islamic geometric patterns
  • Island castle
  • Italian Baroque architecture
  • Italian Gothic architecture
  • Italian modern and contemporary architecture
  • Italian Neoclassical architecture
  • Italianate architecture
  • Iwan
  • Izba

J[]

  • Jacal
  • Jack arch
  • Jacobean architecture
  • Jagati
  • Jali
  • Jamaican Georgian architecture
  • Jama masjid
  • Jamb
  • Jamb statue
  • Japan Institute of Architects
  • Japanese architecture
  • Japanese Buddhist architecture
  • Japanese pagoda
  • Japanese wall
  • Japanese-Western Eclectic Architecture
  • Javanese traditional house
  • Jeffersonian architecture
  • Jengki style
  • Jesmonite
  • Jettying
  • Jharokha
  • Joglo
  • Jugendstil
  • Jutaku

K[]

  • Kadamba architecture
  • Kagura-den
  • Kairō
  • Kalae house
  • Kalang house
  • Kalinga architecture
  • Kalybe (temple)
  • Karahafu
  • Karamon
  • Kasbah
  • Kasuga-zukuri
  • Kath kuni architecture
  • Katōmado
  • Katsuogi
  • Keep
  • Keystone
  • Khmer architecture
  • Khorasani style
  • Khrushchyovka
  • Kibitsu-zukuri
  • Kinetic architecture
  • King post
  • Kit house
  • Kiva
  • Kliros
  • Knee
  • Knee wall
  • Knotted column
  • Koil
  • Kokoshnik architecture
  • Komainu
  • Konak
  • Korean architecture
  • Korean pagoda
  • Kraton
  • Kremlin
  • Kucheh
  • Kura
  • Kuruwa
  • Kyōzō

L[]

  • L-plan castle
  • Labrum
  • Laconicum
  • Lally column
  • Lamolithic house
  • Lanai
  • Lancet window
  • Landhuis
  • Landscape architect
  • Landscript
  • Lantern tower
  • Latina
  • Lattice tower
  • Latticework
  • Lesene
  • Leuit
  • Levantine Gothic
  • Liberty style
  • Library stack
  • Lierne
  • Lightwell
  • Lime plaster
  • Limes
  • Linenfold
  • Lingnan architecture
  • Linhay
  • Linked house
  • Lintel
  • Listed building
  • Liwan
  • Lobby
  • Loculus
  • Log building
  • Log cabin
  • Log house
  • Loggia
  • Lombard architecture
  • Lombard band
  • London Festival of Architecture
  • Long barrow
  • Long gallery
  • Longhouse
  • Longhouses of the indigenous peoples of North America
  • Lookout
  • Lopo house
  • Lorraine house
  • Louis period styles
  • Louis XIII style
  • Louis XIV style
  • Louis XV style
  • Louis XVI style
  • Louis Philippe style
  • Louver
  • Low-energy house
  • Low German house
  • Lowland castle
  • Low-rise building
  • Lucarne
  • Lunette
  • Lunette (fortification)
  • Luten arch

M[]

  • Maashaus
  • Machiya
  • Machicolation
  • Maenianum
  • Mahal
  • Maharishi Vastu Architecture
  • Mahoney tables
  • Main Hall
  • Major town houses of the architect Victor Horta (Brussels)
  • Malay house
  • Maltese Baroque architecture
  • Mamluk architecture
  • Mammisi
  • Mandaloun
  • Mandapa
  • Mannerism
  • Manor house
  • Mansard roof
  • Mansion
  • Mansionization
  • Manueline
  • Manufactured housing
  • Maqam
  • Maqsurah
  • Mar del Plata style
  • Margent
  • Marine architecture
  • Marriage stone
  • Marsh castle
  • Martello tower
  • Martyrium
  • Māru-Gurjara architecture
  • Mas (Provençal farmhouse)
  • Mascaron
  • Mashrabiya
  • Masia
  • Massing
  • Mastaba
  • Master of Architecture
  • Materiality
  • Mathematical tile
  • Mathematics and architecture
  • Mathura lion capital
  • Matroneum
  • Mausoleum
  • Maya architecture
  • Mayan Revival architecture
  • Mead hall
  • Meander
  • Medallion
  • Medici villas
  • Medieval architecture
  • Medieval fortification
  • Medieval Serbian architecture
  • Medieval stained glass
  • Medieval turf building in Cronberry
  • Mediterranean Revival architecture
  • Megalithic architectural elements
  • Megaron
  • Megastructure
  • Meitei architecture
  • Membrane structure
  • Memorial gates and arches
  • Mendicant monasteries in Mexico
  • Merlon
  • Merovingian art and architecture
  • Meru tower
  • Mesoamerican architecture
  • Mesoamerican ballcourt
  • Mesoamerican pyramids
  • Metabolism
  • Metaphoric architecture
  • Metope
  • Metroon
  • Mezzanine
  • Miami Modern architecture
  • Microdistrict
  • Mid-century modern
  • Middle German house
  • Mihashira Torii
  • Mihrab
  • Minaret
  • Minimal Traditional
  • Minka
  • Minstrels' gallery
  • Mission Revival architecture
  • Mithraeum
  • Model maker
  • Modern architecture
  • Modern architecture in Athens
  • Modern Greek architecture
  • Moderne architecture
  • Modernisme
  • Modillion
  • Modular building
  • Mokoshi
  • Moldavian style
  • Molding
  • Mole
  • Mon
  • Monaco villas
  • Mondop
  • Monitor
  • Monofora
  • Monolithic architecture
  • Monolithic church
  • Monolithic column
  • Monolithic dome
  • Mono-pitched roof
  • Monopteros
  • Monterey Colonial architecture
  • Monumental sculpture
  • Monumentalism
  • Moon gate
  • Moorish architecture
  • Moorish Revival architecture
  • Moorish Revival architecture in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Morava architectural school
  • Moroccan architecture
  • Moroccan riad
  • Moroccan style
  • Morphology
  • Mosaic
  • Mosque
  • Motte-and-bailey castle
  • Motte-and-bailey castles
  • Mozarabic art and architecture
  • Mudéjar
  • Mudéjar architecture of Aragon
  • Mughal architecture
  • Muisca architecture
  • Mullion
  • Mullion wall
  • Multi-family residential
  • Multifoil arch
  • Muntin
  • Muqarnas
  • Muragala
  • Murder hole
  • Musalla
  • Museum architecture
  • Musgum mud huts
  • Myanmar architecture
  • Mycenaean Revival architecture

N[]

  • Nabataean architecture
  • Nagare-zukuri
  • Naiskos
  • Nakazonae
  • Namako wall
  • Nano House
  • Napoleon III style
  • Naqqar khana
  • Narthex
  • Naryshkin Baroque
  • National Aptitude Test in Architecture
  • National Park Service rustic
  • National Romantic style
  • Natural building
  • Nave
  • Nazi architecture
  • Neck ditch
  • Neo-Andean
  • Neo-Byzantine architecture in the Russian Empire
  • Neo-eclectic architecture
  • Neo-futurism
  • Neo-Grec
  • Neo-historism
  • Neo-Manueline
  • Neomodern
  • Neo-Mudéjar
  • Neo-Tiwanakan architecture
  • Neoclásico Isabelino
  • Neoclassical architecture
  • Neoclassical architecture in Belgium
  • Neoclassical architecture in Milan
  • Neoclassical architecture in Poland
  • Neoclassical architecture in Russia
  • Neoclassicism in France
  • Neolithic architecture
  • Neolithic long house
  • Neorion
  • New Classical architecture
  • New Formalism (architecture)
  • New Hague School
  • New Indies Style
  • New Khmer Architecture
  • New Mexico vernacular
  • New Objectivity
  • New Spanish Baroque
  • New Urbanism
  • Newa architecture
  • Newar window
  • Newel
  • Niche
  • Nieuwe Zakelijkheid
  • Nightingale floor
  • Nijūmon
  • Nilachal architecture
  • Niōmon
  • Nipa hut
  • Nocturnal architecture
  • Nonbuilding structure types
  • Non-Referential Architecture
  • Nordic Classicism
  • Nordic megalith architecture
  • Norman architecture
  • Norman architecture in Cheshire
  • Norman Revival architecture
  • North light
  • North-Western Italian architecture
  • Novelty architecture
  • Nubian architecture
  • Nubian vault
  • Nuraghe
  • Nymphaeum

O[]

  • Ōbaku Zen architecture
  • Obelisk
  • Obelisk making technology in ancient Egypt
  • Observation deck
  • Observation tower
  • Octagon house
  • Octagon on cube
  • Oculus
  • Odeon
  • Oecus
  • Oeil-de-boeuf
  • Ogee
  • Ogive
  • Okinawan architecture
  • Old Frisian farmhouse
  • Old Frisian longhouse
  • Oldest buildings in Scotland
  • One-day votive churches
  • Onigawara
  • Onion dome
  • Open building
  • Open plan
  • Openwork
  • Opisthodomos
  • Opus
  • Opus africanum
  • Opus albarium
  • Opus compositum
  • Opus craticum
  • Opus emplectum
  • Opus gallicum
  • Opus incertum
  • Opus isodomum
  • Opus latericium
  • Opus listatum
  • Opus mixtum
  • Opus quadratum
  • Opus regulatum
  • Opus reticulatum
  • Opus sectile
  • Opus signinum
  • Opus spicatum
  • Opus tessellatum
  • Opus testaceum
  • Opus vermiculatum
  • Opus vittatum
  • Orangery
  • Order
  • Organic architecture
  • Oriel window
  • Origins and architecture of the Taj Mahal
  • Orillon
  • Ornamentalism
  • Orri
  • Orthostates
  • Ottoman architecture
  • Ottoman architecture in Egypt
  • Overhang
  • Overlay architecture
  • Ovolo

P[]

  • Paduraksa
  • Pagoda
  • Pair-house
  • Pakistani architecture
  • Palace
  • Palaestra
  • Palas
  • Palazzo
  • Palazzo style architecture
  • Palisade church
  • Palladian architecture
  • Palladio Award
  • Pallava art and architecture
  • Palloza
  • Palmette
  • Pandyan art and architecture
  • Paned window
  • Panelák
  • Panelling
  • Panjdari
  • Parabolic arch
  • Paraguayan architecture
  • Parametricism
  • Parapet
  • Parclose screen
  • Pargeting
  • Paris architecture of the Belle Époque
  • Parlour
  • Parthenon
  • Parthian style
  • Parti pris
  • Party wall
  • Parvise
  • Pataliputra capital
  • Patera
  • Patina
  • Patio
  • Patio home
  • Pattern
  • Pattern book
  • Pattern language
  • Paulista School
  • Pavement
  • Pavilion
  • Pavilion (exhibition)
  • Peak ornament
  • Pedestal
  • Pediment
  • Pedimental sculpture
  • Pedway
  • Peel tower
  • Pelmet
  • Pend
  • Pendant vault
  • Pendentive
  • Pendhapa
  • Performative architecture
  • Pergola
  • Peribolos
  • Peripteros
  • Peristasis
  • Peristyle
  • Perpend stone
  • Perron
  • Perserschutt
  • Persian column
  • Peruvian colonial architecture
  • Petrine Baroque
  • Phallic architecture
  • Phenomenology
  • Phiale
  • Philosophy of architecture
  • Piano nobile
  • Pier
  • Pierrotage
  • Pieve
  • Pila
  • Pilae stacks
  • Pilaster
  • Piloti
  • Pinnacle
  • Pit-house
  • Place-of-arms
  • Plafond
  • Plan
  • Plank house
  • Plantagenet style
  • Plateresque
  • Plattenbau
  • Plot plan
  • Pluteus
  • Plyscraper
  • Podium
  • Pointed arch
  • Polifora
  • Polish Cathedral style
  • Polished plaster
  • Polite architecture
  • Polychrome
  • Polychrome brickwork
  • Polygonal fort
  • Polygonal masonry
  • Pombaline style
  • Ponce Creole
  • Pont Street Dutch
  • Porch
  • Portal
  • Portcullis
  • Porte-cochère
  • Portego
  • Portico
  • Porticus
  • Porto School of Architecture
  • Portuguese Architecture
  • Portuguese colonial architecture
  • Portuguese Gothic architecture
  • Portuguese Romanesque architecture
  • Post
  • Post and lintel
  • Post-and-plank
  • Post church
  • Post in ground
  • Postconstructivism
  • Postern
  • Postmodern architecture
  • Poteaux-sur-sol
  • Poupou
  • Prairie School
  • Pranala
  • Prang
  • Prasat
  • Prastara
  • Prefabricated building
  • Prefabricated home
  • Prefabs in the United Kingdom
  • Prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps
  • Pre-Parsian style
  • Pre-Romanesque art and architecture
  • Pre-war architecture
  • Primitive Hut
  • Pritzker Architecture Prize
  • Prodigy house
  • Professional requirements for architects
  • Project architect
  • Promenade architecturale
  • Promontory fort
  • Proportion
  • Propylaea
  • Prospect 100 best modern Scottish buildings
  • Prostyle
  • Prow house
  • Prytaneion
  • Pseudodipteral
  • Pseudoperipteros
  • Pteron
  • Pucca housing
  • Pueblo Deco architecture
  • Pueblo Revival architecture
  • Pullman
  • Pulpitum
  • Pulvino
  • Purism
  • Purlin
  • Puteal
  • Putlog hole
  • Puuc
  • PWA Moderne
  • Pyatthat
  • Pylon
  • Pyramidion

Q[]

  • Qa'a
  • Qadad
  • Qalat
  • Quadrangle
  • Quadrangular castle
  • Quadrant
  • Quadrifora
  • Quarry-faced stone
  • Quarter round
  • Quatrefoil
  • Quattrocento
  • Queen Anne Revival architecture in the United Kingdom
  • Queen Anne style architecture
  • Queen Anne style architecture in the United States
  • Queenslander
  • Quincha
  • Quoin
  • Qutb Shahi architecture

R[]

  • Rafter
  • Raised floor
  • Rampart
  • Ranch-style house
  • Rangkiang
  • Raška architectural school
  • Ratha
  • Rationalism
  • Raygun Gothic
  • Rayonnant
  • Realism
  • Reconstruction
  • Redoubt
  • Reduit
  • Reeding
  • Reflecting pool
  • Refuge castle
  • Regency architecture
  • Regia
  • Regional characteristics of Romanesque churches
  • Reglet
  • Regulating Lines
  • Reinforced concrete column
  • Relief
  • Religious architecture in Belgrade
  • Religious architecture in Novi Sad
  • Renaissance architecture
  • Renaissance Revival architecture
  • Repoblación art and architecture
  • Residence
  • Residential architecture in Historic Cairo
  • Residential architecture in Ibiza
  • Resort architecture
  • Respond
  • Responsive architecture
  • Retaining wall
  • Retractable roof
  • Retrofuturism
  • Retroquire
  • Rhenish helm
  • Revenue house
  • Revivalism
  • Revolving door
  • RIBA Competitions
  • RIBA Journal
  • Ribat
  • Rib vault
  • Richardsonian Romanesque
  • Ridge castle
  • Ridge-post framing
  • Ridge turret
  • Rim joist
  • Rinceau
  • Ringfort
  • Riwaq
  • Rocca
  • Rock castle
  • Rock-cut architecture
  • Rock-cut architecture of Cappadocia
  • Rococo architecture in Portugal
  • Rococo in Spain
  • Roman amphitheatre
  • Roman aqueduct
  • Roman architectural revolution
  • Roman brick
  • Roman bridge
  • Roman canal
  • Roman cistern
  • Roman concrete
  • Roman dams and reservoirs
  • Roman domes
  • Roman shower
  • Roman temple
  • Roman theatre
  • Roman villa
  • Romanesque architecture
  • Romanesque architecture in Poland
  • Romanesque architecture in Sardinia
  • Romanesque architecture in Spain
  • Romanesque buildings
  • Romanesque churches in Madrid
  • Romanesque Revival architecture in the United Kingdom
  • Romanesque secular and domestic architecture
  • Romanian architecture
  • Romano-Gothic
  • Rōmon
  • Rondavel
  • Rondocubism
  • Roof comb
  • Roof garden
  • Roof lantern
  • Roofline
  • Roof pitch
  • Roof window
  • Rood screen
  • Room
  • Rorbu
  • Rosette
  • Rose window
  • Roshandan
  • Rostra
  • Rostral column
  • Rota
  • Rotunda
  • Round barn
  • Roundel
  • Roundhouse
  • Round-tower church
  • Royal Gold Medal
  • Royal Institute of British Architects
  • Ruin value
  • Ruins
  • Rumah Gadang
  • Rumah limas
  • Rumah ulu
  • Rumoh Aceh
  • Rundbogenstil
  • Russian architecture
  • Russian church architecture
  • Russian cultural heritage register
  • Russian neoclassical revival
  • Russian Revival architecture
  • Rustication

S[]

  • Sacellum
  • Sacral architecture
  • Saddle roof
  • Saddleback roof
  • Sahn
  • Sail shade
  • Saka guru
  • Sakuji-bugyō
  • Sala
  • Sally port
  • Saltbox house
  • Sand Hills cottage architecture
  • Sandō
  • Sanmon
  • Sarasota School of Architecture
  • Sarnath capital
  • Sasak architecture
  • Sasanian architecture
  • Sash window
  • Scaenae frons
  • Scagliola
  • Scamilli impares
  • Scarsella
  • Schinkel school
  • Scissors truss
  • Sconce
  • Scottish baronial architecture
  • Scottish castles
  • Scottish Vernacular
  • Screened porch
  • Scroll
  • Seattle box
  • Sebil
  • Second Empire architecture in Europe
  • Second Empire architecture in the United States and Canada
  • Secondary suite
  • Secret passage
  • Secular building
  • Sedilia
  • Segmental arch
  • Self-cleaning floor
  • Self-cleaning glass
  • Seljuk architecture
  • Semi-basement
  • Semi-detached
  • Semi-dome
  • Serbian wooden churches
  • Serbo-Byzantine architecture
  • Serbo-Byzantine Revival
  • Serpentine shape
  • Setback
  • Setchūyō
  • Set-off
  • Sexpartite vault
  • Shabaka
  • Shabestan
  • Shah Jahan period architecture
  • Shallow foundation
  • Shanxi architecture
  • Shear wall
  • Shed style
  • Shell keep
  • Shibi
  • Shinbashira
  • Shinden-zukuri
  • Shingle style architecture
  • Shinmei-zukuri
  • Shinto architecture
  • Shinto shrine
  • Shipping container architecture
  • Shipping container clinic
  • Shitomi
  • Shoebox style
  • Shoin-zukuri
  • Shōji
  • Shophouse
  • Shōrō
  • Shotgun house
  • Siberian Baroque
  • Sicilian Baroque
  • Side-deck
  • Side passage plan architecture
  • Sikh architecture
  • Silesian architecture
  • Sill plate
  • Sima
  • Single- and double-pen architecture
  • Single-family detached home
  • Sino-Portuguese architecture
  • Site plan
  • Site-specific architecture
  • Skylight
  • Skyscraper Index
  • Skyway
  • Slab hut
  • Sleeping porch
  • Slenderness ratio
  • Slipcover
  • Sliver building
  • Slow architecture
  • Smoke hole
  • Snout house
  • Sobrado
  • Sociology of architecture
  • Socle
  • Soffit
  • Soft Portuguese style
  • Solar
  • Solar architecture
  • Solar chimney
  • Solarized architectural glass
  • Solomonic column
  • Somali architecture
  • Sōmon
  • Sondergotik
  • Sopo
  • Sōrin
  • Sotoportego
  • Southern Colonial style in California
  • Southern French Gothic
  • Spa architecture
  • Space
  • Space architecture
  • Spatiality
  • Spandrel
  • Spanish architecture
  • Spanish Baroque architecture
  • Spanish Colonial architecture
  • Spanish Colonial Revival architecture
  • Spanish Gothic architecture
  • Spanish Romanesque
  • Sphaeristerium
  • Spire
  • Spire light
  • Spite house
  • Split-level home
  • Springer
  • Spolia
  • Spur
  • Spur castle
  • Squinch
  • Stabilization
  • Staddle stones
  • Stained glass
  • Stair riser
  • Staircase tower
  • Stalinist architecture
  • Stanchion
  • Starchitect
  • State architect
  • State room
  • Stavanger Renaissance
  • Stave church
  • Steeple
  • Step pyramid
  • Stepwell
  • Stepped gable
  • Stick style
  • Stile Umbertino
  • Stillicidium
  • Still room
  • Stilt house
  • Stilt tower
  • Stilts
  • Stoa
  • Stone ender
  • Stoop
  • Storybook house
  • Strap footing
  • Strapwork
  • Streamline Moderne
  • Stripped Classicism
  • Structuralism
  • Structures built by animals
  • Studio apartment
  • Stupa
  • Style Sapin
  • Stylobate
  • Sudatorium
  • Sundanese traditional house
  • Sudano-Sahelian architecture
  • Sukanasa
  • Sukiya-zukuri
  • Sumbanese traditional house
  • Summer architecture
  • Sumiyoshi-zukuri
  • Sunburst
  • Sunken courtyard
  • Sunroom
  • Suntop Homes
  • Superposed order
  • Suprematism
  • Surau
  • Suspensura
  • Sustainable architecture
  • Svan towers
  • Swahili architecture
  • Swiss Chalet Revival architecture
  • Swiss chalet style
  • Symbolism of domes

T[]

  • Taberna
  • Tablinum
  • Tadelakt
  • Taenia
  • Tahōtō
  • Taisha-zukuri
  • Tajug
  • Talud-tablero
  • Tambo
  • Tambour
  • Tas-de-charge
  • Tatar mosque
  • Technical drawing
  • Teito
  • Telamon
  • Temazcal
  • Temple
  • Templon
  • Tenaille
  • Tenement
  • Tenshu
  • Tensile structure
  • Tension member
  • Teocalli
  • Tepidarium
  • Term
  • Terrace
  • Terraced house
  • Terraced houses in Australia
  • Terraced houses in the United Kingdom
  • Terreplein
  • Territorial Style
  • Territorial Revival architecture
  • Tessellated roof
  • Tetraconch
  • Tetrapylon
  • Thai temple art and architecture
  • The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright
  • Thin-shell structure
  • Tholobate
  • Tholos
  • Three hares
  • Tibetan Buddhist architecture
  • Tidewater architecture
  • Tie
  • Tiltyard
  • Timber framing
  • Timber roof truss
  • Timeline of architectural styles
  • Timeline of architectural styles 1750–1900
  • Timeline of Art Nouveau
  • Timeline of Italian architecture
  • Tin ceiling
  • Tiny house movement
  • Tokyō
  • Toll castle
  • Tongkonan
  • Tong lau
  • Tulou
  • Torana
  • Torii
  • Torp
  • Totalitarian architecture
  • Tourelle
  • Tower
  • Tower blocks in Great Britain
  • Tower castle
  • Tower house
  • Tower houses in Britain and Ireland
  • Tower houses in the Balkans
  • Townhouse
  • Townhouse (Great Britain)
  • Tracery
  • Trachelium
  • Traditional architecture of Enggano
  • Traditional Chinese house architecture
  • Traditional Korean roof construction
  • Traditional Persian residential architecture
  • Traditional Thai house
  • Traditionalist School
  • Transarchitecture
  • Transept
  • Transom
  • Transverse rib
  • Trefoil
  • Trefoil arch
  • Trellis
  • Triadic pyramid
  • Tribune
  • Triclinium
  • Trifora
  • Triforium
  • Triglyph
  • Trilithon
  • Trinitarian steeple
  • Triodetic dome
  • Triquetra
  • Triumphal arch
  • Trombe wall
  • Trompe-l'œil
  • Trophy of arms
  • Trullo
  • Trumeau
  • Truss
  • Truth to materials
  • Truth window
  • Tsumairi
  • The Leeds Look
  • Tudor architecture
  • Tudor Revival architecture
  • Türbe
  • Turret
  • Twig work
  • Two-up two-down
  • Tympanum

U[]

  • Ubaid house
  • Ukrainian architecture
  • Ukrainian Baroque
  • Ultimate bungalow
  • Uma
  • Umayyad architecture
  • Undercroft
  • Unfinished building
  • Universal design
  • Upper Lusatian house
  • Upright and Wing
  • Urban canyon
  • Urban castle
  • Urban design
  • Urban planning
  • Urban planning in ancient Egypt
  • Urban planning in Australia
  • Urban planning in communist countries
  • Urban planning in Nazi Germany
  • Usonia
  • Uthland-Frisian house

V[]

  • Vainakh tower architecture
  • Valencian Art Nouveau
  • Valencian Gothic
  • Vancouver Special
  • Vancouverism
  • Vanderbilt houses
  • Vastu shastra
  • Vatadage
  • Vault
  • Velarium
  • Vellar cupola
  • Venereum
  • Venetian door
  • Venetian Gothic architecture
  • Venetian Renaissance architecture
  • Venetian window
  • Venice Biennale of Architecture
  • Ventilation
  • Ventilation shaft
  • Veranda
  • Verify in field
  • Vernacular architecture
  • Vernacular architecture in Norway
  • Vernacular architecture of the Carpathians
  • Vernacular residential architecture of Western Sichuan
  • Vesara
  • Vestibule
  • Viaduct
  • Victorian architecture
  • Victorian house
  • Victorian restoration
  • Victory column
  • Viga
  • Vihāra
  • Vijayanagara architecture
  • Viking ring fortress
  • Villa
  • Villa rustica
  • Vimana
  • Vineyard style
  • Visigothic art and architecture
  • Vitruvian module
  • Vitruvian opening
  • Vitruvian scroll
  • Volume and displacement indicators for an architectural structure
  • Volute
  • Vomitorium
  • Votive column
  • Voussoir

W[]

X[]

Y[]

Z[]

  • Z-plan castle
  • Zakopane Style
  • Zarih
  • Zellige
  • Zenshūyō
  • Zero carbon housing
  • Zero-energy building
  • Zingel
  • Zoomorphic architecture
  • Zoophorus
  • Zvonnitsa
  • Zwinger

Lists[]

  • Architects
  • Architects of supertall buildings
  • Architectural historians
  • Architecture schools
  • Architectural styles
  • Architecture awards
  • Architecture criticism
  • Architecture firms
  • Architecture magazines
  • Bizarre buildings
  • Building types
  • Buildings and structures
  • Firsts in architecture
  • Greek and Roman architectural records
  • Historic houses
  • House styles
  • House types
  • Largest domes
  • Nonbuilding structure types
  • Oldest known surviving buildings
  • Professional architecture organizations
  • Tallest buildings
  • Twisted buildings
  • Visionary tall buildings and structures


Category[]

  • Category:Architecture

See also[]

  • Outline of architecture
  • Outline of classical architecture
  • Table of years in architecture
  • Timeline of architecture
  • Glossary of architecture
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