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Architect Studio 3D
Learn about architecture, design houses, and interact virtually with the famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
Architecture through the Ages
Includes: Mayan, Greek, Roman, Classical, Chinese, Aztec, Egyptian, and Cathedrals.
Building Big
Learn about building bridges, domes, skyscrapers, dams, and tunnels. From PBS.
Built in America: Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record/Historic American Landscapes Survey, 1933-Present
"The collections document achievements in architecture, engineering, and design in the United States and its territories through a comprehensive range of building types and engineering technologies including examples as diverse as the Pueblo of Acoma, houses, windmills, one-room schools, the Golden Gate Bridge, and buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright." From the Library of Congress.
Castle Terminology
Here you will find "short definitions for many of the terms associated with medieval castles."
Digital Archive of American Architecture
Collection of digital images and explanatory notes covering American architecture from the 17th century to the 20th. Includes links to other architecture sites on the Web.
Famous Buildings and Structures: Prehistorical and Ancient
From Factmonster.
Great Buildings Online
Provides images of the world's greatest buildings throughout history with information on their architects, style, and historical context.
HomeworkNYC: Architecture
Read about architecture from around the world. Includes: Ancient (Egyptian), Classical Architecture (Greek, Roman), Medieval (Byzantine, Romanesque, Gothic, Tudor), Renaissance (Baroque, Rococo, Georgian), Age of Enlightenment (Regency, Jacobean), National (Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese, United States). Provided by New York Public Library and Queens Library.

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