Architecture Terms

12 words in this vocabulary list

noun something that has a depressing or inhibiting effect

  • The damper on the chimney helps regulate the airflow in the fireplace.
  • Don't forget to close the damper before starting a fire.
  • I accidentally left the damper open and now the room is filled with smoke.
  • The bad news put a damper on our celebration.

verb to create a plan, drawing, or model for something before it is made

  • The architect meticulously designed the new office building.
  • My friend designed a cool logo for his new business.
  • I designed my outfit for the party tonight.
  • She carefully designed her plan to achieve her goals.

noun the entire range of musical notes; the compass or range of a voice or instrument

  • The orchestra conductor used the diapason to ensure all the instruments were in tune.
  • I found a vintage diapason at the flea market for a great price.
  • Let's crank up the diapason and get this party started!
  • The CEO's speech struck a diapason with the employees, inspiring them to work harder.

noun reasons or justification for an action or belief

  • The company terminated the employee on the grounds of misconduct.
  • She refused to lend him money on the grounds that he never pays her back.
  • I can't believe he got kicked out of the bar for no grounds!
  • Their friendship is built on solid grounds of trust and mutual respect.

noun a musical term indicating a slow tempo or pace

adverb used to describe a slow and stately manner in music

  • The largo corridor stretched on for what seemed like miles.
  • The largo hallway was perfect for rollerblading.
  • That largo room is lit!
  • His love for her was as wide and deep as a largo river.

noun a model or replica of a machine or structure for instructional or experimental purposes

verb to create a model or replica of something for demonstration or testing

  • The designer presented a mock up of the new website layout to the client for approval.
  • I quickly whipped up a mock up of the flyer for the school event.
  • I'll just throw together a quick mock up of the logo and see what you think.
  • She always puts on a mock up of confidence, but deep down she's insecure.

noun a space or area that is not enclosed or covered, especially the space between the ground and the sky

adjective relating to or taking place in the open air

  • The concert took place in an open air amphitheater.
  • Let's have a picnic in the open air park.
  • I love chilling in the open air with my friends.
  • His mind was like an open air market, filled with various thoughts and ideas.

noun the process of determining the area of a plane figure

  • The architect used planimetry to create detailed floor plans for the new building.
  • I had to study planimetry for my architecture class, it's all about drawing floor plans.
  • I'm really good at planimetry, I can sketch out a floor plan in no time.
  • In a way, planimetry is like mapping out the blueprint of your life before taking any major steps.

noun a room in a hospital or home that is set up for the care of sick individuals

  • The nurse checked on the patient in the sickroom to ensure they were comfortable.
  • I'll bring you some magazines to read while you're stuck in the sickroom.
  • I can't stand being cooped up in the sickroom all day.
  • His cluttered office looked like a sickroom with all the paperwork scattered around.

verb to place or locate in a particular position or situation

  • The new office building is situated in the heart of the city.
  • The restaurant is situated right next to the park, so it's easy to find.
  • I'm going to situate myself on the couch and watch some TV.
  • In order to succeed, you need to situate yourself in the right mindset.

sty

noun a group of pigs

verb to confine in or as if in a sty

  • The stylist recommended a new hair sty for the upcoming event.
  • I'm thinking of getting a new hair sty, what do you think?
  • I love your new hair sty, it looks so cool!
  • Her unique sense of style is like a signature that sets her apart from the rest.

adjective relating to the appreciation of beauty or good taste

  • The architect focused on the aesthetical aspects of the building to ensure it was visually pleasing.
  • I really like the aesthetical design of that new restaurant downtown.
  • Check out the aesthetical vibes of this place, it's so cool!
  • Her words painted an aesthetical picture of a peaceful meadow in my mind.