architecture | the profession of designing buildings and environments with consideration for their esthetic effect |
school assignment schoolwork | a school task performed by a student to satisfy the teacher |
architecture | an architectural product or work |
art school | a school specializing in art |
Ash Can Ashcan school | early thentury United States painting, portrays realistic and sordid scenes of city life |
day school | a school building without boarding facilities |
music school | a school specializing in music |
old school tie | necktie indicating the school the wearer attended |
reformatory reform school training school | correctional institution for the detention and discipline and training of young or first offenders |
school schoolhouse | a building where young people receive education, the school was built in , he walked to school every morning |
school bell | a bell rung to announce beginning or ending of class |
school bus | a bus used to transport children to or from school |
school crossing | a pedestrian crossing where school children cross a street on the way to school |
school ship training ship | a ship used to train students as sailors |
school system | establishment including the plant and equipment for providing education from kindergarten through high school |
computer architecture architecture | (computer science) the structure and organization of a computer's hardware or system software, the architecture of a computer's system software |
school schooling | the process of being formally educated at a school, what will you do when you finish school? |
architectural style style of architecture type of architecture | architecture as a kind of art form |
Byzantine architecture | the style of architecture developed in the Byzantine Empire developed after the th century, massive domes with square bases and round arches and spires and much use of mosaics |
classical architecture Greco-Roman architecture | architecture influenced by the ancient Greeks or Romans |
Greek architecture | the architecture of ancient Greece |
Roman architecture | the architecture of ancient Rome |
Gothic Gothic architecture | a style of architecture developed in northern France that spread throughout Europe between the th and th centuries, characterized by slender vertical piers and counterbalancing buttresses and by vaulting and pointed arches |
Romanesque Romanesque architecture | a style of architecture developed in Italy and western Europe between the Roman and the Gothic styles after AD, characterized by round arches and vaults and by the substitution of piers for columns and profuse ornament and arcades |
Norman architecture | a Romanesque style first appearing in Normandy aroundAD and used in Britain from the Norman Conquest until the th century |
perpendicular perpendicular style English-Gothic English-Gothic architecture | a Gothic style in th and th century England, characterized by vertical lines and a fourentered (Tudor) arch and fan vaulting |
Tudor architecture | a style of English-Gothic architecture popular during the Tudor period, characterized by half-timbered houses |
Moorish Moorish architecture | a style of architecture common in Spain from the th to th centuries, characterized by horseshoe-shaped arches |
Victorian architecture | a style of architecture used in Britain during the reign of Queen Victoria, characterized by massive construction and elaborate ornamentation |
doctrine philosophy philosophical system school of thought ism | a belief (or system of beliefs) accepted as authoritative by some group or school |
architecture | the discipline dealing with the principles of design and construction and ornamentation of fine buildings, architecture and eloquence are mixed arts whose end is sometimes beauty and sometimes use |
landscape architecture | the branch of architecture dealing with the arrangement of land and buildings for human use and enjoyment |
school newspaper school paper | a newspaper written and published by students in a school |
textbook text text edition schoolbook school text | a book prepared for use in schools or colleges, his economics textbook is in its tenth edition, the professor wrote the text that he assigned students to buy |
learner's dictionary school dictionary | a dictionary specially written for those learning a foreign language |
Bachelor of Science in Architecture BSArch | a bachelor's degree in architecture |
Master of Architecture MArch | a degree granted for the successful completion of advanced study of architecture |
computer architecture | the art of assembling logical elements into a computing device, the specification of the relation between parts of a computer system |
network architecture | specification of design principles (including data formats and procedures) for creating a network configuration of data processors |
school shoal | a large group of fish, a school of small glittering fish swam by |
school | a body of creative artists or writers or thinkers linked by a similar style or by similar teachers, the Venetian school of painting |
Ashcan School Eight | a group of United States painters founded inand noted for their realistic depictions of sordid aspects of city life |
historical school | a school of th century German economists and legal philosophers who tried to explain modern economic systems in evolutionary or historical terms |
school | an educational institution, the school was founded in |
school | an educational institution's faculty and students, the school keeps parents informed, the whole school turned out for the game |
junior school | British school for children aged - |
infant school | British school for children aged - |
correspondence school | a school that teaches nonresident students by mail |
dancing school | a school in which students learn to dance |
direct-grant school | formerly a school that charged tuition fees and also received government grants in return for admitting certain non-paying students who were nominated by the local authorities |