Which structure best illustrates the architectural principles of the International Style—glass-and-steel towers of unadorned purity?
a. Charles Moore's Piazza d'Italia
b. Michael Graves' Portland Public Services Building
c. Frank Gehry's Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
d. Mies van der Rohe and Philip Johnson's Seagram Building
Answer: d
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A. naturalistic B. abstract C. stylized D. Classical
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The musical style in any given period refers to
A. the ideas associated with the single best artist in that period. B. the shared ideals of the majority of important artists in that period. C. the ideals of the wealthiest members of society in that period. D. the sum of all the features found in every artist in that period.
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