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Mission Inn. Curriculum Philosophers. Curriculum Philosophers. Architecture. Curriculum Philosophers. Influences. Curriculum Approaches. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. Mission Inn: Architectural Influences. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500.
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What was the name of the man who founded the Mission Inn in 1903? Frank Miller Arthur Benton Myron Hunt G. Stanley Wilson
A Frank Miller
What is the name of the circular staircase in the Mission Inn? Spiral staircase Round staircase Rotunda International Atrio International
C Rotunda International
Which of the following is not characteristic of California Mission style architecture, as evidenced in the Mission Inn? Arches Fountains Symmetry Pillars
C Symmetry
Who was not an architect credited with helping to build the Mission Inn? G. Stanley Wilson Myron Hunt Arthur Benton Frank Lloyd Wright
D Frank Lloyd Wright
What is meant by a rendering? A request for money owed A drawing in perspective of a proposed structure A study made in the planning of a structure A circular staircase
B A drawing in perspective of a proposed structure
Which saint is honored with an atrio in the Mission Inn? St. Patrick St. George St. Teresa St. Francis
D St. Francis
What cultural influences are evident in the Mission Inn? Spanish, Islamic, Asian, Arts and Crafts Spanish, Tropical, Asian, Arts and Crafts Spanish, French, German, Arts and Crafts Islamic, Danish, Asian, Arts and Crafts
A Spanish, Islamic, Asian, Arts and Crafts
What is the name of the tower built on Mt. Rubidoux? Friendship Tower Peace Tower Welcome Tower Riverside Tower
B Peace Tower
What cultures were referred to as the basis of California Mission architecture? Mexican and South American American and Canadian Spanish and Roman d. German and French
C Spanish and Roman
Who helped build and work on the California Missions? Californians Spanish soldiers Padres Native Californians
D A Native Californians
What is the definition of a landmark? A prominent identifying feature of a landscape A mark used by an architect to begin the first section of a building The rows of crops made by farmers during planting The boundary lines of a map
A A prominent identifying feature of a landscape
Specific Sites were chosen for the California Missions because of closeness to… Shopping areas for supplies Forts for protection from Native Californians Plenty of water, wood for fires, and fields for grazing herds and raising crops Government office buildings so padres could pay their taxes
C Plenty of water, wood for fires, and fields for grazing herds, and raising crops
What is a primary source? a firsthand or eyewitness account of an event when there is only one source available the first mention of an event information from an encyclopedia
A A firsthand or eyewitness account of an event
How many California Missions are there? 32 21 11 18
B 21
California Mission architecture was not only influenced by the Spanish, but also by the… A. Dutch B. English C. French D. Romans
D Romans