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High priority list

Our creed is quality vs. quantity - we can live with lots of redlinks for a while, let's make that which we do write, good.

Overviews
  1. Architecture
  2. Architect
  3. Architectural theory
    1. History of architecture - Chronological
    2. Architectural history - the academic discipline
  4. Historic preservation
  5. Architectural design process
  6. Vitruvius
  7. Le Corbusier
  8. Frank Lloyd Wright
  9. Walter Gropius
  10. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
  11. Louis Kahn
  12. Andrea Palladio
  13. Filippo Brunelleschi
  14. Frank Gehry
  15. Zaha Hadid
  16. Rem Koolhaas
  17. Eugène Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc
  18. Antonio Sant'Elia
  19. Antonio Gaudi
  20. Colosseum
  21. Great Pyramid of Giza
  22. Hagia Sophia
  23. Machu Picchu
  24. Parthenon
  25. Pantheon, Rome
  26. Stonehenge
  27. Basilica of Saint Denis, Paris
  28. Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence "The Duomo"
  29. Basilica of Saint Peter, Rome
  30. Crystal Palace
  31. Forbidden City, Beijing
  32. Leaning Tower of Pisa
  33. Palace of Westminster
  34. Taj Mahal
  35. Villa Almerico-Capra (A.K.A. La Rotonda, Villa Rotunda, Villa La Rotonda, and Villa Almerico - by Palladio)
  36. Bauhaus, Dessau - the building rather than the 'school'
  37. Villa Savoye
  38. Barcelona pavilion
  39. Casa Mila, Barcelona
  40. Sagrada Familia
  41. Chrysler Building, New York
  42. Farnsworth house
  43. Fallingwater, Pennsylvania
  44. Einstein Tower
  45. Robbie House
  46. Grand Central Station, New York
  47. Guggenheim Museum, New York
  48. Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao
  49. Notre Dame du Haut
  50. Seagram building, New York
  51. Empire State Building
  52. Sydney Opera House
  53. World Trade Center, New York
  54. House
  55. Museum
  56. Gallery
  57. Skyscraper
  58. Airport
  59. Railway station
  60. Office
  61. Library
  62. School
  63. Hospital
  64. Building components
  65. Foundation (architectural)
  66. Floor (architectural)
  67. Envelope (architectural)
  68. Wall
  69. Curtain wall
  70. Window
  71. Roof
  72. Arch
  73. Dome
  74. Tower
  75. Vault (architectural)
  76. Planning and urban design
  77. Architectural revivalism
  78. The battle of the styles
  79. Modernism (architecture)
  80. Classicism (architecture)
  81. Baroque architecture
  82. Gothic architecture
  83. Gothic revival architecture - may include the 'gothic survival'
  84. Constructivist architecture
  85. Expressionist architecture
  86. De Stijl
  87. Mannerist architecture
  88. Renaissance architecture
  89. Architectural award
  90. Architectural practice
  91. Cost planning
  92. Cost control
  93. Construction contract
  94. Building code
    1. Arbitration (architectural)
  95. Construction
  96. Construction science and technology

Architects

  1. Vitruvius
  2. Le Corbusier
  3. Frank Lloyd Wright
  4. Walter Gropius
  5. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
  6. Alvar Aalto
  7. Andrea Palladio
  8. Filippo Brunelleschi
  9. Gottfried Semper
  10. John Soane
  11. John Vanbrugh
  12. Christopher Wren
  13. A.N. Pugin
  14. Inigo Jones
  15. Renzo Piano
  16. Frank Gehry
  17. Zaha Hadid
  18. Daniel Libeskind
  19. Alison and Peter Smithson
  20. Ernő Goldfinger
  21. László Moholy-Nagy
  22. Louis Kahn
  23. Claude Nicolas Ledoux
  24. Eugène Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc
  25. El Lissitzky
  26. Antonio Sant'Elia
  27. Antonio Gaudi
  28. Victor Horta
  29. Adolf Loos
  30. Charles Rennie Mackintosh
  31. Imhotep

Buildings

Ancient

  1. Colosseum
  2. Great Pyramid of Giza
  3. Hagia Sophia
  4. Machu Picchu
  5. Parthenon
  6. Pantheon, Rome
  7. Stonehenge

Historic

  1. Basilica of Saint Denis, Paris
  2. Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence "The Duomo"
  3. Basilica of Saint Peter, Rome
  4. Crystal Palace
  5. Forbidden City, Beijing
  6. Leaning Tower of Pisa
  7. Palace of Westminster
  8. Taj Mahal
  9. Villa Almerico-Capra (A.K.A. La Rotonda, Villa Rotunda, Villa La Rotonda, and Villa Almerico - by Palladio)

Modern

  1. Bauhaus, Dessau - the building rather than the 'school'
  2. Villa Savoye
  3. Barcelona pavilion
  4. Casa Mila, Barcelona
  5. Sagrada Familia
  6. Chrysler Building, New York
  7. Farnsworth house
  8. Fallingwater, Pennsylvania
  9. Einstein Tower
  10. Centre Georges Pompidou
  11. Robbie House
  12. Grand Central Station, New York
  13. Guggenheim Museum, New York
  14. Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao
  15. Johnson Wax Building, Wisconsin
  16. Notre Dame du Haut
  17. Seagram building, New York
  18. Empire State Building
  19. Sears Tower
  20. Sydney Opera House
  21. World Trade Center, New York

Building types

  1. House
  2. Museum
  3. Gallery
  4. Skyscraper
  5. Airport
  6. Railway station
  7. Shopping mall
  8. Apartment
  9. Office
  10. Library
  11. School
  12. Hospital

Building components

  1. Building components
  2. Foundation (architectural)
  3. Floor (architectural)
  4. Wall
  5. Envelope (architectural)
  6. Curtain wall
  7. Window
  8. Roof
  9. Arch
  10. Dome
  11. Tower
  12. Vault (architectural)
    1. Rib vault quadripartite and sexpartite
      1. Lierne vault
      2. Fan vault
    2. Barrel vault
    3. Groin vault
    4. Shell vault
  13. Architectural order corinthian, doric ionic etc. rather than Architectural ordering principles
    1. Corinthian order
    2. Ionic order
    3. Doric order
    4. Tuscan order
    5. Composite order
  14. Entablature
  15. Plinth

Planning and urban design

  1. Planning and urban design

Structures

  1. Aswan Dam
  2. Bridge
  3. Canal
  4. Dam
  5. Eiffel Tower

Movements and styles

  1. Architectural revivalism
  2. The battle of the styles
  3. Modernism (architecture)
  4. Classicism (architecture)
  5. Baroque architecture
  6. Gothic architecture
  7. Gothic revival architecture - may include the 'gothic survival'
  8. Constructivist architecture
  9. Expressionist architecture
  10. De Stijl
  11. Mannerist architecture
  12. Renaissance architecture

Architectural profession

  1. Architect
  2. Royal institue of British architects
  3. American institute of architects

Practice and management

  1. Architectural practice

Education

  1. Architectural education

Awards, Prizes and publications

  1. Pritzker Prize
  2. Stirling Prize
  3. Aga Khan Award for Architecture
  4. Architect's Journal
  5. Learning from Las Vegas
  6. Vers une architecture
  7. De architectura
  8. I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura
  9. The Seven Lamps of Architecture

Project management and cost control

  1. Architectural design process
  2. Cost planning
  3. Cost control
  4. Elemental cost planning
  5. Critical path analysis
  6. RIBA plan of work

Construction

  1. Construction
    1. Construction science and technology
      1. Architectural acoustics
      2. Thermal analysis (architectural)
      3. Material science (architectural)
      4. Fire engineering
      5. Structural engineering
      6. Green building design - for want of a better title for 'environmental/green/eco-sensitive/sustainable design.
      7. Building environmental science heating, air con etc.
        1. Building services engineering
      8. Building defects
        1. Dry rot
        2. Wet rot
        3. Subsidence
        4. Settlement (architectural)
        5. Death watch beetle
        6. Rising damp (architectural)
      9. Piped services
      10. Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning
  2. Construction systems
  3. Construction trades

Architectural law and regulation

  1. Building code
  2. Construction contract
    1. Arbitration (architectural)
  3. Collateral warranty

Related disciplines

  1. Planning and urban design
  2. Civil engineering
  3. Structural engineering
  4. Environmental engineering
  5. Service engineering
  6. Landscape architecture
  7. Naval architecture