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One significant work of religious architecture in that city: Why was the work created? Who commissioned it? What is the legacy of the building? Be sure to include the architectural period or

Expectation for the Assignment:
This is a research project. It must include Power Point slides that address the following topics/points. All slides must
have images that illustrate your key points. Provide as much visual detail as possible.
A map showing the city and locating the spaces which you will discuss in your presentation.
You must name the architect of the museum and provide interiorand exterior photographs of the space.
One significant work of religious architecture in that city: Why was the work created?
Who commissioned it? What is the legacy of the building? Be sure to include the architectural period or
style of the structure and apply at least one descriptive architectural term from your
textbook.
One significant work of secular architecture in that city: Why was the
work created? Who commissioned it? Does its current function differ from its original
function? What is the legacy of the building? Be sure to include the architectural period or style of the
structure and apply at least one descriptive architectural term from your textbook.
! Bibliography of resources consulted.
• If you have personally visited one of these cities and wish to include your own photos, please feel free to do so!

One significant work of religious architecture in that city: Why was the work created? Who commissioned it? What is the legacy of the building? Be sure to include the architectural period or
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