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Mouzon Keyword Taxonomy 19OCT28 Image Keyword Taxonomy uvwxvwz Here's my current taxonomy of keywords used to tag my photos. I've noted where I've deleted some of the sections bought from outside sources since they might have a problem with me posting it. Items {in brackets} are synonyms to their parent items. This is an evolving list, and I add keywords as I need them but don’t often finish out an entire category with all possible options, so there are normally many holes. So please let me know what I’m missing. Thanks! ~Steve Mouzon architecture architect A. Hays Town Addison Mizner Adolf Loos Aldo Rossi Allan Greenberg Allison Ramsey Alvar Aalto Alvin Holm Andrea Palladio Andrew von Maur Antoine Predock Antonio Gaudi Arquitectonica Augustus Pugin Bernard Maybeck Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue Bjarke Ingels Blackmon Rogers Bobby McAlpine uvwxvwz Page 1 • 19 October 28 Updates: www.mouzon.com/tools/image-keyword-taxonomy/index.html Braulio Casas Bruce Tolar Cass Gilbert Centerbrook Cesar Pelli CFA Voysey Chael Cooper Charles Moore Charles Rennie Mackintosh Charles Warren Christopher Alexander Christopher Wren Clay Chapman Cooper Johnson Smith Cooper Robertson Daniel Burnham Daniel Liebskind Daniel Solomon David Mayernik David Rau David Schwarz Demetri Porphyrios Dhiru Thadani Don Powers Donato Bramante Doug Farr Doug Kelbaugh DPZcoDesign Duncan McRoberts Duncan Stroik Duo Dickinson Edwin Lutyens Eero Saarinen Eric Brown uvwxvwz Page 2 • 19 October 28 Updates: www.mouzon.com/tools/image-keyword-taxonomy/index.html Eric Moser Eric Owen Moss Eric Watson Fairfax & Sammons Filippo Brunelleschi Franck & Lohsen Francoise Spoerry Frank Furness Frank Gehry Frank Greene Frank Lloyd Wright Frederick Law Olmsted Gabriele Tagliaventi Gary Justiss Geoffrey Bawa Geoffrey Mouen Gil Schafer Greene & Greene Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Hart Howerton Hartman-Cox Hector Guimard Henry Hobson Richardson Henry Hope Reed Herzog & de Meuron Historical Concepts I. M. Pei Inigo Jones Jaime Correa James Stirling Jean Nouvel Jeremiah Eck John Nash John Ruskin uvwxvwz Page 3 • 19 October 28 Updates: www.mouzon.com/tools/image-keyword-taxonomy/index.html John Russell Pope John Soane Jose Plecnik Julia Morgan Julia Sanford Karl Friedrich Schinkel Ken Tate Kenny Craft Khoury & Vogt Kiko Sanchez Kobi Karp Lake Flato Le Corbusier Leon Battista Alberti Leon Krier Leonardo da Vinci Lew Oliver Liam O'Connor Looney Ricks Kiss Louis Kahn Louis Nequette Louis Sullivan Lucien Steil Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Marcel Breuer Marianne Cusato Martin Brandwein Maurice Culot McKim Mead & White Merrill, Pastor & Colgan Michael Graves Michael Imber Michael Mehaffy Michael Thompson uvwxvwz Page 4 • 19 October 28 Updates: www.mouzon.com/tools/image-keyword-taxonomy/index.html Michael Watkins Michelangelo Milton Grenfell Moule & Polyzoides Norman Foster Paolo Soleri Patrick Pinnell Peter Behrens Peter Calthorpe Peter Eisenman Peter Pennoyer Philip Johnson Pier Carlo Bontempi Pursley Dixon Quinlan Terry Randall Imai Ray Eames Raymond Unwin Rem Koolhaas Renzo Piano Richard Economakis Richard Meier Richard Morris Hunt Richard Neutra Richard Rogers Rob Krier Robert A. M. Stern Robert Adam Robert Mills Robert Orr Robert Sharp Santiago Calatrava Sarah Susanka Skidmore Owings & Merrill uvwxvwz Page 5 • 19 October 28 Updates: www.mouzon.com/tools/image-keyword-taxonomy/index.html Steve Oubre Steven Holl Thom Mayne Thomas Beeby Thomas Dolan Thomas Gordon Smith Thomas Jefferson Torti Gallas Urban Design Associates Victor Horta Walter Chatham Walter Gropius William Le Baron Jenney William Price Zaha Hadid historical Adam Art Deco Art Moderne Arts & Crafts Beaux-Arts Bungalow Carpenter Gothic Collegiate Gothic Colonial Revival Dutch Colonial Edwardian Federal French Colonial Georgian Gothic Greek Revival Italianate Jeffersonian uvwxvwz Page 6 • 19 October 28 Updates: www.mouzon.com/tools/image-keyword-taxonomy/index.html Lutyens Medieval Modernist Brutalist Corbusian Glass Box International Style Mid-Century Modern Miesian Wrightian Palladian Portuguese Colonial Prairie Style Renaissance Romanesque Second Empire Shingle Style Spanish Colonial Spanish Colonial Revival Sullivanesque Tudor Tudor Revival Victorian Eastlake Queen Anne Vernacular regional Cuban English Cotswold French Norman Italian Emilia-Romagna uvwxvwz Page 7 • 19 October 28 Updates: www.mouzon.com/tools/image-keyword-taxonomy/index.html Philippine Fil-Hispanic tropical Bahamian British Colonial {English Colonial} Caribbean Rim French Colonial USA Atlantic Coast Great Plains Gulf Coast Alys Beach Creole Design Coast Vernacular Northeast Shingle Style Pacific Coast Rockies South {Southern Vernacular} Southwest art (not showing this section because most of the keywords & their structure were purchased from www.controlledvocabulary.com) building {edifice} {edifices} arrangement close cluster court bungalow court corner court uvwxvwz Page 8 • 19 October 28 Updates: www.mouzon.com/tools/image-keyword-taxonomy/index.html cottage court court of flats courtyard garden court triplets twins exterior 1 massing & walls brick range ceiling height corbels crenellation first floor elevation garden room green envelope light on two sides light wing louvers & vents massing block corner chamfer saltbox T2 & T3 T4 T5 & T6 T5 end cap on T4 block more light open wall parking party wall pediment pier infill horizontal board lattice louver uvwxvwz Page 9 • 19 October 28 Updates: www.mouzon.com/tools/image-keyword-taxonomy/index.html vertical board piers porte cochere positive outdoor space side wall siding board board & batten lap sleeping south facing outdoors street garage sun screen {sunscreen} towers {tower} tympanum wall articulation faux stone joints medallion panel sculptural quoin {quoins} rustication base frame-foundation transition heavy material brick curious half-timber shingle uvwxvwz Page 10 • 19 October 28 Updates: www.mouzon.com/tools/image-keyword-taxonomy/index.html stone stucco north face western wall zaguan 2 doors & windows building gate iron gate curtain wall {curtainwall} door location building corner {corner entry} front {front door} {main entry} front door surround loft {loft entry} utility garage {garage door} material metal wood part latch style barred board & rail flush metal uvwxvwz Page 11 • 19 October 28 Updates: www.mouzon.com/tools/image-keyword-taxonomy/index.html wood glazed louver panel board flat raised type coiling Dutch {Dutch door} overhead rolling swinging double single opening arrangement head arch impost keystone frame masonry metal sill surround ornament {ornamental} shutter {shutters} bar {shutter bar} {shutters bar} uvwxvwz Page 12 • 19 October 28 Updates: www.mouzon.com/tools/image-keyword-taxonomy/index.html board louvered paneled sidelight {sidelite} storefront retail display transom {transom window} fixed ventilating window accessory awning shade shutter configuration bay ganged round rose window shuttered style barred {window bars} stained glass type awning casement double-hung {double hung} fixed hopper jalousie uvwxvwz Page 13 • 19 October 28 Updates: www.mouzon.com/tools/image-keyword-taxonomy/index.html louvered pivot sliding special cellar Franklin mirror gridded gun slit {gunslit} louver {louvered} oriel 3 porches & balconies aedicule arcade balcony French balcony & awning support beam metal timber wood colonnade column masonry metal base capital plastic stone base capital stucco base uvwxvwz Page 14 • 19 October 28 Updates: www.mouzon.com/tools/image-keyword-taxonomy/index.html capital timber wood base capital round square entablature {architrave} {cornice} {frieze} fretwork gallery green envelope open porch ceiling pier brick infill {pier infill} stone stucco timber pilaster porch part beam metal stone wood bench ceiling open ceiling fabric floor uvwxvwz Page 15 • 19 October 28 Updates: www.mouzon.com/tools/image-keyword-taxonomy/index.html furnishings gate type back entry front loggia portico reclaimed side sleeping wraparound porch balcony & gallery principles porch bench railing metal stone wood stair foundation upper stoop vault groin 4 eaves & roofs balustrade cupola, lantern, belvedere dome dormer eave architrave bell-cast bracket bracket uvwxvwz Page 16 • 19 October 28 Updates: www.mouzon.com/tools/image-keyword-taxonomy/index.html {brackets} corbel {corbels} modillion {modillions} cornice enclosure closed open rafter enrichment entablature {architrave} {cornice} {frieze} frieze laundry {laundry eave} masonry brick overhang dimension gable ornament {gable ornament} window garage connector parapet rainwater collection storage & use conductor head downspout gutter half-round spout {water spout} uvwxvwz Page 17 • 19 October 28 Updates: www.mouzon.com/tools/image-keyword-taxonomy/index.html {waterspout} ridge cresting eagle's beak {eagle beak} roof material asphalt unconventional shingle clay tile concrete metal 5-V corrugated standing seam slate thatch wood {shakes} {wood shingles} shape dome gable gambrel hip slope translucent sacrificial eave skylight steeple weathervane {weather vane} 5 attachments & sitework activity uvwxvwz Page 18 • 19 October 28 Updates: www.mouzon.com/tools/image-keyword-taxonomy/index.html bathing cooking playing animal attachment bird chicken cow dog goat horse pig rabbit home bird {birdhouse} chicken cow dog goat horse pig rabbit sheep arbor awning cloth metal umbrella bell chimney cistern civic art engraving uvwxvwz Page 19 • 19 October 28 Updates: www.mouzon.com/tools/image-keyword-taxonomy/index.html memorial sculpture statue clock color conservatory fence bollard & chain metal chain link {chain-link} iron wire wood
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