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October 9, 2025 5 mins
A special request episode to Tatum and Mya, two Architecture students from NDSU, North Dakota. 10 questions about Architecture. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome back to road Trip Trivia everyone. I am your host,
Ali Lane, and today is all request Thursday. If you
have a request for a trivia game, please send me
an email. It is in the show notes and if
you ask nicely, I will oblige. I got a very
nice email from two architecture students named Tatum and Mia

(00:24):
at NDSU North Dakota, and they have requested questions all
about architecture. So I had to do a little research
on this, but I learned a lot. So Tatum and Mia,
this one goes out to you. Is everybody ready to play?
Here comes your trivia game of the day. Question number one.

(00:47):
Before it was all about medals for sport, the Olympic
Games once gave medals for what. In the early twentieth century,
question number one, before it was all about metals for sport,
games once gave medals for what. In the early twentieth century,
Question number two, which famous Architect's Sun invented the toy

(01:10):
Lincoln logs? Which famous Architect's Sun invented the toy Lincoln logs?
Question number three Andrea Palladio's sixteenth century blueprint for centuries
of Western design was called what Andrea Palladino's sixteenth century

(01:30):
blue print for centuries of Western designed was called what.
Question number four? Who designed much of New Delhi, India's capital?
Who designed much of New Delhi, India's capital? I The
Lincoln Memorial was designed by which American architect? The Lincoln

(01:51):
Memorial was designed by which American architect? Question number six?
Who was the Renaissance architect who invented new machines and
techniques just to build the Dome of Florence Cathedral? Who
was the Renaissance architect who invented new machines and techniques
just to build the Dome of Florence Cathedral? Question number seven.

(02:12):
The late Great Zaha Hadid was often nicknamed the Queen
of the What. The late Great Zaha Hadid was often
nicknamed the Queen of the what? Question number eight? Which
Brazilian architect filled Brasilia with sweeping sensual curves of concrete
and once said form follows beauty? Which Brazilian architect filled

(02:34):
Brasilia with sweeping central curves of concrete and once said
form follows beauty? Question number nine? Who is the self
taught Japanese architect known for minimalist designs? And deep respect
for nature? Who won the nineteen ninety five Pritzker Prize.
Who is the self taught Japanese architect known for minimalist

(02:55):
designs and deep respect for nature? Who won the nineteen
ninety five Pritzker And finally, question number ten, The word
architect comes from the Greek arc hicck hecton. What does
it literally mean? The word architect comes from the Greek
word archahecton. What does it literally mean? Those were your
ten questions all about architecture. Did anybody get any of them?

(03:18):
Besides our architecture students and architects? Those were hard? Okay,
let's try it from the beginning question number one. I'm
going to repeat them with the answers. Before it was
all about medals for sport. The Olympic Games once gave
medals for what. In the early twentieth century they handed
out medals for design of sports facilities? Question number two.

(03:40):
Which famous architect's son invented the toy Lincoln logs? John
Lloyd Wright? Question number three. Andrea Palladio's sixteenth century blueprint
for centuries of Western design was once called what the
Four Books of Architecture? Question number four who designed much
of New Delhi, India's capital. That was Sir Edwin Luten's

(04:03):
Question number five, The Lincoln Memorial was designed by Which
American architect Henry Bacon? Question number six? Who was the
Renaissance architect who invented new machines and techniques just to
build the Dome of Florence Cathedral? Filipo Brunel sci Question
number seven. The late great Zahaaded was often nicknamed the

(04:25):
Queen of the What the curve? Question number eight? Which
Brazilian architect filled Brasilia with sweeping sensual curves of concrete
and once said form follows beauty? Oscar Nimeier. Question number nine,
Who is the self taught Japanese architect known for minimalist
designs and deep respect for nature who won the nineteen

(04:46):
ninety five Pritzker Prize Today o and oh? And question
number ten. Finally, the word architect comes from the Greek
arca hecton. What does literally mean chief builder? Oh? That
was a mouthful for all those I hope I pronounced
everything correctly. I had to learn all this stuff about architecture,

(05:09):
but it was worth it. Thank you so much Tatum
and Mia for sending that request in. If anybody has
a request, you know what to do. My email is
in the show notes. Tune in every Tuesday for regular
road trip trivia. Thanks so much for playing everyone. I'm
Ali Lane. Have a great date. If you're driving, stay
safe on those roads until next time.
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