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Match the buildings in Group I with their dominant spatial pattern in Group II. % Requires: \usepackage{multirow}\[\begin{array}{|c|c|} \hline Group I & Group II \\ \hline \text{(P)} & \text{\multirow{5}{*}{}} \\ \hline \text{National Assembly Building,} & \text{(1) Centralized organization} \\ \hline \text{Capitol Complex, Dhaka} \\ \hline \hline \text{(Q)} & \text{(2) Clustered organization} \\ \hline \text{Secretariat Building, UNESCO} \\ \hline \text{Headquarters, Paris} \\ \hline \hline \text{(R)} & \text{(3) Radial organization} \\ \hline \text{Fatehpur Sikri Palace Complex} \\ \hline \hline \text{(S)} & \text{(4) Linear organization} \\ \hline \text{Shodhan House, Ahmedabad} \\ \hline \hline \text{(5) Grid organization} \\ \hline \end{array}\] \[\text{Matching\ Groups\ I\ and\ II}\]

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To solve architecture matching questions: recall key architects and their design principles. - Louis Kahn → Centralized geometry. - Marcel Breuer → Linear slab forms. - Fatehpur Sikri → Clustered courtyards. - Le Corbusier → Grid-based modular planning.
Updated On: Nov 25, 2025
  • P-1, Q-3, R-2, S-5
  • P-5, Q-3, R-1, S-4
  • P-3, Q-4, R-1, S-5
  • P-1, Q-4, R-2, S-3


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