To most, the word ‘architecture’ connotes a grandeur typically associated with the Old World--flying buttresses, Doric columns, baroque flourishes, byzantine arabesques--and thus many of the more _____ structures, especially those not obviously inspired by neoclassicalism, are often thought to be cobbled together haphazardly instead of following some prescribed architectural idiom.
A.modest
B.secular
C.unassuming
D.dilapidated
E.ramshackle
F.sedate
A.modest
B.secular
C.unassuming
D.dilapidated
E.ramshackle
F.sedate