Wikipedia:WikiProject Architecture/infobox

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Infobox proposals for WikiProject Architecture

Contents

[edit] Current Infoboxes

[edit] Architects Infobox

[edit] Link to template

Template:Infobox Architect

[edit] Usage

Cut and past the following into your article:- or type {{subst:Infobox Architect}} into your article and then save.

{{Infobox Architect
|image=
|caption=
|name=
|nationality=
|birth_date=
|birth_place=
|death_date=
|death_place=
|practice_name=
|significant_buildings=
|significant_projects=
|awards=
|}}

Note: The parameters image, caption, death_date, death_place and Practice Name are optional and may be omitted.


[edit] Example

Frank Lloyd Wright

Frank Lloyd Wright at 165
Personal Information
Name Frank Lloyd Wright
Nationality American
Birth date 8th June 1867
Birth place Richland Center, Wisconsin
Date of death 9th April 1959
Place of death Wherever
Working Life
Practice Name The disciples
Significant Buildings Robie House

Fallingwater
Johnson Wax Building
Guggenheim Museum

Significant Projects The Illinois
Awards and Prizes Numerous Glittering Genius Awards


[edit] Modern Building Infobox


[edit] Link to template

Template:Infobox Modern building

[edit] Usage

Cut and past the following into your article:- or type {{subst:Infobox Modern building}} into your article and then save.

{{Infobox Modern building
|image=
|caption=
|name=
|location_town=
|location_country=
|architect=
|client=
|engineer=
|construction_start_date=
|completion_date=
|date_demolished=
|cost=
|structural_system=
|style=
|
}}

Note:This template should be used for buildings from 1900 onwards.

The parameters image, caption, client, engineer, construction_start_date, completion_date, date_demolished, cost_budget, structural_system, style are optional and may be omitted.

[edit] Example

Imperial War Museum North

Entrance
Building Information
Name Imperial War Museum North
Location Salford, Manchester
Country United Kingdom
Architect Daniel Libeskind
Client Imperial War Museum
Engineer Ove Arup
Construction Start Date whenever
Completion Date 5th July 2002
Cost £28 million
Structural System Steel frame with concrete floors
Style Deconstructivism


[edit] Historic Buildings Infobox


[edit] Link to template

Template:Infobox Historic building

[edit] Usage

Cut and past the following into your article:- or type {{subst:Infobox Historic building}} into your article and then save.

{{Infobox Historic building
|image=
|caption=
|name=
|location_town=
|location_country=
|architect=
|client=
|engineer=
|construction_start_date=
|completion_date=
|date_demolished=
|cost=
|structural_system=
|style=
|
}}

Note:This template should be used for buildings completed on or before 1900. The parameters image, caption, architect, client, engineer, construction_start_date, completion_date, date_demolished, cost_budget, structural_system, style are optional and may be omitted.

[edit] Example

St Paul's Cathedral

St Paul's Cathedral from the south
Building Information
Name St Paul's Cathedral
Location London
Country United Kingdom
Architect Christopher Wren
Client The Church of England
Engineer Christopher Wren
Construction Start Date June 1675
Completion Date October 20, 1708
Structural System Load bearing portland stone
Style English Baroque



[edit] Skyscraper Infobox


[edit] Link to template

Template:Infobox Skyscraper

[edit] Usage

{{Infobox Skyscraper
|building_name=
|image=
|previous_building=
|year_built=
|surpassed_by_building=
|year_highest=
|year_end=
|plural=
|location=
|status=
|groundbreaking=
|constructed=
|est-completion=
|opening=
|destroyed=
|use=
|antenna_spire=
|roof=
|top_floor=
|floor_count=
|floor_area=
|architect= 
|contractor=
|developer=
|owner=
}}

[edit] Example

Sears Tower

Sears Tower was the world's tallest building from 1973 to 2004.*

Preceded by World Trade Center
Surpassed by Taipei 101
Information
Location Chicago, Illinois USA
Status Complete
Constructed 1970-1973
Height
Antenna/Spire 1730 ft (527.3 m) [1]
Roof 1451 ft (442.3 m)
Top floor 1354 ft (412.7 m)
Technical Details
Floor count 108
Floor area 3.8 million sq. ft.
418,064 sq. m
Elevator count 104
Companies
Architect Skidmore, Owings and Merrill
* Fully habitable, self-supported, from main entrance to rooftop; see world's tallest structures for other listings.


[edit] Bridge Infoboxes


[edit] Link to template

Template:Infobox Bridge

[edit] Usage

Copy and paste the template below:

{{Infobox_Bridge
|bridge_name=
|image=
|caption=
|official_name=
|carries=
|crosses=
|locale=
|maint=
|id=
|design=
|mainspan=
|length=
|width=
|clearance=
|below=
|traffic=
|open=
|closed=
|toll=
|map_cue=
|map_image=
|map_text=
|map_width=
|coordinates= {{coor dms|50|01|01|N|90|01|01|W|region:US_type:landmark}}
|lat=
|long=
}}

[edit] Parameter descriptions

  • bridge_name= Name of bridge
  • image= Filename of image of the bridge
  • caption= Text for caption beneath image
  • official_name= Official name
  • carries= Type of vehicles bridge carries
  • crosses= Body of water or geographic feature that is being crossed
  • locale= General area where located (San Francisco, Indiana-Kentucky State Line)
  • maint= Maintaining Entity (California Department of Transportation)
  • id= National Bridge ID#, if available
  • design= Type of bridge (cantilever, truss, suspension)
  • mainspan= Length of main span, w/ metric conversions
  • length= Length of bridge, w/ metric conversions
  • width= Width of bridge, w/ metric conversions
  • clearance= Clearance on top of the bridge, if proper
  • below= Clearance beneath the bridge
  • traffic= Average Daily Traffic value
  • open= Opening date
  • closed= Closing date
  • toll= Price of the toll (if a toll bridge)
  • map_cue=
  • map_image= Filename of map image of bridge
  • map_text= Caption beneath map image of bridge
  • map_width= Map width in a standard value (pixels, for example)
  • coordinates= Latitude and longitude

(use either coordinates= or both lat= and long=)

  • lat= Latitude
  • long= Longitude

[edit] Example

Golden Gate Bridge
Golden Gate Bridge
Carries 6 lanes of U.S. Route 101/CA 1, pedestrians and bicycles
Crosses Golden Gate
Locale San Francisco, California and Marin County, California
Maintained by Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District [2]
Design Suspension, Truss Arch & Truss Causeways
Longest span 4,200 feet (1,280.16 meters)[1]
Total length 1.7 miles (2.74 km)
Width 90 feet (27.43 meters)
Vertical clearance 14 feet (4.27 meters) at toll gates, higher truck loads possible
Clearance below 220 feet (67.06 meters) at mean higher high water
Opening date May 27, 1937
Toll $5.00 (southbound) ($4.00 with FasTrak)
Connects:
Northern San Francisco Peninsula with Southern Marin County


[edit] Lighthouses


[edit] Link to template

Template:Infobox Lighthouse

[edit] Usage

Copy and paste the template below:

{{Infobox_Lighthouse       
  | image_name = 
  | caption =     
  | location = 
  | coordinates = {{coor dms|38|55|59|N|74|57|37|W|type:landmark}} or {{coor d|38.9|N|-74.9|E|type:landmark}}
  | yearlit = 
  | automated = 
  | yeardeactivated = 
  | foundation = 
  | construction = 
  | shape = 
  | height = 
  | lens = 
  | range = 
  | characteristic =
}}

[edit] Example

WikiProject Architecture/infobox

Admiralty Head Lighthouse
Location: Coupeville, Washington
Coordinates
WGS-84 (GPS)
48°09′38.75″N, 122°40′52.2″W
Foundation: Surface
Construction: Brick and Stucco
Year first lit: 1903
Deactivated: 1922
Tower shape: Conical
Height: 30 ft
Original lens: Fourth order Fresnel lens (removed)