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Wikipedia:WikiProject Architecture/infobox

Infobox proposals for WikiProject Architecture

Current Infoboxes

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object’s name
caption

Architects Infobox

Template:Infobox architect

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.


Example

Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright at 165
Born(1867-06-08)June 8, 1867
DiedApril 9, 1959(1959-04-09) (aged 91)
Wherever
NationalityAmerican
OccupationArchitect
AwardsNumerous Glittering Genius Awards
BuildingsRobie House

Fallingwater
Johnson Wax Building

Guggenheim Museum
ProjectsThe Illinois


Modern Buildings Infobox


Template:Infobox building

Usage

Cut and paste the following into your article and then save.

{{Infobox building
| name                 = 
| native_name          = 
| former_names         =
| alternate_names      =
| image                = 
| alt                  = 
| caption              = 
| map_type             = 
| map_alt              = 
| map_caption          = 
| altitude             = 
| building_type        = 
| architectural_style  = 
| structural_system    = 
| cost                 =  
| client               = 
| owner                = 
| current_tenants      = 
| landlord             = 
| location             = 
| address              = 
| location_town        = 
| location_country     = 
| iso_region           =
| coordinates_display  =
| latitude             =
| longitude            =
| start_date           = 
| completion_date      = 
| inauguration_date    =
| renovation_date      = 
| demolition_date      = 
| destruction_date     = 
| height               = 
| diameter             = 
| floor_count          = 
| floor_area           = 
| main_contractor      = 
| architect            = 
| architecture_firm    =
| structural_engineer  = 
| services_engineer    = 
| civil_engineer       = 
| awards               =
| url                  = 
| references           =
}}

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.

Example

Imperial War Museum North
Entrance
General information
Architectural styleDeconstructivism
Town or citySalford, Manchester
CountryUnited Kingdom
Construction startedwhenever
CompletedJuly 5, 2002 (2002-07-05)
Cost£28 million
ClientImperial War Museum
Technical details
Structural systemSteel frame with concrete floors
Design and construction
Architect(s)Daniel Libeskind
Structural engineerOve Arup


Historic Buildings Infobox


Template:Infobox building

Usage

Cut and past the following into your article and then save.

{{Infobox building
| name                 = 
| native_name          = 
| former_names         =
| alternate_names      =
| image                = 
| alt                  = 
| caption              = 
| map_type             = 
| map_alt              = 
| map_caption          = 
| altitude             = 
| building_type        = 
| architectural_style  = 
| structural_system    = 
| cost                 =  
| client               = 
| owner                = 
| current_tenants      = 
| landlord             = 
| location             = 
| address              = 
| location_town        = 
| location_country     = 
| iso_region           =
| coordinates_display  =
| latitude             =
| longitude            =
| start_date           = 
| completion_date      = 
| inauguration_date    =
| renovation_date      = 
| demolition_date      = 
| destruction_date     = 
| height               = 
| diameter             = 
| floor_count          = 
| floor_area           = 
| main_contractor      = 
| architect            = 
| architecture_firm    =
| structural_engineer  = 
| services_engineer    = 
| civil_engineer       = 
| awards               =
| url                  = 
| references           =
}}

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.

Example

St Paul's Cathedral
St Paul's Cathedral from the south
General information
Architectural styleEnglish Baroque
Town or cityLondon
CountryUnited Kingdom
Construction startedJune 1675
CompletedOctober 20, 1708 (1708-10-20)
ClientThe Church of England
Technical details
Structural systemLoad bearing portland stone
Design and construction
Architect(s)Christopher Wren
Structural engineerChristopher Wren


Bridge Infoboxes


Template:Infobox bridge

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= {{coord|50|01|01|N|90|01|01|W|region:US_type:landmark}}
|lat=
|long=
}}

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

Example

Golden Gate Bridge
Coordinates37°49′11″N 122°28′40″W / 37.81972°N 122.47778°W / 37.81972; -122.47778
Carries6 lanes of U.S. Route 101/CA 1, pedestrians and bicycles
CrossesGolden Gate
LocaleSan Francisco, California and Marin County, California
Maintained byGolden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District [1]
Characteristics
DesignSuspension, Truss Arch & Truss Causeways
Total length1.7 miles (2.74 km)
Width90 feet (27.43 meters)
Longest span4,200 feet (1,280.16 meters)[1]
Clearance above14 feet (4.27 meters) at toll gates, higher truck loads possible
Clearance below220 feet (67.06 meters) at mean higher high water
History
OpenedMay 27, 1937
Statistics
Toll$5.00 (southbound) ($4.00 with FasTrak)
Location
Map


Lighthouses


Template:Infobox Lighthouse

Usage

Copy and paste the template below:

{{Infobox lighthouse
| image_name = 
| caption =     
| location = 
| coordinates = {{coord|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 =
}}

Example

Admiralty Head Light
Map
LocationWhidbey Island, Whidbey Island, US
Coordinates48°09′39″N 122°40′52″W / 48.16083°N 122.68111°W / 48.16083; -122.68111
Tower
Constructed1903 Edit this on Wikidata
Constructionbrick Edit this on Wikidata
Height30 ft (9.1 m) Edit this on Wikidata
Light
First lit1903 Edit this on Wikidata
Deactivated1922 Edit this on Wikidata
Focal height40 m (130 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
Lensfourth order Fresnel lens Edit this on Wikidata
  1. ^ Denton, Harry et al. (2004) "Lonely Planet San Francisco" Lonely Planet, United States. 352 pp. ISBN 1-74104-154-6