Part 3 Reviewer Flashcards

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This is the vernacular residence of the Yakan

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Lumah

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This is the vernacular residence of the Kankanay

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Bauko

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These are the main posts of the Bale that sit on a cobbled base and support the main structure of the house

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Tukod

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The perimeter of the Intramuros was defined by whom?

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Miguel Lopez de Legaspi

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Intramuros used to be a palisaded settlement reigned upon by

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Rajah Sulayman

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The first architect to work on Philippine soil was ____.

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Fr. Antonio Sedeno

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He is the first owner of the current Malacañang Palace

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Luis Rocha

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He is the first Filipino Architect to be employed by the American colonial government

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Carlos Barretto

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He designed the main building of the Dela Salle University along Taft Avenue

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Tomas Mapua

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He designed the Baclaran Church and the Church of the Risen Lord in UP Diliman

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Cesar Concio

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Which among the following is not a design by Leandro Locsin

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Manila Film Center

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He designed the seemingly timeless modern Ramon Magsaysay Center and the Regional WHO office in Manila

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Alfredo Luz

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He designed the GSIS building, National Heart Center and Fort Ilocandia

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Jorge Ramos

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The years after world war II was mainly devoted to the rebuilding of manila and the eventual transfer of the capital (and government offices) to Quezon city using the master plan drafted by ____.

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Juan Arellano and Harry Frost

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He designed the Pedro Calungsod Chapel in Cebu’s SM Seaside Complex

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Carlos Arnaiz

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This is architectural component that is often the first to be visually noticed

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Architectural elements

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17
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A type of order wherein objects are arranged to create meaning is called ______.

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Conceptual order

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This is the process of changing forms through a series of discreet permutations and manipulations in accordance with a concept

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Transformation

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The approach is a part of a circulation of a building that ____.

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Allows the observer to appreciate the exterior form of the building in relation to neighboring spaces

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20
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An architectural composition showing a visual order where in elements are arranged in repetitive pattern is called _____.

21
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It has been found out that colors with longer wavelengths create stronger stimuli for the human retina than colors with shorter wavelengths, hence the color blue is highly recommended to spaces where ____.

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Relaxation takes place

22
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The major factors that influence behaviors are

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Biological, Social and Environmental

23
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This environmental perception theory explains the need for nature-inspired spaces to refresh our minds after being overly focused in doing certain tasks

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Attention restoration theories

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This is an evolution-based theory that explains human’s preference for edges beside open spaces that refuge and sightlines

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Prospect-Refuge Theory

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This is the exploration of varying versions of a particular solution to an architectural requirement or architectural problem
Iteration
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According to Vitruvius, this is “the correspondence among the measures of the members of an entire work, and of the whole to a certain part selected as the standard”.
Proportion
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Book III and IV of Vitruvius’ “10 Books of Architecture” discusses about?
Temple design and the importance of proportion
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The 10 books of architecture by Vitruvius was written as ?
A guide for Augustus Caesar’s numerous construction projects
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He wrote the “I Quattro Libri dell’ Architettura” or the “Four books of Architecture”, and prominent mannerist architect of the renaissance
Andrea Palladio
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The Chrysler building is an iconic Art Deco building of | glass and steel, designed by __.
William van Allen
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This is the construction system for the outer covering of a building in which the outer walls are nonstructural, but merely integrated to keep the weather out and the interior in controlled lighting and ventilated condition.
curtain wall
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.This is the German art school operational from 1919 to 1933 that combined crafts and the fine arts, and was famous for the approach to design that it publicized and taught.
Bauhaus
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Which of the following sums up the philosophy of the | international style?
Form follows function
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This approach in Architecture is also known as the | Functionalist movement.
De Stijl
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This is the style or movement which emerged in the 1960s as a reaction against the austerity, formality, and lack of variety of modern architecture, particularly in the international style.
Post Modern
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Who among the following is considered the main | proponent of deconstructivism?
Jacques Derida
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He is a Chilean architect who was the Pritzker Architecture Prize Winner for 2016 who designed the UC Innovation Ceter of the Universidad Católica de Chile, but who is more popular for his innovative mass housing designs.
Alejandro Aravena
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This is an approach in building design where a major aim is to minimize building construction and utilization’s carbon footprint by integrating energy efficient utility systems such as solar power generation, wind energy & rain water harvesting and grey water recycling.
Sustainable architecture
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The Menara Mesiniaga Building in Malaysia, a pioneer in integrating energy-efficient, environment and climate conscious design and utilization of recycled materials was designed by __
Ken Yeang
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The capital of Brazil, Basilia, is a high modernist | exercise in planning and design by __.
Oscar Niemeyer
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This is the process whereby populations move from | rural to urban areas, enabling cities and towns to grow
urbanization
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This is the person responsible for the building of the Edo castle, now known as the Tokyo Imperial palace, and for the development of Edo from a small fishing village into one of the largest capital cities in the world
Ieyasu Tokugawa
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This is the phenomenon in which the middle-class families in the USA transferred residences to city peripheries in order to avail of affordable housing with lawns, wide open spaces, and far from polluted and congested cities.
suburbanization
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.This is the phase of Architectural design devoted to documentation of conditions, in-depth analysis of needs and identification of goals and objectives of the design process
Programming
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This is the phase of Architectural design devoted to preliminary, conceptual, spatial and technical design solutions for the project
Schematic design
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.This is the diagram wherein spaces are represented in shapes while linkages are represented by lines, to show the relationship of spaces, how circulation can be established and the efficient adjacency required to keep the design functional.
Bubble diagram
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This is the quantitative and qualitative description of | spaces
Space programming
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PD 1096 is also known as the __.
National Building Code
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Batas Pambansa 220 is also known as __.
Law for Economic & Socialized Housing in Urban | & Rural Areas