PH ARKI Flashcards

1
Q

The window of the house is
unique in architecture for it
opens not just from mid-level

but from floor to ceiling.

A

Spanish Period

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2
Q

Architecture is the

material embodiment

of the specific ideas
and expectations of a
society.

A

CULTURE

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3
Q

a steep roof over a one-or-two
room living area raised on
posts or stilts one to two
meters above the ground or

over shallow water.

A

Nipa Homes; Early Filipino Period

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4
Q

A building must provide
an optimum interior
climate for the user,
their activities, and their
property.

A

CLIMATE

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5
Q

The modern era dawned on
Philippine architecture using
the simple straight lines of the
International Modern Style as a
chief mode of expression

A

Contemporary Period

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6
Q

The space beneath the hut may
be used for storage or as a
workshop; it also allows air to
circulate and safeguards against
flooding, snakes, and insects.

A

Early Filipino Period

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7
Q

Filipino houses prefer more styles
that are related to the creation of
stone and wood houses, utilizing
indigenous materials

A

Post-modern Style

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8
Q

The _______ style, a mixture of
historic styles, also found its way in
some of the commercial
establishments rising in the
business district/commercial areas

A

eclectic; modern style

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9
Q

decided to create
similar buildings in the
Philippines through the
Burnham Plan

A

Americans

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10
Q

Because of reduccion, the style of
architecture in the Philippines are the
same, creating poblaciónes/pueblos to
create communities within the range of
church bells and municipio

A

Antillean Architecture

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11
Q

simplify the
structure by creating
Philippines, particularly
Manila, as Europe-esque

A

Americans

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12
Q

This is the practical
requirement that a building
must respond to, and is
concerned with the
aspirations, requirements,
and limitations to be met in
designing a structure.

A

1.NEED

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13
Q

Commercial and religious
buildings in the Philippines
are created to accommodate

the modern style

A

American Period

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14
Q

is an
imaginative and creative
blend of science and art
in designing different
environments for people.

A

Architecture

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15
Q

The practice of architecture
is all about:

A

making
places that evokes
memory, recalls history,
and instills a sense of
identity

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16
Q

Churches were used as the
center of the pueblos and
defense structure of the city

(i.e. Intramuros)

A

Spanish Period

17
Q

The Filipino style found its way in the
re-emergence of traditional motifs,
the bahay-kubo and the bahay na
bato became popular forms to be
copied and modernized

A

Filipinization

18
Q

The current state of
technical knowledge in
building and the
availability of materials,
tools, equipment, and
methods

A

TECHNOLOGY

19
Q

Government buildings are
created with Greek or roman
temples complete with porticoes
and pediments.

A

American Period

20
Q
A
21
Q

The _________ were built
with an adjacent convento
attached or detached belfry,
and walled forecourt.

A

churches

22
Q
A
23
Q

Constructed of a stone- or brick-
supported lower level and a

hard wooden upper level
covered by tiles or in later cases
galvanized iron (Bahay na Bato).

A

Antillean Architecture; Spanish Period