Soul and Space Flashcards
is a type of indigenous house among early and modern Filipinos. It serves as an icon of the Filipino culture in the rural areas.
bahay kubo
bahay kubo comes from a Spanish term “_____” which means “____”
cubo
cube
Traditional homes in the Philippines are alike in terms of architectural designs
but differ in decorative details depending on the tribe. This kind of house is usually situated at the contour of the rice field. This is also called as one-room house that looks like a pyramid shaped resting on four posts.
ifugao house (bale)
A _______ also known as “place for sleep” is a state house for the elite members
of the Maranao tribe.
torogan
A torogan also known as “place for sleep” is a state house for the elite members of the Maranao tribe.
The Maranao House
This house represents leadership and status symbol. The last standing example of the house was declared by the National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum of the Philippines in the year 2008.
The Maranao House
______ is placed above ground by columns cut by trees with huge width. Walls are covered with plywood sticks and roof thatched with dried coconut. The area does not have division that only appears like a huge hall with elaborative engravings depicting Maranaw design called _____
- torogan
- okir
torogan is usually ornamented with a legendary ___ adorned inside
sarimanok
This type of house are raised on piles over a land or water surface.
These are built as to protect the houses from floods as well as vermin or pest. The space under the house will serve shade for working owner or storage.
The House on Stilts
This is a portable house used by the early Aetas or negritos that is best suited for their nomadic life. It is constructed along the principle of tripod with light branches and palm pods.
The Lean-to
are the sea gypsies of the Philippines that cruise along islands in the Sulu archipelago.
badjaos
Their boats ranges from 12-60 feet in length but do not exceed 6 feet wide carved with ____ design
ukkil
is a technique used by selective tribe from Mindanao that uses geometric patterns, ornamental design and icons.
ukkil
Badjaos are the sea gypsies of the Philippines that cruise along islands in the Sulu archipelago. Their boats ranges from 12-60 feet in length but do not exceed 6 feet wide carved with ukkil design.
The Badjao Houseboat
This is a term used for geometric and flowing designs with leaves as basis for its motifs usually found in Maranao and Muslim influence. I
okir or ukkil