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HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE

1. The council house in Greece.

Prytaneion
Bouleuterion
Stoa
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2. Japanese Tea House.

Masu-Gumi
Cha-Sit-Su
Tokonama
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3. In classical Architecture, the elaborated beam


member carried by the columns.

Entablature
Architrave
Crepidoma
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4. In the classical order, the lower part or member of


the entablature; the beam that spans from column to
column.
Pediment
Architrave
Crepidoma
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5.. A unit of measurement used for standarizing the


dimensions of a building materials or regulating the
proportions of an architectural composition (D.K. Ching
p. 56)
Grids
Modules
Reference Points
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6. Who erected the earliest known obelisk in Heliopolis?

Senusret 1
Imhotep
Amenemhat I
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7. The building in the acropolis generally considered as


being the most nearly perfect building erected is the.

Parthenon
Pantheon
PartenonI
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8. Female Statues with baskets serving as columns.

Atlantes
Caryatids
Canephora
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9. What is not required as a feature in modern muslim


mosque?

Domes
Pointed Archs
Pinnacles
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10. True or False, Is "Baroque for Ornamentation" was


the Major Contribution of the Rennaissance
Architecture. (D.K. Ching p. 133)

False
True
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11. The ornamental pattern work in stone, filling the


upper part of a Gothic Window.

Mouldings
Plough
Tracery
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12. Elizabethan Architecture is from what architecture?

France / Gothic Architecture


U.S / English Renaissance
Italy / Romanesque Architecture
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13. The space between the sloping roof over the aisle
and the aisle vaulting, so also called the blind story.

Triglyph
Intercolumnation
Triforium
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14. Sacred artificial mountains of babylon and assyria.

Pyramid
Ziggurat
Rock Cut Tombs
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15. Structure of wedge shaped blocks over an opening.

Vault
Arch
Arcade
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16. Architect of Iglesia ni Cristo.

George Formoso
Carlos Santos Viola
Leandro Locsin
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17. Architect of Robinson's Galleria

Leandro Locsin
Antonio Sin Diong
William Cosculluela
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18. A Filipino Architect whose philosophy is "the


structure must be well oriented".

George Ramos
Philip Recto
Caesar Homer Concio
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19. Finest example of french gothic architecture.

Chartres Cathedral
Notre Dame Cathedral
Norwich Cathedral
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20. Ifugao House.

Bilik
Aljibe
Bale
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21. Architect of Solomon Guggenheim Museum.

John Urtzon
Frank Lloyd Wright
Skidmore, Orwings and Merril
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22. Architect of the Parliament Buildings in Brazil.

John Urtzon
Skidmore, Owings and Merril
Lucio Costa and Oscar Niyemer
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23. Domical Mound containing a relic.

Stupa
Tumuli
Cromlech
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24. A plant whose leaves form the lower portions of the


Corinthian Capital. (D.K. Ching p. 181)

Echinus
Papyrus
Acanthus
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE

25. The triangular or segmental space enclosed by a


pediment or arch. (D.K. Ching p. 250)

Triglyph
Triforium
Tympanum
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26. King Zoser's Architect who was deified in the 26th


Dynasty.

Ptolemy III
Senusret I
Imhotep
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27. The space between the sloping roof over the aisle
and the aisle vaulting, so also called the blind story.

Triglyph
Intercolumnation
Triforium
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE

28. "A bridge is like a house".

Frank Lloyd Wright


Le Corbusier
Robert Mailart
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29. A Muslim Temple, a mosque for public worship, also


known for place of prostration.

Mudejar
Minaret
Masjid
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30. Structure of wedge shaped blocks over an opening.

Vault
Arch
Arcade
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31. "Form does not necessarily follow function".

Robert Mailart
Alvar Aalto
Frederick Law Omsltead
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE

32. A line of counterthrusting arches on columns or


piers.

Arcade
Narthex
Nave
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33. A windowed wall that rises above the roof of


adjacent walls that admit light into the interior.

Refectory
Clerestory
Skylight
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34. A Compound Bracket or capital in Japanese


Architecture.

Cha-Sit-Su
Masu-Gumi
Tokonama
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35. The Architecture of the Curve Line is called.

Renaissance
Rococo
Gothic
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36. A roof in which 4 faces rest diagonally between the


gables and coverage at the roof.

Gable Roof
Helm Roof
Mansard Roof
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37. "A house is like a flower pot".

Peter Luergi Nuervi


Richard Josef Neutra
Peter Behrens
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38. Open Court in a Italian Palazzo.

Cavetto
Cortel
Hypostyle Halle
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39. A concave molding approximately quarter round.


(D.K. Ching p. 183)

Cortel
Cornice
Cavetto
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40. Richly carved coffins in Greece and Mesopotamia.

Chattris
Sarcophagus
Cenotaph
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE

41. Greek Equivalent of the Roman Forum, a place of


open air assembly or market.

Stoa
Agora
Odeion
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42. Forming the imposing entrance to the Acropolis and


erected by the Architect Mnesicles is the.

Pai Lou
Torii
Propylaea
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43. Architect of the Erechtheion.

Vitrivius
Mnesicles
Agrippa
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44. Architects of Hagia Sophia.

Aggripa
Anthemis and Isidorus
Callicrates
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45. Roman building for which gladiatorial battles took


place.

Stadium
Colosseum
Ampitheaters
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46. Architect of the Sydney Opera House.

John Urtzon
Frank Lloyd Wright
Skidmore, Owings and Merril
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47. Architect of Manila Hilton Hotel.

William Parsons
Daniel Burnham
Walton Becket
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE

48. Architect of AT and T Building, New York.

Loius Sullivan
Frank Lloyd Wright
Philip Johnsony
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE

49. "Cube within a Cube".

Frank Lloyd Wright


Le Corbusier
Robert Mailart
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50. Also called a "Honeysuckle" Ornament.

Antefixae
Anthemion
Aphoteca
1. B 11. C 21. B 31. A 41. B
2. B 12. B 22. C 32. C 42. C
3. A 13. A 23. A 33. B 43. B
4. B 14. B 24. C 34. B 44. B
5. B 15. B 25. C 35. C 45. B
6. A 16. B 26. C 36. B 46. A
7. A 17. C 27. A 37. A 47. A
8. B 18. A 28. C 38. B 48. C
9. C 19. B 29. C 39. C 49. B
10. A 20. C 30. B 40. B 50. A

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