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THEORY OF

RC H I TE C T U R E 2
A
GROUP 2
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 01

IT IS THE FORM OF SPACE THAT DETERMINED BY THE


CONFIGURATION OF ITS DEFINING ELEMENTS AND PATTERN OF
ITS OPENINGS (DOORS/WINDOWS) WHETHER AT THE EDGES OF AN
ENCLOSING PLANE WHICH USUALLY WEAKENS THE CORNER
BOUNDARIES.

_E_R__ __ E__L____E

source: https://academia.com/documents/theory-of-architecture-reviewer-52e1y1dez5v8
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 01

IT IS THE FORM OF SPACE THAT DETERMINED BY THE


CONFIGURATION OF ITS DEFINING ELEMENTS AND PATTERN OF
ITS OPENINGS (DOORS/WINDOWS) WHETHER AT THE EDGES OF
AN ENCLOSING PLANE WHICH USUALLY WEAKENS THE CORNER
BOUNDARIES.

ANSWER: DEGREE OF ENCLOSURE

source: https://academia.com/documents/theory-of-architecture-reviewer-52e1y1dez5v8
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 02

THE OVERALL SHAPE OF A BUILDING AFFECTS THE AMOUNT OF


ENERGY IT WILL CONSUME AND A CONFIGURATION THAT RESIST
UNWANTED HEAT TRANSMISSION FOR A GIVEN ENCLOSED
VOLUME.

_ U I _ _ _ _ _ C _ _ _ I _ _ _ _T_ _ _

source: https://academia.com/documents/theory-of-architecture-reviewer-52e1y1dez5v8
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 02

THE OVERALL SHAPE OF A BUILDING AFFECTS THE AMOUNT OF


ENERGY IT WILL CONSUME AND A CONFIGURATION THAT RESIST
UNWANTED HEAT TRANSMISSION FOR A GIVEN ENCLOSED
VOLUME.

ANSWER: BUILDING CONFIGURATION

source: https://academia.com/documents/theory-of-architecture-reviewer-52e1y1dez5v8
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 03

IT IS A KIND OF FUNCTION THAT FOLLOW THE FLOW OF GRAVITY


LOADS FROM ROOF DOWN TO COLUMN, THROUGH FLOORS TO
FOUNDATIONS AND SOIL, ALSO FOLLOW THE FLOW OF LATERAL
LOADS, EARTHQUAKE FROM THE GROUND TO FOUNDATION,
COLUMN, WALL, AND FLOOR.

____C_____ _U_____N

source: https://academia.com/documents/theory-of-architecture-reviewer-52e1y1dez5v8
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 03

IT IS A KIND OF FUNCTION THAT FOLLOW THE FLOW OF GRAVITY


LOADS FROM ROOF DOWN TO COLUMN, THROUGH FLOORS TO
FOUNDATIONS AND SOIL, ALSO FOLLOW THE FLOW OF LATERAL
LOADS, EARTHQUAKE FROM THE GROUND TO FOUNDATION,
COLUMN, WALL, AND FLOOR.

ANSWER: STRUCTURAL FUNCTION

source: https://academia.com/documents/theory-of-architecture-reviewer-52e1y1dez5v8
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 04

A building is higher, lower, or denser,


people always have different theories
regarding in which direction the city should
grow.

source:https://www.re-thinkingthefuture.com/architectural-community/a2390-10-theories-for-architecture-of-the-fut
ure/
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 04

A building is higher, lower, or denser,


people always have different theories
regarding in which direction the city should
grow.

Answer:Urban density
source:https://www.re-thinkingthefuture.com/architectural-community/a2390-10-theories-for-architecture-of-the-fut
ure/
"The Architect who is known to be the ""Father of
Fantastic Architecture"
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 05

The design also has an impact on how each space is grown


and seen differently. Making the quality of spaces
relevant to the psychological well-being of a human being.
A deeper understanding of the choice of materials, colors,
lighting, spaces.

source:https://www.re-thinkingthefuture.com/architectural-community/a2390-10-theories-for-architecture-of-the-fut
ure/
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 05

The design also has an impact on how each space is grown


and seen differently. Making the quality of spaces
relevant to the psychological well-being of a human being.
A deeper understanding of the choice of materials, colors,
lighting, spaces.

Answer:Interior design
source:https://www.re-thinkingthefuture.com/architectural-community/a2390-10-theories-for-architecture-of-the-fut
ure/
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 06

It’s the 21st century and talking about the future the
most important thing is to look into the other planets for
life in the future. Due to the overpopulation, it is strongly
believed that the earth will run out of space soon and we
have started looking for alternatives on where else can
live to be created.

source:https://www.re-thinkingthefuture.com/architectural-community/a2390-10-theories-for-architecture-of-the-fut
ure/
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 06

It’s the 21st century and talking about the future the
most important thing is to look into the other planets for
life in the future. Due to the overpopulation, it is strongly
believed that the earth will run out of space soon and we
have started looking for alternatives on where else can
live to be created.

Answer:Extraterrestrial architecture
source:https://www.re-thinkingthefuture.com/architectural-community/a2390-10-theories-for-architecture-of-the-fut
ure/
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 07

IT IS CHARACTERIZED BY THE USE OF STRAIGHT AND ANGULAR


LINES AND A SLEEKNESS OF DESIGN.

_ _ T _E_O S_ _ _ E

source: https://academia.com/documents/theory-of-architecture-reviewer-52e1y1dez5v8
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 07

IT IS CHARACTERIZED BY THE USE OF STRAIGHT AND ANGULAR


LINES AND A SLEEKNESS OF DESIGN.

ANSWER: ART DECO STYLE

source: https://academia.com/documents/theory-of-architecture-reviewer-52e1y1dez5v8
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 08

IT IS POPULARIZED IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM IN THE 1890’S. IT


INCLUDES THE USE OF GLASS AND METALS.

A_ _ N_UV_ A _

source: https://academia.com/documents/theory-of-architecture-reviewer-52e1y1dez5v8
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 08

IT IS POPULARIZED IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM IN THE 1890’S. IT


INCLUDES THE USE OF GLASS AND METALS

ANSWER: ART NOUVEAU

source: https://academia.com/documents/theory-of-architecture-reviewer-52e1y1dez5v8
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 09

IT IS BASED ON HISTORICAL AND ECLECTIC IDEAS TAUGHT


DURING THE 19th CENTURY.

B_ _ _X-A_ _T_ S_Y_ _

source: https://academia.com/documents/theory-of-architecture-reviewer-52e1y1dez5v8
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 09

IT IS BASED ON HISTORICAL AND ECLECTIC IDEAS TAUGHT


DURING THE 19th CENTURY.

ANSWER: BEAUX-ARTS STYLE

source: https://academia.com/documents/theory-of-architecture-reviewer-52e1y1dez5v8
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 10

IT IS ASSOCIATED WITH AN ANALYTICAL APPROACH TO THE


FUNCTION OF BUILDINGS, A STRICTLY RATIONAL USE OF (OFTEN
NEW) MATERIALS, AN OPENNESS TO STRUCTURAL INNOVATION
AND THE ELIMINATION OF ORNAMENT.

source:
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 10

IT IS ASSOCIATED WITH AN ANALYTICAL APPROACH TO THE


FUNCTION OF BUILDINGS, A STRICTLY RATIONAL USE OF (OFTEN
NEW) MATERIALS, AN OPENNESS TO STRUCTURAL INNOVATION
AND THE ELIMINATION OF ORNAMENT.

ANSWER: MODERNISM

source: https://www.britannica.com/art/Modernism-art
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 11

IT IS A PASSENGER RAILROAD STATION IN THE QUEENSGATE


NEIGHBORHOOD OF CINCINNATI, OHIO, UNITED STATES. THE
PRINCIPAL ARCHITECTS OF THE MASSIVE BUILDING WERE ALFRED
T. FELLHEIMER AND STEWARD WAGNER, WITH ARCHITECTS PAUL
PHILIPPE CRET AND ROLAND WANK BROUGHT IN AS DESIGN
CONSULTANTS; CRET IS OFTEN CREDITED AS THE BUILDING'S
ARCHITECT, AS HE WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE BUILDING'S
SIGNATURE ART DECO STYLE.

source:
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 11

IT IS A PASSENGER RAILROAD STATION IN THE QUEENSGATE


NEIGHBORHOOD OF CINCINNATI, OHIO, UNITED STATES. THE
PRINCIPAL ARCHITECTS OF THE MASSIVE BUILDING WERE ALFRED
T. FELLHEIMER AND STEWARD WAGNER, WITH ARCHITECTS PAUL
PHILIPPE CRET AND ROLAND WANK BROUGHT IN AS DESIGN
CONSULTANTS; CRET IS OFTEN CREDITED AS THE BUILDING'S
ARCHITECT, AS HE WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE BUILDING'S
SIGNATURE ART DECO STYLE.

ANSWER: CINCINNATI UNION TERMINAL

source: https://www.cincymuseum.org/union-terminal/
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 12

THE STYLE IS CHARACTERIZED BY AN EMPHASIS ON VOLUME OVER


MASS, THE USE OF LIGHTWEIGHT, MASSPRODUCED, INDUSTRIAL
MATERIALS, REJECTION OF ALL ORNAMENT AND COLOR,
REPETITIVE MODULAR FORMS, AND THE USE OF FLAT SURFACES,
TYPICALLY ALTERNATING WITH AREAS OF GLASS.

source:
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 12

THE STYLE IS CHARACTERIZED BY AN EMPHASIS ON VOLUME OVER


MASS, THE USE OF LIGHTWEIGHT, MASSPRODUCED, INDUSTRIAL
MATERIALS, REJECTION OF ALL ORNAMENT AND COLOR,
REPETITIVE MODULAR FORMS, AND THE USE OF FLAT SURFACES,
TYPICALLY ALTERNATING WITH AREAS OF GLASS.

ANSWER: INTERNATIONAL STYLE

source: https://www.theartstory.org/movement/international-style/history-and-concepts/
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 13

A set of ideas, theories or concepts that


governed the work of architecture with
architects incessantly seek to create new
concepts or thoughts in defining architecture.

Source: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1VSZ6Lts7TZ7ISYrUd9HJnym0EFco2SVm?usp=sharing
:
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 13

A set of ideas, theories or concepts that governed


the work of architecture with architects incessantly
seek to create new concepts or thoughts in defining
architecture.

ANSWER: DESIGN PHILOSOPHY

Source: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1VSZ6Lts7TZ7ISYrUd9HJnym0EFco2SVm?usp=sharing
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 14

This are formulated to bring to the attention of


the designers in applying the universal
accessibility design principles and requirements
to buildings and facilities.

Source: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1VSZ6Lts7TZ7ISYrUd9HJnym0EFco2SVm?usp=sharing
:
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 14

This are formulated to bring to the attention of the


designers in applying the universal accessibility design
principles and requirements to buildings and facilities.

ANSWER: DESIGN CONSIDERATION

Source: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1VSZ6Lts7TZ7ISYrUd9HJnym0EFco2SVm?usp=sharing
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 15

What are the five ways to arrange and organize space?

Source: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1VSZ6Lts7TZ7ISYrUd9HJnym0EFco2SVm?usp=sharing
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 15

What are the five ways to arrange and organize space?


ANSWERS:
Centralized
Linear
Radial
Clustered
Grid
Source: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1VSZ6Lts7TZ7ISYrUd9HJnym0EFco2SVm?usp=sharing
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 16

IT REFERS TO ABSTRACT IDEAS INTENDED MAINLY AS


FUNCTIONAL SOLUTIONS TO THE CLIENT’S PERFORMANCE
PROBLEMS WITHOUT REGARD TO THE PHYSICAL RESPONSE.

Source: https://quizlet.com/305716597/toa-2-flash-cards/
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 16

IT REFERS TO ABSTRACT IDEAS INTENDED MAINLY AS


FUNCTIONAL SOLUTIONS TO THE CLIENT’S PERFORMANCE
PROBLEMS WITHOUT REGARD TO THE PHYSICAL RESPONSE.

ANSWER: PROGRAMMATIC CONCEPT

Source: https://quizlet.com/305716597/toa-2-flash-cards/
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 17

IT REFERS TO CONCRETE IDEAS INTENDED AS PHYSICAL


SOLUTIONS TO CLIENT’S ARCHITECTURAL PROBLEM.

Source: https://quizlet.com/305716597/toa-2-flash-cards/
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 17

IT REFERS TO CONCRETE IDEAS INTENDED AS PHYSICAL


SOLUTIONS TO CLIENT’S ARCHITECTURAL PROBLEM.

TALISAYON

ANSWER: DESIGN CONCEPT

Source: https://quizlet.com/305716597/toa-2-flash-cards/
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 18

IT SEEKS TO MINIMIZE THE NEGATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT


OF BUILDINGS BY EFFICIENCY AND MODERATION IN THE USE OF
MATERIALS, ENERGY, AND DEVELOPMENT SPACE.

Source: https://quizlet.com/305716597/toa-2-flash-cards/
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 18

IT SEEKS TO MINIMIZE THE NEGATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT


OF BUILDINGS BY EFFICIENCY AND MODERATION IN THE USE OF
MATERIALS, ENERGY, AND DEVELOPMENT SPACE.

ANSWER: SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE

Source: https://quizlet.com/305716597/toa-2-flash-cards/
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 19

Is combined engineering and technology that flourished in Russia in the


1920's-1930's. it grew out of Russian futurism.
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 19

Is combined engineering and technology that flourished in Russia in the


1920's-1930's. it grew out of Russian futurism.

ANSWER: CONSTRUCTIVISM
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 20

Seeks to minimize the negative environmental impact of buildings by


efficiency and moderation in the use of materials, energy, and
development space ?
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 20

Seeks to minimize the negative environmental impact of buildings by


efficiency and moderation in the use of materials, energy, and
development space ?

SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 21

He was famous for his varying style


according to demand of the project;
simple, sweeping, arching structural
curves. He was also known for his
innovative, sculptural forms ?
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 21

He was famous for his varying style


according to demand of the project;
simple, sweeping, arching structural
curves. He was also known for his
innovative, sculptural forms ?

Eero Saarinen
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 22

A building design approach that focuses on heat gain control and heat
dissipation in a building in order to improve the indoor thermal comfort
with low or no energy consumption.
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 22

A building design approach that focuses on heat gain control and heat
dissipation in a building in order to improve the indoor thermal comfort
with low or no energy consumption.

Passive Cooling
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 23

What architectural line is prominent


in Prarie house designed by Frank
Lloyd Wright?

a. Massive
b. Vertical
c. Horizontal
d. Combination of vertical and
horizontal line

www.propofs.com
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 23
What architectural line is
prominent in Prarie house
designed by Frank Lloyd
Wright?

a. Massive
b. Vertical
c. Horizontal
d. Combination of vertical and
horizontal line

www.propofs.com
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 24

A phenomenon of light and visual perception that may be


described in term of an individual’s perception of hue,
saturation and tone value. It distinguish a form from its
environment?

a. Texture
b. Color
c. Disaturation of surface
d. Daylight

www.propofs.com
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 24

A phenomenon of light and visual perception that may be


described in term of an individual’s perception of hue,
saturation and tone value. It distinguish a form from its
environment?

a. Texture
b. Color
c. Disaturation of surface
d. Daylight

www.propofs.com
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 25

All forms can be understood to be


transformation of the primary solids, variations
which are generated by the manipulation of one
or more dimension or by the addition or
subtraction of elements.

What type of form transformation in figure shown

a. Dimensional transformation
b. Subtractive transformation
c. Additive transformation
d. None of these
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THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 25

All forms can be understood to be


transformation of the primary solids, variations
which are generated by the manipulation of one
or more dimension or by the addition or
subtraction of elements.

What type of form transformation in figure shown

a. Dimensional transformation
b. Subtractive transformation
c. Additive transformation
d. None of these
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THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 26

A term that relates to a plane's edge contour or a volume's


silhouette.

a. Mass
b. Form
c. Shape
d. Plane

www.propofs.com
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 26

A term that relates to a plane's edge contour or a volume's


silhouette.

a. Mass
b. Form
c. Shape
d. Plane

www.propofs.com
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 27

What manifestation in a structure that identifies it as a work


of architecture shows the adequate scheme or structural
arrangement, effective choice of materials, and effective
construction system?

a. Economic quality
b. Structural stability
c. Aesthetic sense of beauty
d. utility

www.propofs.com
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 27

What manifestation in a structure that identifies it as a work


of architecture shows the adequate scheme or structural
arrangement, effective choice of materials, and effective
construction system?

a. Economic quality
b. Structural stability
c. Aesthetic sense of beauty
d. utility

www.propofs.com
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 28

Which construction system permit great spans of infinite variety


of shapes of concrete, or steel combined with glass or plastic?

a. suspension system
b. frame construction
c. thin shell constru
d. space frame

www.propofs.com
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 28

Which construction system permit great spans of infinite variety


of shapes of concrete, or steel combined with glass or plastic?

a. suspension system
b. frame construction
c. thin shell construction
d. space frame

www.propofs.com
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 29

Who is the architect that uses the expression “Less is More”?

a. Frank Lloyd Wright


b. Mies Van Der Rohe
c. Zaha Hadid
d. Le Corbusier

https://www.slideshare.net/AnasMullick/5-master-architects-148438838
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 29

Who is the architect that uses the expression “Less is More”?

a. Frank Lloyd Wright


b. Mies Van Der Rohe
c. Zaha Hadid
d. Le Corbusier

https://www.slideshare.net/AnasMullick/5-master-architects-148438838
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 30

The famous modern architect for the intensely futuristic


architecture characterized by curving façades, sharp angles,
and severe materials such as concrete and steel.

a. Frank Lloyd Wright


b. Mies Van Der Rohe
c. Zaha Hadid
d. Le Corbusier

https://www.archisoup.com/famous-architects-and-works
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 30

The architect who is famous for the intensely futuristic


architecture characterized by curving façades, sharp angles,
and severe materials such as concrete and steel.

a. Frank Lloyd Wright


b. Mies Van Der Rohe
c. Zaha Hadid
d. Le Corbusier

https://www.archisoup.com/famous-architects-and-works
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 31

The architect whose architectural style is an ornate mix of


Baroque, Gothic, Moorish and Victorian elements. Famous work is
the La Sagrada Familia which is under construction since 1882.

a. Philip Johnson
b. Antoni Gaudí
c. Norman Foster
d. Frank Gehry

https://www.timeout.com/newyork/art/best-architects-of-all-time-ranked
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 31

The architect whose architectural style is an ornate mix of


Baroque, Gothic, Moorish and Victorian elements. Famous work is
the La Sagrada Familia which is under construction since 1882.

a. Philip Johnson
b. Antoni Gaudí
c. Norman Foster
d. Frank Gehry

https://www.timeout.com/newyork/art/best-architects-of-all-time-ranked
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 32

The duo who won the 2021 Pritzker


Price.

a. Lacaton & Vassal


b. McNamara & Farrell
c. Aranda & Pigem
d. Herzog & Meuron

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THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 32

The duo who won the 2021 Pritzker


Price.

a. Lacaton & Vassal


b. McNamara & Farrell
c. Aranda & Pigem
d. Herzog & Meuron

www.propofs.com
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 32

Whose work is this?

a. Richard Rogers
b. Jean Nouvel
c. I.M. Pei
d. Tadao Ando

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THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 32

Whose work is this?

a. Richard Rogers
b. Jean Nouvel
c. I.M. Pei
d. Tadao Ando

www.propofs.com
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 33
It is the practice of placing windows, or other
transparent media and reflective surfaces so that
natural light provides effective internal
illumination durig the day

https://www.velux.com/what-we-do/research-and-knowledge/deic-basic-book/daylight/daylighting?consent=preference
s,statistics,marketing&ref-original=
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 33
It is the practice of placing windows, or other
transparent media and reflective surfaces so that
natural light provides effective internal
illumination during the day

DAYLIGHTING

https://www.velux.com/what-we-do/research-and-knowledge/deic-basic-book/daylight/daylighting?consent=preference
s,statistics,marketing&ref-original=
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 34

It is energy from sources that are naturally


replenishing but flow-limited.Renewable
resources are virtually inexhaustible in
duration but limited in the amount of energy
that is available per unit of time.

https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/renewable-sources/
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 34

It is energy from sources that are naturally


replenishing but flow-limited.Renewable
resources are virtually inexhaustible in
duration but limited in the amount of energy
that is available per unit of time.

RENEWABLE ENERGY

https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/renewable-sources/
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 35

Give 3 example of Renewable Resources

1.
2.
3.

https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/renewable-sources/
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 35

Give 3 example of Renewable Resources


1.SOLAR PANEL
2.WIND TURBINE
3.RAINWATER COLLECTION

https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/renewable-sources/
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 36

IT IS KNOWN IN CHINESE THAT MEANS “WIND WATER”,


REFERS TO ENERGY MOVEMENTS IN THE ENVIRONMENT
AND HOW TO LIVE IN HARMONY AND ENERGY

a2.learning-science-learning.buzz › _index81
A Simple Guide to the Feng Shui Five Elements Theory (Wu Xing
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 36

IT IS KNOWN IN CHINESE THAT MEANS “WIND WATER”,


REFERS TO ENERGY MOVEMENTS IN THE ENVIRONMENT
AND HOW TO LIVE IN HARMONY AND ENERGY

FENG SHUI

a2.learning-science-learning.buzz › _index81
A Simple Guide to the Feng Shui Five Elements Theory (Wu Xing
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 37

IT IS A LIFE FORCE OR ENERGY THAT WHEN FLOWING


PROPERLY CAN MANIFEST GOOD HEALTH, PROSPERITY,
SUCCESS AND LUCK

a. YIN (NIGHT)
b. QI (ENERGY)
c. YANG (DAY)
d. LI (FIRE)

https://www.thespruce.com/feng-shui-rules-for-every-room-4118349
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 37

IT IS A LIFE FORCE OR ENERGY THAT WHEN FLOWING


PROPERLY CAN MANIFEST GOOD HEALTH, PROSPERITY,
SUCCESS AND LUCK

a. YIN (NIGHT)
b. QI (ENERGY)
c. YANG (DAY)
d. LI (FIRE)

https://www.thespruce.com/feng-shui-rules-for-every-room-4118349
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 38

THIS IS ONE THE SPANISH


FILIPINO ARCHITECTURAL
SUPERSTITIONS, THE ORO, PLATA &
MATA, THE DESIGN ELEMENT OF THE
HOUSE THAT SHOULD NOT END IN
MATA FOR IT SERVES AS BAD LUCK.
WHAT IS THE MEANING OF ORO,
PLATA & MATA?

https://richardvigilantebooks.com/how-many-steps-in-oro-plata-mata-stairs/
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 38

THIS IS ONE OF THE SPANISH


FILIPINO ARCHITECTURAL
SUPERSTITIONS, THE ORO, PLATA &
MATA, THE DESIGN ELEMENT OF THE
HOUSE THAT SHOULD NOT END IN
MATA FOR IT SERVES BAD LUCK.
WHAT IS THE MEANING OF ORO,
PLATA & MATA?

ORO = GOLD
PLATA = SILVER
MATA = DEATH

https://richardvigilantebooks.com/how-many-steps-in-oro-plata-mata-stairs/
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 39

A type of residential structure that is a


low-profile box with 1 to 1 ½ storeys high,
usually has a smaller low-pitched gable roof
that covers the front porch.

https://www.slideshare.net/KetheesWaran/architectural-styletheory-of-arch-ii?fbclid=IwAR2puwq-ZHjuUwA6_rDFKLZLO9Cx2y6jBG1CE-pmrqQnCa_V252aB-8EEOc
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 39

A type of residential structure that is a


low-profile box with 1 to 1 ½ storeys high,
usually has a smaller low-pitched gable roof
that covers the front porch.

BUNGALOW

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THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 40

A composition of linear forms extending


outward from a central form in a radial
manner.

a.) Linear Form


b.) Centralized Form
c.) Radial Form

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A composition of linear forms extending


outward from a central form in a radial
manner.

a.) Linear Form


b.) Centralized Form
c.) Radial Form

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An applied science concerning with the


characteristics of people that needs to be
considered in the design.

a.) Anthropometrics
b.) Ergonomics
c.) Physiology

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THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 41

An applied science concerning with the


characteristics of people that needs to be
considered in the design.

a.) Anthropometrics
b.) Ergonomics
c.) Physiology

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The three dimensional integration of


program elements and spaces
accommodating the multiple function and
relationships is called?

A. Structural system
B. Enclosure system
C. Circulation system
D. Spatial system

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The three dimensional integration of


program elements and spaces
accommodating the multiple function and
relationships is called?

A. Structural system
B. Enclosure system
C. Circulation system
D. Spatial system

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THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 43
It refers to prehistoric monument
consisting of two or more large upright
stones supporting a horizontal stone
slab, found especially in Britain and
France.

A. Dolmen
B. Caryatid
C. Menhir
D. Hedge

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THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 43
It refers to prehistoric monument
consisting of two or more large upright
stones supporting a horizontal stone
slab, found especially in Britain and
France.

A. Dolmen
B. Caryatid
C. Menhir
D. Hedge

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THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 44

An ancient Incan city establishes c. 1500


in the Andes Mountain, 8,000 ft on a
saddle between two peaks in south
central Peru.

A. Machu Picchu
B. Chichen Itza
C. Palenque
D. Teotihuacan

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An ancient Incan city establishes c. 1500


in the Andes Mountain, 8,000 ft on a
saddle between two peaks in south
central Peru.

A. Machu Picchu
B. Chichen Itza
C. Palenque
D. Teotihuacan

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THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 45

The culmination of all design elements


that convey harmony

A. Unity
B. Harmony
C. Balance
D. Proportion
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 45

The culmination of all design elements


that convey harmony.

A. Unity
B. Harmony
C. Balance
D. Proportion
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 46
The study of sound phenomena in
buildings is concerned with the
generation, transmission, and absorption
of sound in order to ensure that each
portion of the structure or space has its
own unique environment.
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 46
The study of sound phenomena in
buildings is concerned with the
generation, transmission, and absorption
of sound in order to ensure that each
portion of the structure or space has its
own unique environment.

ACOUSTIC
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The setting and customs of building in a
given place are important considerations
in design. These structures, mostly
houses, rely on detailed understanding of
the region's climate, geology, geography,
and topography. What kind of
architecture did they use?

A. Gothic Architecture
B. Regionalism Architecture
C. Eclecticism Architecture
D. Early Christian

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THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 47
The setting and customs of building in a
given place are important considerations
in design. These structures, mostly
houses, rely on detailed understanding of
the region's climate, geology, geography,
and topography. What kind of
architecture did they use?

A. Gothic Architecture
B. Regionalism Architecture
C. Eclecticism Architecture
D. Early Christian

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THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 48

A SCHOOL OF DESIGN ESTABLISH IN GERMANY CALLED


“BAUHAUS” FOUNDED BY

A. Walter Gropius
B. Peter Behrens
C. Auguste Perret
D. Louis Khan
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THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 48

A SCHOOL OF DESIGN ESTABLISH IN GERMANY CALLED


“BAUHAUS” FOUNDED BY

A. Walter Gropius
B. Peter Behrens
C. Auguste Perret
D. Louis Khan
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THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 49

ART NOUVEAU IS KNOWN AS INTERNATIONAL STYLE IN


GERMANY

A . Ecole des Beaux


B. Liberty
C. Chateaux
D. Jugendssti
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THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 49

ART NOUVEAU IS KNOWN AS INTERNATIONAL STYLE IN


GERMANY

A .Ecole des Beaux


B. Liberty
C. Chateaux
D. Jugendssti
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ACCORDING TO THIS ARCHITECT HIS PHILOSOPHY IS


“ORNAMENT EQUALS CRIME”

A. Le Corbusier
B. Victor Horta
C. Eric Mendelsohn
D. Adolf Loos
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ACCORDING TO THIS ARCHITECT HIS PHILOSOPHY IS


“ORNAMENT EQUALS CRIME”

A. Le Corbusier
B. Victor Horta
C. Eric Mendelsohn
D. Adolf Loos
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The first woman Architect who won the 2004


pritzker award

https://www.pritzkerprize.com
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 51

The first woman Architect who won the 2004


pritzker award

ZAHA HADID

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THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 52

He was a Filipino architect, artist, and interior


designer known for his use of concrete, floating
volume and simplistic design in his various
projects.

Architectuulhttp://architectuul.com
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 52

He was a Filipino architect, artist, and interior


designer known for his use of concrete, floating
volume and simplistic design in his various
projects.

LEANDRO V. LOCSIN

Architectuulhttp://architectuul.com
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It is the repetition or alternation of elements,


often with defined intervals between them. It
also create a sense of movement and can
establish pattern and texture.

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It is the repetition or alternation of elements,


often with defined intervals between them. It
also create a sense of movement and can
establish pattern and texture.

RHYTHM

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The measurement and study of the size and proportion of the


human body

A . ergonomics
B. human scale
C. anthropometry
D. proxemics
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 54

The measurement and study of the size and proportion of the


human body

A . ergonomics
B. human scale
C. anthropometry
D. proxemics
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 55

Whose famous dictum is this: Unity disguised as chaos


-complexity and contradiction are often what make works of art
both exciting and profound

A . Robert Venturi
B. Philip Johnson
C. Michael Graves
D. Kenzo Tange
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 55

Whose famous dictum is this: Unity disguised as chaos


-complexity and contradiction are often what make works of art
both exciting and profound

A . Robert Venturi
B. Philip Johnson
C. Michael Graves
D. Kenzo Tange
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 56

Which sensual type enables one to identify materials at a


distance?

A . thermal
B. kinesthetic
C. visual
D. auditory
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 56

Which sensual type enables one to identify materials at a


distance?

A . thermal
B. kinesthetic
C. visual
D. auditory
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 57

The aspect of architecture and interior design that deals with


the planning, layout, design, and furnishing of spaces within a
proposed or existing building.

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The aspect of architecture and interior design that


deals with the planning, layout, design, and furnishing of
spaces within a proposed or existing building.

SPACE PLANNING

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It is unifying structure or concept of an artistic work

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THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 58

It is unifying structure or concept of an artistic work

ARCHITECTONICS

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THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 59

Architecture is an art, science and business that has to


be

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THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 59

Architecture is an art, science and business that has to


be

100% precise

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"In perception of space, which sense affects placement of rooms


which could limit unpleasant odors"

A . Vision
B. Auditory
C. Olfactory
D. Tactile

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"In perception of space, which sense affects placement of rooms


which could limit unpleasant odors"

A . Vision
B. Auditory
C. Olfactory
D. Tactile

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Symmetry resulting from the arrangement of similar radiating parts


about a center point or central axis

R _ d _ _ _ S _ _ me _ _y

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Symmetry resulting from the arrangement of similar radiating parts


about a center point or central axis

Radial Symmetry

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The mixture of a color with black, which reduces lightness.

A. Tone
B. Shade
C. Tint
D. Hue

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The mixture of a color with black, which reduces lightness.

A. Tone
B. Shade
C. Tint
D. Hue

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The Architect who is known to be the “Father of
Fantastic Architecture”.
The Architect who is known to be
the “Father of Fantastic
Architecture”.

Antonio Gaudi
Symmetry resulting from the arrangement of
similar radiating parts about a center point or
central axis
Symmetry resulting from the arrangement
of similar radiating parts about a center
point or central axis

Radial symmetry
Who wrote Treatise de Architectura
Who wrote Treatise de Architectura

Vitruvious

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