Building Technolgy ANSWERES
Building Technolgy ANSWERES
Building Technolgy ANSWERES
Situation A (1-3): As an Architect you were commissioned by a former client to improve and renovate
their old two-storey residence made of combination of timber and concrete located in a mountain view
with 20% slope at Cainta, Rizal overlooking the City of Manila. With the site location above the
mountain, the site is cold at night which produces a moisture content and termite being present. The
current 2nd floor timber flooring that rest in a reinforced concrete beam needs to be replaced as it is
already unsound due to termite. With that condition the client wants you to improve the facade of their
house in a high end modern mountain house concept using much of timber cladding and avoid tearing
of walls due to cost implications and time of 3 months.
1. What would you use for facade cladding considering the problem of termite?
b. Composite timber
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2. Considering time and cost of the project, what would you do to replace the timber flooring with
homogeneous tiles at the 2nd floor?
C. Don't demolish the flooring, put steel deck on top of ii and pour concrete slab
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b. MDF
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Situation B (4-6): You were commissioned by Client A to design a 2-Storey Residential project that is
located in Cebu City. The house will have a basement and a pool besides a bedroom. The 300.00 sqm
has a 15.00 m frontage based on a 2% slope. The site is fronted by a 3-storey residence whilst the right
side of the lot is a 3-storey apartment, and a 2-storey residence on the left side.
4. What would you intelligently use to protect the bedroom from water seepage?
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5. Considering the pool at the basement, what type of flooring would you used?
c. Granite
d. Marble
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6. What would you provide to structurally secure the pool and protect from eroding to bedroom?
a. Sheet piles
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Situation C (7-10): After passing the board examination, your long time friend has hired you to renovate
and beautify their existing 50-year old vacation house near the beach. The contract was ironed out and
eventually you started to render your services as an Architect. Before you undergo with the design, site
inspection were made with your staff and you have found out that GI roofing is rusted that seepage
happens at the living room. The bedroom masonry walls including its slab present several cracks. The
client wants you to solve these problems and have asked you several questions.
7. What building material component would you NOT use because it is harmful to people?
b. Asbestos
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b. Presence of termites
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9. What is the cause of a fence (wall) to have vertical cracks located in between columns?
a. No footing
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a. Automotive
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11. For a building with a basement toilet, where would you locate the septic tank?
b. Ground floor
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12. A built-up frame of high quality construction was installed for a door frame. Upon installation, it was
noticed that there is a gap of about 10mm. How would you remedy this?
c. Use an astragal
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14. What is the most suitable flooring material for children and elderly people which is low maintenance
and has a homey feeling?
a. Vinyl tiles
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15. The formation of chalk (fine, white powder) on the surface of a painted surface is primarily due to
weathering, which can give the appearance of the color fading. While some degree of chalking is normal
and can be desirable way for paint to wear, excessive paint film erosion may result in unsightly heavy
chalk. Excessive chalking is caused by the disintegration of the paint film during weathering. Some
common causes of heavy chalking include application to an unsealed surface, overspreading the paint,
or poor quality paint.
d. Chalking
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16. In the design of a column-free hospital structure and other similarly structured buildings, where
unobstructed space planning is desired, the floor structure shall be made of?
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Plaster or plywood ceiling on nailers or joists below a ventilated roof space may show pattern spacing
on the ceiling. This can be prevented by
c. Adequate insulation
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18. Select the grouping that best relates to green building hospital design
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19. Due to temperature effects in materials, concrete walls, slabs of long buildings, a new hospital
building extension adjoining an old existing building should be provided with
c. Expansion joints
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20. Narrow, high ceiling spaces where ceiling area is small compared to wall area will require acoustical
treatment of
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21. A typical block or panel type insulating material used in a flat roofed building
a. Compression foam
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22. A very common paint problem caused either by moisture or poor adhesion. It is characterized by the
paint peeling and separating from an earlier paint layer (inter-coat peeling) or from the substrate leaving
some paint behind, Sometimes portions of earlier paint layers are visible under the curling, peeling paint
layer.
b. Peeling
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23. Occurs when the upper layer of paint loses adhesion and separates from older layers. Typically, this
happens after tha paint has dried completely, and there are no good guidelines for determining if or
when it will occur. The problem can crop up within a day, or not until a year later.
c. Blistering
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24. Select which type of partition finish used on nursing wards which will have the greatest sound
transmission loss
25. These factors affect the energy efficiency of tall buildings and used to determine suitable building
envelope design that enhances the interior living environment
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26. The chief structural materials use for tall building portions of a medical complex development are
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27. These are materials excellent as vapor and thermal barrier in the roofing system of hospital
structures designed for tropical conditions
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28. A 50sqm of toilet wall, what would be the most economical number of 300x300mm of ceramic tiles?
c. 556 pcs
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29. In the design of a 4 storey building, what is the ideal layout of data systems in consideration with the
electrical system?
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30. A 50sqm of toilet ceiling, what would be the most economical number of plywood?
d. 28 pcs
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31. Estimating the cost of a project or a portion of a project, which is not used as a basic process?
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32. Two ways to prepare a probable budget study, which is not used by architects?
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33. The factors that will affect costing or pricing of the estimates.
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34. What roofing material is best suited for an industrial plant where hazardous/toxic fumes are
emitted?
c. Corrugated GI Roofing
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36. Where do you conceal cables and transmission lines in an office building?
d. Raised floor
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38. A wooden two-leafed louvered door is to be installed in the doorway of a utility room. However,
when the doors were measured in turned out that the doorway was bigger and that the leaves would
not meet in the middle. There is a problem in installing the lock, but the workmanship of the door was
above standard. What is the best possible solution for this?
a. Install a solid wood strip on the door frames equal to the gap
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39. To keep the interior of the house cool, what type of outdoor paving must be used?
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40. For a residential project near the sea, what type of roofing should you consider?
c. Shingles
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b. Heat expansion
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45. If you are designing a basement parking space, what is usually considered?
d. Vertical clearance
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Situation D (46-50): A client awarded you to design a medium-end BPO that will office an existing
medium rise office condominium of 1500 sqm, it will be a renovation project. The client on his small
budget wants all cable to be hidden so that it could not be seen. In consideration of the cables.
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47. If data are needed to be shared with others, what system is appropriate?
a. LAN
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What communication system is used to link one office to another for a private dialogue?
b. PABX
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49. If data needed to be amplified from the main server, what system is needed?
a. Router
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a. At storage room
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Situation E.1: During the summer holidays, a couple decided to have their house repaired. They acquired
the services of the Architect "A" for this project. However they specifically asked Architect "A" to give
the roofing repairs to their father who happens to be a roof contractor. Everything went well until the
rains came. Now, the house is flooding and leaks coming everywhere. The couple asked Architect "A" to
repair the defects but the Architect refused.
b. The Roofing Contractor, he was the one who repaired the roof.
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52. What will you use on the walls to minimize sound transmission?
c. EBG
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b. Lower Panel
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54. What inexpensive yet effective wall treatment will you suggest?
b. Egg crate
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a. Carpet Tiles
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Situation F (57-72): Architect A was commissioned by Client A to design and build a 2-storey residential
project for him to be located in Mandaue City, Cebu. The house will have a basement and a pool. The
300.00 sqm has a 15.00 m frontage based on a 2% slope. The site is fronted by a 3-storey residence
whilst the right side of the lot is a 3-storey apartment, and a 2-storey residence on the left side. The rear
side is a vacant lot.
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a. 19 mm
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a. Water
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a. 38 mm
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62. For a column, what would you least use for interiors?
c. I - beam
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64. If the span of columns gets longer, what aspect of building is affected?
a. Headroom
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65. If the owner would want provision for future expansion, what type of wall should not be used?
a. Shear wall
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66. Where can we stop pouring ready mixed concrete on slab if the pouring cannot be done in one
setting?
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a. 100mm
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c. Potable water
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69. In a 5 x 5 x 3 m room with a door 1m width, window of 1.2 x 1.2, how much 4-liter paint is needed?
b. 2
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71. A kind of hinge that is used for a door between the main kitchen and the dining area.
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72. Where will you locate the door of the bathroom if the bedroom and the bathroom is at the same
level, provided with threshold?
c. Top of threshold
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b. Jamb
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74. A cabinet in kitchen was fabricated using marine plywood. What paint should you use inside the
cabinet?
c. Epoxy Enamel
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75. A type of mortise and tenon wood construction joint where the tongue and groove meets halfway
making the connection clean of joint traces.
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76. Upon coordination meeting, the client prefers to have jalousie windows for the house. What is the
main reason why jalousie is widely accepted by the general public?
a. Cost
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77. Aside from insects and thieves, to which you must also consider protection for your windows?
a. Dust
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b. Hardboard
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a. 12.5
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c. Increases
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81. The owner of a house wants to add a new room located at the basement, which is the same level as
the pool. What would you most consider?
a. Waterproofing
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c. Flat paint
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86. A paint defect by discoloration of a coat caused by soluble color in underlying surface.
d. bleeding
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a. Fascia Board
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a. Cleat
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b. 2
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92. To keep the interior of the house cool, what type of outdoor paving must be used?
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b. Heat expansion
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94. What structures were built where architecture and technology was combined?
a. Bridges
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a. Industrial Revolution
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c. Curb
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c. Sodium Chloride
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98. Given the spacing of the purlins, what type of roofing must be used?
a. Shingles
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99. In a 5 x 5 x 3 m room with a door 1m width, window of 1.2 x 1.2, how many 4-liter paint is needed?
b. 2
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b. Flexible