ENG7 - Group - Historical Cultural Mapping
ENG7 - Group - Historical Cultural Mapping
ENG7 - Group - Historical Cultural Mapping
Directions:
2. After reading the concepts, gather as a group (Breakout session – any online
platforms) and discuss your chosen field for Activities 1,2, & 3 (pp.44-45).
Photo
reference:
https://mediaim.expedia.com/localexpert/2225448/6d8b45a9-c83c-4d28-8dfb-89c560b1a169.jpg
Materials used: The materials used for the 1624 version of the cathedral were
wood, bamboo, and cogon grass. In 1649, it was destroyed then reconstructed
with wood and nipa. In 1841, the church was reconstructed again using molave
wood, marine stones from China, burnt shell powder mixed with resin juice as
cement, and galvanized iron or zinc for the roof. The current version of the
cathedral has been renovated and makes use of wood, stained glass, reinforced
concrete, and structural steel as its materials.
2. Name: Residence of Carbajosa’s grandparents
Materials used in the construction: The foundation of the house was constructed
through the use of cement and wood. While the material used for the flooring of the
house consisted of bricks and marble.
3. Pointed arches
- Much more supportive
than rounded arches
4. Vaulted ceilings
- Distributed weight of floors
and weight above
6. Gargoyles
- Used as rain spouts
1. Salisbury Cathedral,
Wiltshire, England
Photo reference:
http://www.mrtredinnick.com/uploads/7/2/1/5/7215292/characteristics_of_gothic_architecture.pdf
2. San Sebastian Church,
Manila, Philippines
Photo reference:
https://www.wmf.org/project/san-
sebastian-basilica
A. Provide a short flow/method on how you will create your group output
(Documentary)
I. Natural Heritages
A. None
Mountains
B. None
Volcanoes
C. Valleys None
D. Forest None
F. Lakes None
H. Beaches None
I. Rice None
Fields
J. None
Underwate
r
K. Plants Dao Tree None This tree House Bill This heritage tree
has been No. 2792 can be found
standing An Act within the
for 200 Declaring The secondary forest
years, Dao Tree area of the E.
and is Located Pelez ranch in
one of the Within a Bayombong,
biggest Pocket Cugman, CDO.
and Secondary
oldest Forest in the
Dao trees Integrated
in the Forest
country. Management
It Agreement
measures (IFMA) Area
49 meters of the E.
tall and Pelaez Ranch
223 in
centimete Bayombong,
rs wide. Barangay
Cugman,
Cagayan de
Oro City as
the Cagayan
de Oro
Heritage Tree
and a Tourist
Attraction
L. Animals None
M. None
Rocks/Min
erals
II. Build Heritages
D. None
Marketp
lace
G. None
Cemeter
ies
H. Forts None
J. Trinitas Roa 1880 This house is Unknow Has the The house
Houses Reyes famous for n theme of is still
Ancestral the intricate Spanish standing
House carvings Colonial but in a
found in the style. dilapidated
inside. It is state.
also made
mostly of
hardwood.
K. None
Streets/
Roads
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Sablad, J. A. (2018, March 6). 3-hectare marine sanctuary declared in Oro village.
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okays-bill-declaring-200-year-old-dao-tree-in-cdo-as-heritage-tree/
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