Ica Long Exam
Ica Long Exam
Ica Long Exam
1 / 1 pts
It is considered as the 1st skyscraper in the Philippines having 12-storeys designed by Angel
Nakpil.
PBCom Tower
Zuelig Building
Correct!
Picache Building
Question 2
1 / 1 pts
It is the First Headquarters of the Philippine National Bank which is located in Escolta. It is also
considered as the first multi-structure and concrete building in the Philippines
Calvo Building
Crystal Arcade
Correct!
Masonic Temple
Question 3
1 / 1 pts
He was considered as “Young with Flair” architect of the Philippine Contemporary Architecture?
Meloy Casas
Bong Recio
Bobby Manosa
Correct!
Leandro Locsin
Question 4
1 / 1 pts
Architect Froilan Hong attempted to get the essence of the Parthenon in accordance with the
wishes of the First Lady, Imelda R. Marcos. The result is probably not entirely satisfactory. What
do you call this structure?
Correct!
PICC
Music Museum
Question 5
1 / 1 pts
These two Filipino Architects were brought to Europe to study Master Builder Course.
Correct!
Question 6
1 / 1 pts
Manila cathedral
Manila Church
Correct!
Question 7
1 / 1 pts
I and II
III only
II and IV
Correct!
IV. Only
Question 8
1 / 1 pts
An Arts School building in Germany that is focused on formal elements (shape, color, lines etc.).
Guggenheim
Correct!
Bauhaus
German Schule
Beaux Arts
Question 9
1 / 1 pts
The ceiling / roof of the Parish of the Holy Sacrifice in UP Diliman in made of concrete by using
what type of construction?
Parametric Construction
Correct!
Concrete Dome
Geodesic Dome
Question 10
1 / 1 pts
Correct!
Jose De Ocampo
Antonio Toledo
Cesar Concio
Tomas Mapua
Question 11
1 / 1 pts
Cesar Concio
Carlos Baretto
Arcadio Arellano
Correct!
Antonio Toledo
Question 12
1 / 1 pts
Leandro Locsin
Daniel Burnham
Correct!
William Parsons
Angel Nakpil
Question 13
1 / 1 pts
Correct!
Juan Arellano
Arcadio Arellano
Juan Nakpil
Tomas Mapua
Question 14
1 / 1 pts
Froilan Hong
Correct!
Jorge Ramos
Rogelio Villarosa
Question 15
1 / 1 pts
Correct!
b. Froilan Hong
Rogelio Villarosa
Jorge Ramos
Question 16
0 / 1 pts
You Answered
66 meters
Correct Answer
46 meters
56 meters
36 meters
Question 17
1 / 1 pts
Correct!
Profile
Picture
View
Dominance
Question 18
1 / 1 pts
A prismatic solid bounded by "six" equal square sides, the angle between any two adjacent faces
being at right angle?
unrecognizable form
Correct!
cube
square
hexagon
Question 19
1 / 1 pts
I. interlocking space
V only
I,II,III
III and V
Correct!
IV only
Question 20
0 / 1 pts
You Answered
a/b=a+b/b
Correct Answer
a/b=b/a+b
a+b/b=a/b
b/a+b=a/b
Question 21
1 / 1 pts
Le Corbusier
Correct!
Robert Maillart
Question 22
1 / 1 pts
“To provide meaningful architecture is not to parody history but to articulate it."
Le Corbusier
Zaha Hadid
Correct!
Daniel Libeskind
Philip Johnson
Question 23
0 / 1 pts
To whom was the “ferro-cemento” construction in the first half of the 20th century in Italy
attributed?
Correct Answer
You Answered
Louis Khan
Peter Behrens
Jacopo Palladius
Question 24
1 / 1 pts
Francisco Sanchez
Carlos Rodriguez
Correct!
Question 25
0 / 1 pts
Correct Answer
Andrea Palladio
You Answered
Rogelio Villarosa
Question 26
1 / 1 pts
An international philosophy and style of art & architecture especially decorative arts, known in
french as "New Art".
Correct!
Art Nouveau
Art Deco
International Style
Question 27
0 / 1 pts
His famous attacl on architectural ornamentation, "Ornamentation is a crime, like a tattoo of the
human body, a sign of degeneration."
Robert Venturi
Correct Answer
Adolf Loos
Eero Saarinen
You Answered
Otto Wagner
Question 28
1 / 1 pts
The acoustic properties of an environment that contributes one's ability to hear what needs to be
heard and to mask the unwanted sound.
Acoustics
Correct!
Audibility
Noise
Insulation
Question 29
1 / 1 pts
Correct!
Pritzker Prize
UNESCO Prize
MMFF Prize
Nobel Prize
Question 30
1 / 1 pts
Rogelio Villarosa
Jose Maria Zaragosa
Correct!
Pablo Antonio
eandro Locsin
Question 31
1 / 1 pts
Final design & presentation.Production of final design solution & delivery for appreciation.
Design Analysis
Design Criteria
Design Development
Correct!
Design Implementation
Question 32
0 / 1 pts
You Answered
II only
I, II & IV
Correct Answer
I only
Question 33
1 / 1 pts
The scientific discipline concerned with the understanding of interactions among humans and other
elements of a system, and the profession that applies theory, principles, data and methods to
design in order to optimize human well-being and overall system performance.
Anthropometrics
Correct!
Ergonomics
Ergonomy
Anthropometry
Question 34
1 / 1 pts
Correct!
Anthropometry
Ergonomy
Ergonomics
Economics
Question 35
1 / 1 pts
Set of postures or values about design that a designer relies upon for making of solutions to
design problem.
Correct!
Design Philosophy
Design Standards
Design Objectives
Design Concept
Question 36
1 / 1 pts
This allows the organization of the tasks on space according to their relationship to one another.
Space grouping
Correct!
Bubble Diagram
Methodology
Space Planning
Question 37
1 / 1 pts
Correct!
Question 38
1 / 1 pts
Pilotis, decorative facade, open floor plan, unencumbered views and roof garden
Pilotis, free facade, open floor plan, unencumbered views and flat roof.
Pilotis, free facade, enclosed plan, unencumbered views and roof garden
Correct!
Pilotis, free facade, open floor plan, unencumbered views and roof garden
Question 39
1 / 1 pts
It is an architectural style that is usually marked by horizontal lines, flat or hipped roods with broad
overhanging eaves, windows grouped horizontal bands and integration with landscape and
discipline in the use of ornament. It was pioneered by Frank Llyod Wright.
Vernacular Style
American Style
Correct!
Prairie Style
Modern Style
Question 40
1 / 1 pts
It is an architectural style that emerged in 1920’s and 1930’s that showcases emphasis on
architectural style, form and aesthetics than social aspects of the modern movement. It was a style
defined by Philip Johnson.
Post-Modernism
Correct!
International Style
Contemporary Style
Beaux-arts
Question 41
1 / 1 pts
Correct Answers
Glass house
Question 42
1 / 1 pts
Correct!
Correct Answers
fagus Factory
the fagus factory
Question 43
0 / 1 pts
You Answered
Correct Answers
kauffman house
Falling water
Falling waters
Question 44
1 / 1 pts
Who designed the structure above
Correct!
Correct Answers
FLW
Question 45
0 / 1 pts
Who designed the structure above
You Answered
Correct Answers
Oscar niemeyer
Question 46
1 / 1 pts
Correct!
Correct Answers
Zaha Hadid
Question 47
0 / 2 pts
The structure above shows Structural integrity and honesty of design, which designe by "architect
Answer 1:
You AnsweredN
Correct Answer
Renzo Piano
Correct Answer
Richard Rogers
Answer 2:
You AnsweredA
Correct Answer
Renzo Piano
Correct Answer
Richard Rogers
Question 48
0 / 1 pts
Name this Structure Designed by Frank Gehry, located in Bilbao, Spain
You Answered
Correct Answers
Guggenheim Museum
Question 49
0 / 1 pts
IV Built-in furniture
You Answered
Correct Answers
I and II
V& III
IV
Question 50
1 / 1 pts
One of the most salient differences on the visionary plans between Le Corbusier’s “Radiant City”
and Frank Lloyd Wright’s “Broadacre City” is _____________ .
Networks
Scale
Correct!
Density
Land Use
Question 51
1 / 1 pts
P.G. F LePlay
Patrick Geddes
Lewis Mumford
Correct!
Patrick Abercrombie
Question 52
0 / 1 pts
“The legibility of the cityscape concerns itself with the ease with which its parts can be recognized
and organized in a coherent pattern; a legible city is one whose districts or landmarks or pathways
are easily identifiable and are easily grouped into an overall pattern. “
You Answered
Lewis Mumford
Camillo Sitte
John Forrester
Correct Answer
Kevin Lynch
Question 53
1 / 1 pts
This refers to a collaborative process by which we can shape our public realm in order to maximize
shared value.
Public Space
Urban Fabric
Correct!
Placemaking
Civic Areas
Question 54
0 / 1 pts
The great moral imperatives for public parks are the following except:
Correct Answer
You Answered
Question 55
1 / 1 pts
Leandro Locsin
Le Corbusier
Zaha Hadid
Correct!
Question 56
1 / 1 pts
The analysis dedicated to the study of the climatic, geographical, historical, legal, and
infrastructural context of a specific site.
Site Selection
Vicinity Mapping
Space planning
Correct!
Site Analysis
Question 57
1 / 1 pts
In site analysis, the slope of the site is under?
Correct!
Topography
Climate
Geology
Question 58
1 / 1 pts
Weather
Geology
Geography
Correct!
Climate
Question 59
1 / 1 pts
The analysis of subsurface history of the area, bedrock type & depth etc. in a given site.
Hydrology
Soil Genesis
Correct!
Geology
Question 60
0 / 1 pts
Is a primary task during the schematic design process, to produce a geometric configuration of a
space layout that is in accordance with the project's requirements. By nature, it is an iterative
process that evolves according to the client's requirements.
Correct Answer
Space programming
You Answered
Project location
Technology
Culture
Question 61
1 / 1 pts
Le Corbusier
Zaha Hadid
Correct!
Question 62
0 / 1 pts
Correct Answer
Modernism
Classicism
You Answered
Brutalism
Neo-classical Architecture
Question 63
1 / 1 pts
Refers to the purpose the land serves, for example, recreation, wildlife habitat or agriculture;
it does not describe the surface cover on the ground.
Vicinity map
Correct!
Land use
Zoning map
Area map
Question 64
0 / 1 pts
Which does not belong?
You Answered
Art Nouveau
Correct Answer
Rayonnant
Le Moderne
Jugendstijl
Question 65
1 / 1 pts
If you have a project site that has a sloping to steep terrain, what expensive method of site
preparation is sometimes inevitable when building in a steep-sloped terrain?
Grading
Using Stilts
Mat foundation
Use of Explosives
Correct!
Question 66
0 / 1 pts
40 deg
25 deg
Question 1
1 / 1 pts
It is considered as the 1st skyscraper in the Philippines having 12-storeys designed by Angel
Nakpil.
PBCom Tower
Zuelig Building
Correct!
Picache Building
Question 2
1 / 1 pts
It is the First Headquarters of the Philippine National Bank which is located in Escolta. It is also
considered as the first multi-structure and concrete building in the Philippines
Calvo Building
Crystal Arcade
Correct!
Masonic Temple
Question 3
1 / 1 pts
He was considered as “Young with Flair” architect of the Philippine Contemporary Architecture?
Meloy Casas
Bong Recio
Bobby Manosa
Correct!
Leandro Locsin
Question 4
1 / 1 pts
Architect Froilan Hong attempted to get the essence of the Parthenon in accordance with the
wishes of the First Lady, Imelda R. Marcos. The result is probably not entirely satisfactory. What
do you call this structure?
Correct!
PICC
Music Museum
Question 5
1 / 1 pts
These two Filipino Architects were brought to Europe to study Master Builder Course.
Correct!
Question 6
1 / 1 pts
Manila cathedral
Manila Church
Correct!
Question 7
1 / 1 pts
I and II
III only
II and IV
Correct!
IV. Only
Question 8
1 / 1 pts
An Arts School building in Germany that is focused on formal elements (shape, color, lines etc.).
Guggenheim
Correct!
Bauhaus
German Schule
Beaux Arts
Question 9
1 / 1 pts
The ceiling / roof of the Parish of the Holy Sacrifice in UP Diliman in made of concrete by using
what type of construction?
Parametric Construction
Correct!
Concrete Dome
Geodesic Dome
Question 10
1 / 1 pts
Correct!
Jose De Ocampo
Antonio Toledo
Cesar Concio
Tomas Mapua
Question 11
1 / 1 pts
Cesar Concio
Carlos Baretto
Arcadio Arellano
Correct!
Antonio Toledo
Question 12
1 / 1 pts
Leandro Locsin
Daniel Burnham
Correct!
William Parsons
Angel Nakpil
Question 13
1 / 1 pts
Architect of Metropolitan Theatre
Correct!
Juan Arellano
Arcadio Arellano
Juan Nakpil
Tomas Mapua
Question 14
1 / 1 pts
Froilan Hong
Correct!
Jorge Ramos
Rogelio Villarosa
Question 15
1 / 1 pts
Correct!
b. Froilan Hong
Rogelio Villarosa
Jorge Ramos
Question 16
0 / 1 pts
You Answered
66 meters
Correct Answer
46 meters
56 meters
36 meters
Question 17
1 / 1 pts
Correct!
Profile
Picture
View
Dominance
Question 18
1 / 1 pts
A prismatic solid bounded by "six" equal square sides, the angle between any two adjacent faces
being at right angle?
unrecognizable form
Correct!
cube
square
hexagon
Question 19
1 / 1 pts
I. interlocking space
V only
I,II,III
III and V
Correct!
IV only
Question 20
0 / 1 pts
You Answered
a/b=a+b/b
Correct Answer
a/b=b/a+b
a+b/b=a/b
b/a+b=a/b
Question 21
1 / 1 pts
Le Corbusier
Correct!
Robert Maillart
Question 22
1 / 1 pts
“To provide meaningful architecture is not to parody history but to articulate it."
Le Corbusier
Zaha Hadid
Correct!
Daniel Libeskind
Philip Johnson
Question 23
0 / 1 pts
To whom was the “ferro-cemento” construction in the first half of the 20th century in Italy
attributed?
Correct Answer
You Answered
Louis Khan
Peter Behrens
Jacopo Palladius
Question 24
1 / 1 pts
Francisco Sanchez
Carlos Rodriguez
Correct!
Question 25
0 / 1 pts
Correct Answer
Andrea Palladio
You Answered
Rogelio Villarosa
Question 26
1 / 1 pts
An international philosophy and style of art & architecture especially decorative arts, known in
french as "New Art".
Correct!
Art Nouveau
Art Deco
International Style
Question 27
0 / 1 pts
His famous attacl on architectural ornamentation, "Ornamentation is a crime, like a tattoo of the
human body, a sign of degeneration."
Robert Venturi
Correct Answer
Adolf Loos
Eero Saarinen
You Answered
Otto Wagner
Question 28
1 / 1 pts
The acoustic properties of an environment that contributes one's ability to hear what needs to be
heard and to mask the unwanted sound.
Acoustics
Correct!
Audibility
Noise
Insulation
Question 29
1 / 1 pts
An annual premier award in architecture to honor a living Architect irespective of creed,
race/nationality, and ideology whose built works demonstrates the qualities of talen, vision and
commitment with a significant contribution to humanity is?
Correct!
Pritzker Prize
UNESCO Prize
MMFF Prize
Nobel Prize
Question 30
1 / 1 pts
Rogelio Villarosa
Correct!
Pablo Antonio
eandro Locsin
Question 31
1 / 1 pts
Final design & presentation.Production of final design solution & delivery for appreciation.
Design Analysis
Design Criteria
Design Development
Correct!
Design Implementation
Question 32
0 / 1 pts
You Answered
II only
I, II & IV
Correct Answer
I only
Question 33
1 / 1 pts
The scientific discipline concerned with the understanding of interactions among humans and other
elements of a system, and the profession that applies theory, principles, data and methods to
design in order to optimize human well-being and overall system performance.
Anthropometrics
Correct!
Ergonomics
Ergonomy
Anthropometry
Question 34
1 / 1 pts
The science of human measurement.
Correct!
Anthropometry
Ergonomy
Ergonomics
Economics
Question 35
1 / 1 pts
Set of postures or values about design that a designer relies upon for making of solutions to
design problem.
Correct!
Design Philosophy
Design Standards
Design Objectives
Design Concept
Question 36
1 / 1 pts
This allows the organization of the tasks on space according to their relationship to one another.
Space grouping
Correct!
Bubble Diagram
Methodology
Space Planning
Question 37
1 / 1 pts
Correct!
Question 38
1 / 1 pts
Pilotis, decorative facade, open floor plan, unencumbered views and roof garden
Pilotis, free facade, open floor plan, unencumbered views and flat roof.
Pilotis, free facade, enclosed plan, unencumbered views and roof garden
Correct!
Pilotis, free facade, open floor plan, unencumbered views and roof garden
Question 39
1 / 1 pts
It is an architectural style that is usually marked by horizontal lines, flat or hipped roods with broad
overhanging eaves, windows grouped horizontal bands and integration with landscape and
discipline in the use of ornament. It was pioneered by Frank Llyod Wright.
Vernacular Style
American Style
Correct!
Prairie Style
Modern Style
Question 40
1 / 1 pts
It is an architectural style that emerged in 1920’s and 1930’s that showcases emphasis on
architectural style, form and aesthetics than social aspects of the modern movement. It was a style
defined by Philip Johnson.
Post-Modernism
Correct!
International Style
Contemporary Style
Beaux-arts
Question 41
1 / 1 pts
Name this structure designed by Philip Johnson
Correct!
Correct Answers
Glass house
Question 42
1 / 1 pts
Name the structure designed by Walter Gropius
Correct!
Correct Answers
fagus Factory
Question 43
0 / 1 pts
You Answered
Correct Answers
kauffman house
Falling water
Falling waters
Question 44
1 / 1 pts
Who designed the structure above
Correct!
Correct Answers
FLW
Question 45
0 / 1 pts
Who designed the structure above
You Answered
Correct Answers
Oscar niemeyer
Question 46
1 / 1 pts
Correct!
Correct Answers
Zaha Hadid
Question 47
0 / 2 pts
The structure above shows Structural integrity and honesty of design, which designe by "architect
Answer 1:
You AnsweredN
Correct Answer
Renzo Piano
Correct Answer
Richard Rogers
Answer 2:
You AnsweredA
Correct Answer
Renzo Piano
Correct Answer
Richard Rogers
Question 48
0 / 1 pts
Name this Structure Designed by Frank Gehry, located in Bilbao, Spain
You Answered
Correct Answers
Guggenheim Museum
Question 49
0 / 1 pts
IV Built-in furniture
You Answered
Correct Answers
I and II
V& III
IV
Question 50
1 / 1 pts
One of the most salient differences on the visionary plans between Le Corbusier’s “Radiant City”
and Frank Lloyd Wright’s “Broadacre City” is _____________ .
Networks
Scale
Correct!
Density
Land Use
Question 51
1 / 1 pts
P.G. F LePlay
Patrick Geddes
Lewis Mumford
Correct!
Patrick Abercrombie
Question 52
0 / 1 pts
“The legibility of the cityscape concerns itself with the ease with which its parts can be recognized
and organized in a coherent pattern; a legible city is one whose districts or landmarks or pathways
are easily identifiable and are easily grouped into an overall pattern. “
You Answered
Lewis Mumford
Camillo Sitte
John Forrester
Correct Answer
Kevin Lynch
Question 53
1 / 1 pts
This refers to a collaborative process by which we can shape our public realm in order to maximize
shared value.
Public Space
Urban Fabric
Correct!
Placemaking
Civic Areas
Question 54
0 / 1 pts
The great moral imperatives for public parks are the following except:
Correct Answer
You Answered
Question 55
1 / 1 pts
Leandro Locsin
Le Corbusier
Zaha Hadid
Correct!
Question 56
1 / 1 pts
The analysis dedicated to the study of the climatic, geographical, historical, legal, and
infrastructural context of a specific site.
Site Selection
Vicinity Mapping
Space planning
Correct!
Site Analysis
Question 57
1 / 1 pts
In site analysis, the slope of the site is under?
Correct!
Topography
Climate
Geology
Question 58
1 / 1 pts
Weather
Geology
Geography
Correct!
Climate
Question 59
1 / 1 pts
The analysis of subsurface history of the area, bedrock type & depth etc. in a given site.
Hydrology
Soil Genesis
Correct!
Geology
Question 60
0 / 1 pts
Is a primary task during the schematic design process, to produce a geometric configuration of a
space layout that is in accordance with the project's requirements. By nature, it is an iterative
process that evolves according to the client's requirements.
Correct Answer
Space programming
You Answered
Project location
Technology
Culture
Question 61
1 / 1 pts
Le Corbusier
Zaha Hadid
Correct!
Question 62
0 / 1 pts
Correct Answer
Modernism
Classicism
You Answered
Brutalism
Neo-classical Architecture
Question 63
1 / 1 pts
Refers to the purpose the land serves, for example, recreation, wildlife habitat or agriculture;
it does not describe the surface cover on the ground.
Vicinity map
Correct!
Land use
Zoning map
Area map
Question 64
0 / 1 pts
Which does not belong?
You Answered
Art Nouveau
Correct Answer
Rayonnant
Le Moderne
Jugendstijl
Question 65
1 / 1 pts
If you have a project site that has a sloping to steep terrain, what expensive method of site
preparation is sometimes inevitable when building in a steep-sloped terrain?
Grading
Using Stilts
Mat foundation
Use of Explosives
Correct!
Question 66
0 / 1 pts
40 deg
25 deg
Correct Answer
30 deg
You Answered
35 deg
Question 67
1 / 1 pts
Relocate window
Correct!
Question 68
1 / 1 pts
What would be the effect if there would be two oppositely located windows on the upper portions of
the room?
No air movement
Correct!
Question 69
1 / 1 pts
William V. Coscolluela
Manuel T. Mañosa
Correct!
Froilan L. Hong
Yolanda D. Reyes
Question 70
1 / 1 pts
Batasang Pambansa
Correct!
Meralco building
Sandiganbayan
Question 71
1 / 1 pts
Correct!
Batasang Pambansa
Meralco building
Question 72
1 / 1 pts
PICC
CCP
Correct!
Coconut Palace
Question 73
1 / 1 pts
Amanpulo Resort
Correct!
Coconut Palace
Question 74
0 / 1 pts
Metropolitan Theater
Correct Answer
You Answered
Question 75
1 / 1 pts
Post Modernism
Correct!
Art Deco
Eclectism
Art Nouveau
Question 76
1 / 1 pts
Who was the architect responsible for the addition of the dome and second belfry of the Quiapo
Church?
Juan Arellano
Francisco Mañosa
Correct!
Juan Nakpil
Question 77
1 / 1 pts
William P. Hobby
Joan Miro
Correct!
I.M Pei
Question 78
1 / 1 pts
Correct!
Cass Gilbert
Howard Roark
Question 79
1 / 1 pts
Who was the Architect of the Cathedral of Commerce?
Correct!
Cass Gilbert
Howard Roark
Question 80
1 / 1 pts
Daniel Libeskind
Correct!
Minoru Yamasaki
Question 81
1 / 1 pts
Stainless Steel
Correct!
Titanium
Copper
Question 82
1 / 1 pts
Correct!
Le Corbusier
Michael Graves
Kenzo Tange
Question 83
1 / 1 pts
The architect attributed to the dictum “Modern Architecture need not to be Western”?
Correct!
Kenzo Tange
Walter Gropius
Eero Saarinen
Question 84
0 / 1 pts
Eero Saarinen
You Answered
Alvar Aalto
Correct Answer
Richard Neutra
Christopher Wren
Question 85
1 / 1 pts
The following are works of Jose Siao Ling & Associates except
SM City Tarlac
SM City Baguio
Correct!
SM Megamall
Question 86
1 / 1 pts
Tinted window
Rose window
Slim window
Correct!
Ribbon window
Question 87
1 / 1 pts
Art Deco
Post-modern
Correct!
Baroque
Romanesque
Question 88
1 / 1 pts
This Style is identified by three principles: the expression of volume rather than mass, the
emphasis on balance rather than preconceived symmetry, and the expulsion of applied ornament
Correct!
International Style
Expressionism
Expressionism
Deconstructivism
Question 89
1 / 1 pts
Notre Dame Cathedral is famous for its 10 bells. The largest and oldest is named?
Marie
Denis
Gabriel
Correct!
Emmanuel
Question 90
1 / 1 pts
Windsor Castle
Notre Dame
Correct!
Cologne Cathedral
Question 91
1 / 1 pts
What architectural style is characterized by monumentality and grandeur, as seen in their temples
and tombs
Assyrian
Greek
Roman
Correct!
Egyptian
Question 92
1 / 1 pts
Correct!
Question 93
0 / 1 pts
Elizabethan
Georgian
Correct Answer
Jacobian
Stuart
Question 94
1 / 1 pts
Collect Information
Develop solutions
Correct!
Question 95
0 / 1 pts
Elegance
Simplicity
Correct Answer
You Answered
Question 96
1 / 1 pts
A curved triangle of vaulting formed by the intersection of a dome with its supporting arches. It
permits the placing of a circular dome over a square room or an elliptical dome over a rectangular
room.
Vault
Arches
Correct!
Pendentive
Squinches
Question 97
1 / 1 pts
Altar
Correct!
Ambo
Nave
Transept
Question 98
0 / 1 pts
Steel beam
Correct Answer
Space frame
You Answered
Precast concrete
Question 99
1 / 1 pts
I. Architecture that was built by local people with the influence of local culture and materials and
has been passed from generation to generation
II. Architecture that is practiced by a Registered and License Professional Filipino Architect
III. Architecture that came about largely influenced by the climate and the environment
III and II
Correct!
I
II and I
Correct Answer
30 deg
You Answered
35 deg
Question 67
1 / 1 pts
Relocate window
Correct!
Question 68
1 / 1 pts
What would be the effect if there would be two oppositely located windows on the upper portions of
the room?
No air movement
Correct!
Question 69
1 / 1 pts
William V. Coscolluela
Manuel T. Mañosa
Correct!
Froilan L. Hong
Yolanda D. Reyes
Question 70
1 / 1 pts
Batasang Pambansa
Correct!
Meralco building
Sandiganbayan
Question 71
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Batasang Pambansa
Meralco building
Question 72
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PICC
CCP
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Coconut Palace
Question 73
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Amanpulo Resort
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Coconut Palace
Question 74
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Metropolitan Theater
Correct Answer
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Question 75
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Post Modernism
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Art Deco
Eclectism
Art Nouveau
Question 76
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Who was the architect responsible for the addition of the dome and second belfry of the Quiapo
Church?
Juan Arellano
Francisco Mañosa
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Juan Nakpil
Question 77
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William P. Hobby
Joan Miro
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I.M Pei
Question 78
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Cass Gilbert
Howard Roark
Question 79
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Who was the Architect of the Cathedral of Commerce?
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Cass Gilbert
Howard Roark
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Daniel Libeskind
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Minoru Yamasaki
Question 81
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Stainless Steel
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Titanium
Copper
Question 82
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Le Corbusier
Michael Graves
Kenzo Tange
Question 83
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The architect attributed to the dictum “Modern Architecture need not to be Western”?
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Kenzo Tange
Walter Gropius
Eero Saarinen
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Eero Saarinen
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Alvar Aalto
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Richard Neutra
Christopher Wren
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The following are works of Jose Siao Ling & Associates except
SM City Tarlac
SM City Baguio
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SM Megamall
Question 86
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Tinted window
Rose window
Slim window
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Ribbon window
Question 87
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Art Deco
Post-modern
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Baroque
Romanesque
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This Style is identified by three principles: the expression of volume rather than mass, the
emphasis on balance rather than preconceived symmetry, and the expulsion of applied ornament
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International Style
Expressionism
Expressionism
Deconstructivism
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Notre Dame Cathedral is famous for its 10 bells. The largest and oldest is named?
Marie
Denis
Gabriel
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Emmanuel
Question 90
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Windsor Castle
Notre Dame
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Cologne Cathedral
Question 91
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What architectural style is characterized by monumentality and grandeur, as seen in their temples
and tombs
Assyrian
Greek
Roman
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Egyptian
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Question 93
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Elizabethan
Georgian
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Jacobian
Stuart
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Collect Information
Develop solutions
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Question 95
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Elegance
Simplicity
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A curved triangle of vaulting formed by the intersection of a dome with its supporting arches. It
permits the placing of a circular dome over a square room or an elliptical dome over a rectangular
room.
Vault
Arches
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Pendentive
Squinches
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Altar
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Ambo
Nave
Transept
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Steel beam
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Space frame
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Precast concrete
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I. Architecture that was built by local people with the influence of local culture and materials and
has been passed from generation to generation
II. Architecture that is practiced by a Registered and License Professional Filipino Architect
III. Architecture that came about largely influenced by the climate and the environment
III and II
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I
II and I