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CORREL TOA MARCH 20, 2018

CORREL TOA MARCH 20, 2018
46問 • 1年前
  • Mat
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  • 1

    CO1. Identify principles of design by relating architecture to other art forms Which design principle provide direction movement of the eye?

    rhythm

  • 2

    A primary element of design that has no direction

    color

  • 3

    Principle of design that is based on repetitive elements

    rhythm

  • 4

    Kind of architecture that reflects a combination of styles from various historical periods

    eclectic

  • 5

    Philosophy based on the belief that the human being is the most important entity in the universe

    Anthropocentrism

  • 6

    Vitruvius’ Threefold principles are;

    utility, firmness, beauty

  • 7

    The unending sequence of numbers where the first two terms are 1 and 1 and each succeeding term is the sum of the two preceding is discovered by

    Fibonacci

  • 8

    Is the arrangement of elements so that no part of a work overpowers the other, or seems heavier than any other part

    Balance

  • 9

    Gestalt principle- tendency to perceive objects, or figures, as existing on a background.

    Figureground

  • 10

    An anthropometric scale of proportions devised by the Swiss-born French architect Le Corbusier. It was developed as a visual bridge between two incompatible scales, the Imperial system and the Metric system.

    Modulor

  • 11

    The term synonymous to golden proportion given during the Renaissance period when they discovered that the body and nature follows the same principle.

    Divine proportion

  • 12

    When elements of a composition grow from a central line or are aligned around a central point.

    Radial balance

  • 13

    color near each other in the color wheel

    analogous color

  • 14

    Which architectural system involves space experience through time?

    spatial

  • 15

    The principal identifying characteristic of form resulting from the specific configuration of a form’s surface and edges.

    Shape

  • 16

    It is the degree of concentration and stability of a form which is dependent on its geometry as well as its orientation relative to the around plane and our line of sight.

    Visual Inertia

  • 17

    Study of proportioning systems based on the dimensions and proportions of the human body.

    Anthropometrics

  • 18

    In composition, it is established by equalizing the element forces in spite their differences.

    Contrast

  • 19

    In the manner with which humans manage information and environmental stimuli, this is the resulting understanding achieved through perception, knowledge and reasoning.

    Cognition

  • 20

    Relationships the eye makes with, between the size, shape, and tone of various objects or parts of a composition

    PROPORTION

  • 21

    All parts must fit together in such a way that the composition will be disturbed if one element is removed.

    Organic

  • 22

    CO2. Describe broader issues of architectural design process What is a statement of the measurable level of function of an architectural design?

    performance requirements

  • 23

    What is the process of managing information preparatory to architectural design?

    architectural programming

  • 24

    This is the phase of Architectural design devoted to documentation of conditions, in-depth analysis of needs and identification of goals and objectives of the design process

    Programming

  • 25

    This is the phase of Architectural design devoted to the refinement and finalization of the design

    Design development

  • 26

    This is the diagram wherein spaces are represented in shapes while linkages are represented by lines, to show the relationship of spaces, how circulation can be established and the efficient adjacency required to keep the design functional.

    Adjacency matrix

  • 27

    This is the quantitative and qualitative description of spaces

    Space programming

  • 28

    This is the study of the activities of all possible users of a building to be designed, including the spatial function, spatial ambiance, furniture and equipment and spatial dimensions related to such activities

    Space programming

  • 29

    CO3. Assess proxemic requirements of space Which of the following is not a characteristic of territoriality

    Common spaces

  • 30

    A relational concept, typically measured in terms of how far one individual is from the other

    Proxemics

  • 31

    The ability of individuals to control their visual, auditory and olfactory interactions with others

    social control

  • 32

    A ___ is a space often claimed with ownership and is defended when an unwanted encroachment takes place.

    territory

  • 33

    The major factors that influence behavior are __.

    biological, social and environmental

  • 34

    CO4. Assess current thoughts on architectural design. The Calatrava’s “Turning Torso” is a good example of personal analogy because

    He compared the twisted torso to the building and ask the question what if I twisted my body, how will the structural system and appearance of the building be?

  • 35

    which of the following contradicts the design philosophy “Sustainability“

    Maximalism

  • 36

    Which of the following is not a principle applied in modernism?

    Regionalism

  • 37

    Which of the following design options does not reflect sustainability?

    short building life-span

  • 38

    This is a post-modernist architectural movement with the intention of challenging formal preconceptions about building styles while integrating contemporary building construction and materials. Notable architects include Peter Eisenman, Zaha Hadid, Frank Gehry and Rem Koolhaas.

    Deconstructivism

  • 39

    He is a Chilean architect who was the Pritzker Architecture Prize Winner for 2016 who designed the UC Innovation Center of the Universidad Católica de Chile, but who is more popular for his innovative mass housing designs.

    Alejandro Aravena

  • 40

    CO5. Apply the analytical tools in determining the relevance of architectural design theories to cultural development. The integration of vernacular architecture to contemporary design promotes __.

    all of the above

  • 41

    A cult of the machine age and even a glorification of war and violence were among the themes of this Movement

    Futurism

  • 42

    Internet cafes are an example of the architectural application of which of Maslow’s levels of needs?

    social acceptance

  • 43

    CO6. Utilize the critical methods for analyzing design concepts in relation to national development. The use of renewable sources of energy such as solar panels, renewable materials such as lumber from commercial farming and the minimal use of natural materials thru reduce, reuse,recycle is

    sustainable architecture

  • 44

    Community architecture is an approach where in users are engaged in the design process in order to __.

    promote ownership

  • 45

    The use of vernacular architecture, technology and materials in building design and construction is a type of __

    Sustainable design

  • 46

    This is a system of carbon taxing provided under the Kyoto Protocol wherein revenues collected were allotted for clean technologies and protection or rehabilitation of carbon sinks such as forests and swamplands.

    Clean development mechanism

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    CO1. Identify principles of design by relating architecture to other art forms Which design principle provide direction movement of the eye?

    rhythm

  • 2

    A primary element of design that has no direction

    color

  • 3

    Principle of design that is based on repetitive elements

    rhythm

  • 4

    Kind of architecture that reflects a combination of styles from various historical periods

    eclectic

  • 5

    Philosophy based on the belief that the human being is the most important entity in the universe

    Anthropocentrism

  • 6

    Vitruvius’ Threefold principles are;

    utility, firmness, beauty

  • 7

    The unending sequence of numbers where the first two terms are 1 and 1 and each succeeding term is the sum of the two preceding is discovered by

    Fibonacci

  • 8

    Is the arrangement of elements so that no part of a work overpowers the other, or seems heavier than any other part

    Balance

  • 9

    Gestalt principle- tendency to perceive objects, or figures, as existing on a background.

    Figureground

  • 10

    An anthropometric scale of proportions devised by the Swiss-born French architect Le Corbusier. It was developed as a visual bridge between two incompatible scales, the Imperial system and the Metric system.

    Modulor

  • 11

    The term synonymous to golden proportion given during the Renaissance period when they discovered that the body and nature follows the same principle.

    Divine proportion

  • 12

    When elements of a composition grow from a central line or are aligned around a central point.

    Radial balance

  • 13

    color near each other in the color wheel

    analogous color

  • 14

    Which architectural system involves space experience through time?

    spatial

  • 15

    The principal identifying characteristic of form resulting from the specific configuration of a form’s surface and edges.

    Shape

  • 16

    It is the degree of concentration and stability of a form which is dependent on its geometry as well as its orientation relative to the around plane and our line of sight.

    Visual Inertia

  • 17

    Study of proportioning systems based on the dimensions and proportions of the human body.

    Anthropometrics

  • 18

    In composition, it is established by equalizing the element forces in spite their differences.

    Contrast

  • 19

    In the manner with which humans manage information and environmental stimuli, this is the resulting understanding achieved through perception, knowledge and reasoning.

    Cognition

  • 20

    Relationships the eye makes with, between the size, shape, and tone of various objects or parts of a composition

    PROPORTION

  • 21

    All parts must fit together in such a way that the composition will be disturbed if one element is removed.

    Organic

  • 22

    CO2. Describe broader issues of architectural design process What is a statement of the measurable level of function of an architectural design?

    performance requirements

  • 23

    What is the process of managing information preparatory to architectural design?

    architectural programming

  • 24

    This is the phase of Architectural design devoted to documentation of conditions, in-depth analysis of needs and identification of goals and objectives of the design process

    Programming

  • 25

    This is the phase of Architectural design devoted to the refinement and finalization of the design

    Design development

  • 26

    This is the diagram wherein spaces are represented in shapes while linkages are represented by lines, to show the relationship of spaces, how circulation can be established and the efficient adjacency required to keep the design functional.

    Adjacency matrix

  • 27

    This is the quantitative and qualitative description of spaces

    Space programming

  • 28

    This is the study of the activities of all possible users of a building to be designed, including the spatial function, spatial ambiance, furniture and equipment and spatial dimensions related to such activities

    Space programming

  • 29

    CO3. Assess proxemic requirements of space Which of the following is not a characteristic of territoriality

    Common spaces

  • 30

    A relational concept, typically measured in terms of how far one individual is from the other

    Proxemics

  • 31

    The ability of individuals to control their visual, auditory and olfactory interactions with others

    social control

  • 32

    A ___ is a space often claimed with ownership and is defended when an unwanted encroachment takes place.

    territory

  • 33

    The major factors that influence behavior are __.

    biological, social and environmental

  • 34

    CO4. Assess current thoughts on architectural design. The Calatrava’s “Turning Torso” is a good example of personal analogy because

    He compared the twisted torso to the building and ask the question what if I twisted my body, how will the structural system and appearance of the building be?

  • 35

    which of the following contradicts the design philosophy “Sustainability“

    Maximalism

  • 36

    Which of the following is not a principle applied in modernism?

    Regionalism

  • 37

    Which of the following design options does not reflect sustainability?

    short building life-span

  • 38

    This is a post-modernist architectural movement with the intention of challenging formal preconceptions about building styles while integrating contemporary building construction and materials. Notable architects include Peter Eisenman, Zaha Hadid, Frank Gehry and Rem Koolhaas.

    Deconstructivism

  • 39

    He is a Chilean architect who was the Pritzker Architecture Prize Winner for 2016 who designed the UC Innovation Center of the Universidad Católica de Chile, but who is more popular for his innovative mass housing designs.

    Alejandro Aravena

  • 40

    CO5. Apply the analytical tools in determining the relevance of architectural design theories to cultural development. The integration of vernacular architecture to contemporary design promotes __.

    all of the above

  • 41

    A cult of the machine age and even a glorification of war and violence were among the themes of this Movement

    Futurism

  • 42

    Internet cafes are an example of the architectural application of which of Maslow’s levels of needs?

    social acceptance

  • 43

    CO6. Utilize the critical methods for analyzing design concepts in relation to national development. The use of renewable sources of energy such as solar panels, renewable materials such as lumber from commercial farming and the minimal use of natural materials thru reduce, reuse,recycle is

    sustainable architecture

  • 44

    Community architecture is an approach where in users are engaged in the design process in order to __.

    promote ownership

  • 45

    The use of vernacular architecture, technology and materials in building design and construction is a type of __

    Sustainable design

  • 46

    This is a system of carbon taxing provided under the Kyoto Protocol wherein revenues collected were allotted for clean technologies and protection or rehabilitation of carbon sinks such as forests and swamplands.

    Clean development mechanism