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  • 問題数 57 • 3/5/2024

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  • 1

    Abstract thought or speculation resulting in asystem of assumption or principles used in analyzing, explaining, or predicting phenomena, and proposed or followed as a basis of action.

    theory

  • 2

    The art and science ofdesigning and constructingbuildings.

    architecture

  • 3

    The conscious use of skill, craft, and creativeimagination in the production of what isbeautiful,appealing, or of more than ordinarysignificance.

    art

  • 4

    A branch of knowledge dealing with a body of facts ortruths obtained by direct observation, experimental investigation, and methodical study, systematicallyarranged and showing the operation of general laws.

    science

  • 5

    -The number of posts should be 13 because it is a lucky number. -Flooring planks must be laid perpendicular to the stair steps. Making ti parallel wil bring bad luck.

    both of the statements are false

  • 6

    not a material use as a green architecture

    asbestos tiles

  • 7

    -A light shelf is an architectural element that allows daylight to penetrate deeper into a building. -Heat-absorbing glass can absorb up to 40% of the radiation reaching its surface.

    both statements are true

  • 8

    -Clerestory windows can be a good source of diffuse light, and can also be useful in allowing hot air to leave the building. -best not to bring old thing from old house.

    both statements are true

  • 9

    -Main doorway are best to face the East, but never on the west where the sun sets. -The principal stairs and the master's bed should be oriented ot face the East, so that the rising sun brings good luck.

    both statements are true

  • 10

    It aims to minimize environmental impact of buildings through moderation in the utilization of energy and development space as well as building materials.

    sustainable architecture

  • 11

    which of the following sentence is not aspect of green architecture?

    glass facing east and west.

  • 12

    refers to recreation to have minimal impact to the environment

    green architecture

  • 13

    In some cases, ti is possible to move the fluids (liquid or air) without mechanical aid, by natural convection orthermosiphoning. As the fluid is heated, it tends to rise, and cooler fluid flows in to take its place.

    thermosiphoning

  • 14

    not benefit of energy conservation (not result of energy consevation)

    poverty conservation

  • 15

    -louvres protect solid sun angles -vertical louver effective to southern

    first statement is true

  • 16

    -Eggcrates combine the shading characteristics ofhorizontal and vertical louvers and have a high shading ratio. Eggcrates, sometimes referred to as brise-soleil, are very efficient in hot climates. -Heat-absorbing glass can absorb up to 40% of the radiation reaching its surface.

    both statements are true

  • 17

    glue laminated timber

    use for roof

  • 18

    1979 laureate

    philip johnson

  • 19

    2004 laureate

    zaha hadid

  • 20

    1987 laureate

    kenzo tange

  • 21

    1995 laureate

    tadao ando

  • 22

    1989 laureate

    frank gehry

  • 23

    1993 laureate

    fumihiko maki

  • 24

    2012 laureate

    wang shu

  • 25

    2010 laureates

    kazuyo sejima and ryue nishizawa

  • 26

    1999 laureate

    norman foster

  • 27

    1994 laureate

    christian de portzamparc

  • 28

    198o laureate

    luis barragan

  • 29

    1981 laureate

    james stirling

  • 30

    1982 laureate

    kevin roche

  • 31

    1998 laureate

    renzo piano

  • 32

    Heydar Aliyev Centre, Azerbaijan.

    zaha hadid

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    Vitra Fire Station, Germany

    zaha hadid

  • 34

    Glasgow Riverside Museum of Transport

    zaha hadid

  • 35

    London Aquatics Centre for the 2012 Summer Olympics, UK

    zaha hadid

  • 36

    (born October 31, 1950, Baghdad, Iraq—died March 31, 2016, Miami, Florida, U.S.) Iraqi-born British architect known for her radical deconstructivist designs. She was described by The Guardian as the "Queen of Curves",[3] who "liberated architectural geometry, giving it a whole new expressive identity".

    zaha hadid

  • 37

    Architecture can be characterized by its faith in modernism, humanized by its subtlety, lyricism, and beauty. born in Canton China in 1917.

    I.M pei

  • 38

    National Center for Atmospheric Research 1967 Boulder, Colorado

    I.M pei

  • 39

    Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, Qatar, 2008

    I.M pei

  • 40

    Bank of China Tower, Hong Kong, China, 1990

    I.M pei

  • 41

    Le Grand Louvre, Paris, France, 1989

    I.M pei

  • 42

    OCBC Centre 1976 Singapore

    I.M pei

  • 43

    AT&T Corporate Headquarters 1984 New York, New York

    philip johnson

  • 44

    Next Crystal Cathedral, Garden Grove Community Church 1980 California

    philip johnson

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    (1906-2005) was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1906, and in the years since has become one of architecture's most potent forces.

    philip johnson

  • 46

    (1913-2005), winner of the 1987 Pritzker Architecture Prize, is one of Japan’s most honored architects. Teacher, writer, architect, and urban planner, he is revered not only for his own work but also for his influence on younger architects. He was born in the small city of Imabari, Shikoku Island, Japan in 1913.

    kenzo tange

  • 47

    St Mary’s Cathedral 1955 Tokyo, Japan

    kenzo tange

  • 48

    Yoyogi National Gymnasium for the 1964 Summer Olympics 1964 Tokyo, Japan

    kenzo tange

  • 49

    was born in Tokyo on September 6, 1928, calls himself a modernist, unequivocally. His buildings tend to be direct, at times understated, and made of metal, concrete and glass, the classic materials of the modernist age, but the canonical palette has also been extended to include such materials as mosaic tile, anodized aluminum and stainless steel.

    fumihiko maki

  • 50

    Tokyo Church of Christ 1995 Tokyo, Japan

    fumihiko maki

  • 51

    Fujisawa Municipal Gymnasium 1984 Fujisawa, Japan

    fumihiko maki

  • 52

    Makuhari Messe I 1989 Tokyo, Japan

    fumihiko maki

  • 53

    YKK Guest House 1982 Kurobe, Japan

    fumihiko maki

  • 54

    Osaka, Japan is a man who is at the pinnacle of success in his own country. In the last few years, he has emerged as a cultural force in the world as well. 13 September 1941 (age 82) Minato-ku, Osaka, Japan “In all my works, light is an important controlling factor,” says Ando. “I create enclosed spaces mainly by means of thick concrete walls.

    tadao ando

  • 55

    Church on the Water 1988 Tomamu, Hokkaidō, Japan

    tadao ando

  • 56

    Church of the Light (interior) 1989 Ibaraki, Osaka, Japan

    tadao ando

  • 57

    Naoshima Contemporary Art Museum 1992 Naoshima Island, Japan

    tadao ando