nhcp

nhcp
41問 • 1年前
  • DHANE JOAN NICOLE QUIDLAT
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  • 1

    are houses of significant cultural, historical, social, architectural, and artistic value.

    Heritage Houses

  • 2

    they are considered national treasures for the present and future generations.

    Heritage Houses

  • 3

    These are houses of the Southeast Asian type found in the non- Westernized communities in the Philippines.

    Houses of Ethnic Tradition

  • 4

    These houses, erected during the Spanish regime, reflect Western influence.

    Houses of the Spanish Colonial Period.

  • 5

    These houses, built during the American regime, include chalets, bungalow, bahay-na-kongkreto (reinforced concrete house), two-storey houses and the houses designed by architects of the period

    Houses of the American Colonial Period

  • 6

    These include houses built immediately after World War II up to contemporary times.

    Houses of the Post-War Period

  • 7

    These houses are esteemed for their age and for having well withstood the ravages of time.

    Age

  • 8

    The ________ or setting may be urban, suburban, upland, lowland, or rural, and may be of environmental, historical, cultural, and/or artistic importance.

    site

  • 9

    These are houses which represent a particular architectural style, form, or milestone development, revolutionary technology, relating to a significant historico-cultural experience of the Filipino people.

    Representative of Development or Styles in Architecture

  • 10

    In considering particular architectural characteristics of the period, the development of architectural styles should be taken into account;

    Initial development/s, full development

  • 11

    The house should not have undergone any major renovation or modification that has altered its form, character, and style.

    Authenticity

  • 12

    A house, in order to be declared a Heritage House, should have at least __________ of the original structure and materials.

    seventy five percent (75%)

  • 13

    These could come in the form of reduced realty tax or tax deductions from income for repairs and maintenance of the Heritage House.

    Tax Incentives

  • 14

    The government could help finance the repair or maintenance of a declared Heritage House.

    Government Assistance

  • 15

    It can also provide technical advice on how to carry out preservation and restoration works.

    Government Assistance

  • 16

    The house is declared a Heritage House signifying its significance, and is identified as such by a plaque installed by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines.

    Status of a Heritage House

  • 17

    Public accessibility for the purpose of historical education and the level of owner privacy shall be arranged between the NHCP and the Owner/s in a Memorandum of Agreement prior to the declaration of the house as a Heritage House.

    Privacy and Public Access to the Property

  • 18

    Privileges for being a Heritage House

    Tax Incentives, Government Assistance, Status of a Heritage House, Privacy and Public Access to the Property

  • 19

    CRITERIA FOR HERITAGE HOUSES

    Age, Site, Representative of Development or Styles in Architecture, Authenticity

  • 20

    RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE OWNER OF THE HERITAGE HOUSE

    Preservation of Houses, Ownership of the House, Access to Visitors, Assumption of Responsibility, Non-Agreement among the Legal Owners

  • 21

    shall be entered into by and between the Heritage House Owner and the Government, through the National Historical Commission of the Philippines which will spell out the details of the arrangement.

    Memorandum of Agreement

  • 22

    Any ______ committed by the homeowner will result in the withdrawal of the status of his house as a Heritage House and the privileges which go with it, as mentioned in Section III.

    violation

  • 23

    a historic space, unit, district or cluster of structures and their environs, with distinctive historical importance in its entirety

    Heritage Zone/Historic Center

  • 24

    a unique cultural property possessing outstanding historical value and significance

    National Cultural Treasure

  • 25

    A hallowed site or structure in honor of a national hero or highly significant historical event

    National Historical Shrine

  • 26

    An object, structure or site that commemorates, memorializes or gives reverence to a special historic personage or event

    National Historical Monument/Memorial

  • 27

    A site or structure closely associated with a significant historical event, achievement, characteristic, turning point or stage in Philippine history

    National Historical Landmark

  • 28

    a structure made or created by a national hero

    National Historical Landmark

  • 29

    _________ recognition shall entail the installation of a historical marker in a historic site or structure that is not declared a heritage zone/historic center, national cultural treasure, shrine, monument or memorial, or historical landmark, but nonetheless has some historical significance.

    Level II

  • 30

    It is the responsibility of the _______ to deepen understanding of, promote, and popularize our country’s history, both national and local, and safeguard our historical treasures in order to strengthen our people’s nationalism, love of country, respect for our heroes, and pride in our people’s achievements.

    State

  • 31

    The ______ recognizes that historic sites and structures also oftentimes possess cultural value.

    NHCP

  • 32

    The process of considering a site or structure for NHCP recognition may be initiated by any of the following, with the requisite documents

    NHCP, Government unit or agency, Private owner, Concerned citizen, historical or heritage society, association, or private establishment

  • 33

    THE PROCESS OF ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION

    INVENTORY, IS RESTORATION NECESSARY?, DECLARATION AS MONUMENT, PLANNING STAGE, APPROVAL OF THE SCHEME, ACTUAL INTERVENTION WORK, DOCUMENTATION AND PUBLICATION, THE NEW USE AND THE MAINTENANCE OF THE RESTORED EDIFICE

  • 34

    The marker may be installed in honor of living persons

    False

  • 35

    The marker may not be installed in honor of deceased persons

    False

  • 36

    The marker may not be installed in honor of living persons

    True

  • 37

    The marker may be installed to honor a person deceased fewer than fifty (50) years

    False

  • 38

    The marker may not be installed to honor a person deceased fewer than sixty (60) years, except in the case of a remarkably (extraordinarily) outstanding honoree

    False

  • 39

    The marker may not be installed to honor a person deceased fewer than fifty (50) years, except in the case of a remarkably (extraordinarily) outstanding honoree

    True

  • 40

    The marker may not be installed to honor a person deceased fewer than ____ years, except in the case of a remarkably (extraordinarily) outstanding honoree

    fifty (50)

  • 41

    Examples of Houses of Ethnic Tradition

    Balay and Binuron of the Isnegs, Bale of the Ifugaos, Afong of the Bontocs,, Gunu bong of the T’bolis, Torogan of the Maranaos

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    are houses of significant cultural, historical, social, architectural, and artistic value.

    Heritage Houses

  • 2

    they are considered national treasures for the present and future generations.

    Heritage Houses

  • 3

    These are houses of the Southeast Asian type found in the non- Westernized communities in the Philippines.

    Houses of Ethnic Tradition

  • 4

    These houses, erected during the Spanish regime, reflect Western influence.

    Houses of the Spanish Colonial Period.

  • 5

    These houses, built during the American regime, include chalets, bungalow, bahay-na-kongkreto (reinforced concrete house), two-storey houses and the houses designed by architects of the period

    Houses of the American Colonial Period

  • 6

    These include houses built immediately after World War II up to contemporary times.

    Houses of the Post-War Period

  • 7

    These houses are esteemed for their age and for having well withstood the ravages of time.

    Age

  • 8

    The ________ or setting may be urban, suburban, upland, lowland, or rural, and may be of environmental, historical, cultural, and/or artistic importance.

    site

  • 9

    These are houses which represent a particular architectural style, form, or milestone development, revolutionary technology, relating to a significant historico-cultural experience of the Filipino people.

    Representative of Development or Styles in Architecture

  • 10

    In considering particular architectural characteristics of the period, the development of architectural styles should be taken into account;

    Initial development/s, full development

  • 11

    The house should not have undergone any major renovation or modification that has altered its form, character, and style.

    Authenticity

  • 12

    A house, in order to be declared a Heritage House, should have at least __________ of the original structure and materials.

    seventy five percent (75%)

  • 13

    These could come in the form of reduced realty tax or tax deductions from income for repairs and maintenance of the Heritage House.

    Tax Incentives

  • 14

    The government could help finance the repair or maintenance of a declared Heritage House.

    Government Assistance

  • 15

    It can also provide technical advice on how to carry out preservation and restoration works.

    Government Assistance

  • 16

    The house is declared a Heritage House signifying its significance, and is identified as such by a plaque installed by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines.

    Status of a Heritage House

  • 17

    Public accessibility for the purpose of historical education and the level of owner privacy shall be arranged between the NHCP and the Owner/s in a Memorandum of Agreement prior to the declaration of the house as a Heritage House.

    Privacy and Public Access to the Property

  • 18

    Privileges for being a Heritage House

    Tax Incentives, Government Assistance, Status of a Heritage House, Privacy and Public Access to the Property

  • 19

    CRITERIA FOR HERITAGE HOUSES

    Age, Site, Representative of Development or Styles in Architecture, Authenticity

  • 20

    RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE OWNER OF THE HERITAGE HOUSE

    Preservation of Houses, Ownership of the House, Access to Visitors, Assumption of Responsibility, Non-Agreement among the Legal Owners

  • 21

    shall be entered into by and between the Heritage House Owner and the Government, through the National Historical Commission of the Philippines which will spell out the details of the arrangement.

    Memorandum of Agreement

  • 22

    Any ______ committed by the homeowner will result in the withdrawal of the status of his house as a Heritage House and the privileges which go with it, as mentioned in Section III.

    violation

  • 23

    a historic space, unit, district or cluster of structures and their environs, with distinctive historical importance in its entirety

    Heritage Zone/Historic Center

  • 24

    a unique cultural property possessing outstanding historical value and significance

    National Cultural Treasure

  • 25

    A hallowed site or structure in honor of a national hero or highly significant historical event

    National Historical Shrine

  • 26

    An object, structure or site that commemorates, memorializes or gives reverence to a special historic personage or event

    National Historical Monument/Memorial

  • 27

    A site or structure closely associated with a significant historical event, achievement, characteristic, turning point or stage in Philippine history

    National Historical Landmark

  • 28

    a structure made or created by a national hero

    National Historical Landmark

  • 29

    _________ recognition shall entail the installation of a historical marker in a historic site or structure that is not declared a heritage zone/historic center, national cultural treasure, shrine, monument or memorial, or historical landmark, but nonetheless has some historical significance.

    Level II

  • 30

    It is the responsibility of the _______ to deepen understanding of, promote, and popularize our country’s history, both national and local, and safeguard our historical treasures in order to strengthen our people’s nationalism, love of country, respect for our heroes, and pride in our people’s achievements.

    State

  • 31

    The ______ recognizes that historic sites and structures also oftentimes possess cultural value.

    NHCP

  • 32

    The process of considering a site or structure for NHCP recognition may be initiated by any of the following, with the requisite documents

    NHCP, Government unit or agency, Private owner, Concerned citizen, historical or heritage society, association, or private establishment

  • 33

    THE PROCESS OF ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION

    INVENTORY, IS RESTORATION NECESSARY?, DECLARATION AS MONUMENT, PLANNING STAGE, APPROVAL OF THE SCHEME, ACTUAL INTERVENTION WORK, DOCUMENTATION AND PUBLICATION, THE NEW USE AND THE MAINTENANCE OF THE RESTORED EDIFICE

  • 34

    The marker may be installed in honor of living persons

    False

  • 35

    The marker may not be installed in honor of deceased persons

    False

  • 36

    The marker may not be installed in honor of living persons

    True

  • 37

    The marker may be installed to honor a person deceased fewer than fifty (50) years

    False

  • 38

    The marker may not be installed to honor a person deceased fewer than sixty (60) years, except in the case of a remarkably (extraordinarily) outstanding honoree

    False

  • 39

    The marker may not be installed to honor a person deceased fewer than fifty (50) years, except in the case of a remarkably (extraordinarily) outstanding honoree

    True

  • 40

    The marker may not be installed to honor a person deceased fewer than ____ years, except in the case of a remarkably (extraordinarily) outstanding honoree

    fifty (50)

  • 41

    Examples of Houses of Ethnic Tradition

    Balay and Binuron of the Isnegs, Bale of the Ifugaos, Afong of the Bontocs,, Gunu bong of the T’bolis, Torogan of the Maranaos