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HOA past board questions (selected from Jan 1990 to Jan 1999)

January 1990
1. in egyptian arch., tomb of pharaohs was the
a. ziggurat b. mastaba c. pyramid
2. great pyramid at gizeh was built in the 4th dynasty by
a. rameses I b. cheops c. chepren
3. beginner of great hypostyle hall at Karnak and founder of 19th dynasty was
a. rameses I b. seti I c. darius
4. mineral of greatest importance to greek arch. of w/c Greece and her domains had ample supplies
a. pozzolana b. marble c. clay
5. greek arch. Was essentially
a. arch and vaulted b. buttressed and domed c. columnar and trabeated
6. imposing entrance to acropolis and erected by archt. mnesicles
a. propylaea b. erechtheion c. Poseidon
7. bldg in acropolis generally considered as being the most nearly perfect bldg ever erected is
a. erechtheion b. Parthenon c. porch of the maidens
8. w/ use of concrete made possible by pozzolona,a native natural cement, romans to achieve huge interiors used
a. post and beam b. arch & vault c. pendentive
9. which of the order was added by romans to the orders used by the greeks
a. ionic b. composite c. Corinthian
10. during macedonian dynasty, favorite type of church plan is
a. greek cross b. roman cross c. circular
11. from 5th cen. To the present, character of Byzantine arch. is
a. timber trusses b. ribbed arches c. domical roof construction
12. finest and remaining example Of Byzantine arch. is
a. s. Irene, Constantinople b. s. Sophia, Constantinople c. s. mark. Venice
13. arch’l character of Romanesque style is
a. sober & dignified b. grotesque & bizarre c. flamboyant & decorative
14. Romanesque arch. in italy is distinguished from that of the rest of Europe by the use of ___for facing walls?
a. bricks b. marble c. mosaic
15. most impt distinctive char. Of mature Spanish Romanesque arch was the
a. horseshoe arch b. lancet arch c. parabolic arch
16. thru gothic centuries, English lancet arch style is closest to the
a. Spanish style b. French style c. Italian style
17. splendid example of early gothic is
a. st paul’s cathedral b. Westminster abbey c. cathedral of notre dame
18. renaissance of 15th cen. In italy had its birth in
a. Venice b. Florence c. rome
19. supreme fig. of 2nd phase of stuart period who came under French influence during the late british renaissance is
a. sir Christopher wren b. inigo jones c. john webb
20. most impt and fruitful expansion of baroque arch was towards
a. france b. England c. Austria

June 1990
1. in egyptian arch., tomb of nobility was the
a. ziggurat b. mastaba c. pyramid
2. monumental arch of Egypt is essentially a ____ style
a. buttress & dome b. arch & vault c. columnar & trabeated
3. king zoser’s archt. who was revered and deified in the 26th dynasty
a. imhotep b. senad c. seneferm
4. in Mesopotamian arch., religion called for temples made of sun dried bricks is
a. megarons b. thakamus c. ziggurats
5. citizens who lived for the state, its concern, welfare, bldgs, and sculpture absorbing their energies and lives were
a. Egyptians b. greeks c. Mesopotamians
6. who undertook most remarkable bldg campaign in history to make Athens the cultural & artistic leader of Greece
a. perseus b. lysicartes c. pericles
7. archt. Of temple of apollo epicurius
a. ictinus b. callicrates c. callimachus
8. temple whose most remarkable feature is use of all 3 greek orders, Doric outside, ionic & Corinthian within is
a. artemus b. Parthenon c. Apollo epicurius
9. atrium type of house, characteristic of roman times is believed to have originated w/ the
a. Etruscans b. aegeans c. Corsicans
10. temple w/ circular plan supporting a dome of abt 140 ft in diam. & described by Thomas Jefferson as model of
spherical arch is
a. st peter basilica b. s. Sophia c. pantheon
11. colosseum, rome was commenced by vespacian and completed by
a. domitian b. titus c. Trajan
12. character of early christian arch is determined by the novel devt of
a. stone vaults b. timber trusses c. arched vaults
13. emperor of Byzantine empire who codified roman laws and responsible for rebuilding of s. Sophia was
a. Diocletian b. Theodosius c. Justinian
14. one of world’s supreme masterpieces of Romanesque arch w/c was the 1st bldg in Europe to have ribbed vaults
a. Winchester cathedral b. Norwich cathedral c. durham cathedral
15. greatest patron of Romanesque arch is
a. Christian church b. private business c. civil govt
16. Romanesque was the great age of the monasteries in
a. italy b. spain c. England
17. oldest French gothic cathedrals which was begun by bishop maurice de sully, plan of w/c is on a bent axial line
a. notre dame b. charters cathedral c. reims cathedral
18. thru gothic centuries the English style that is closest to French style is
a. flamboyant b. decorated c. lancet
19. “hall” churches are a special characteristic of
a. german gothic b. Spanish gothic c. Italian gothic
20. largest medieval cathedral in Europe, w/ exception of s. peter's rome. The largest church in the world is
a. Westminster abbey b. Seville cathedral c. notre dame

January 1994
1. area reserved for entertaining guests in bahay kubo is the
a. dulang b. caida c. sala d. Bulwagan
2. decorative clerestory found above the windows of a bahay na bato is
a. colado b. ventanilla c. Gilir d. Rakuh
3. traditional maranaw house for the ordinary members of the community is the
a. walay b. lamin c. torogan d. Dama
4. the ifugao house (southern strain) is known as
a. fayu b. bale c. Chalanan d. Batalag
5. egyptian architecture was principally designed for
a. external adoration b. light and color c. internal effect d. shade & shadow
6. the shaft of the greek order terminates in the
a. trachelion b. hypotrachelion c. abacus d. echinus
7. roman rectangular temples stood on a
a. crepidoma b. stylobate c. podium d. pedestal
8. the plan for the colosseum, rome, is shaped in the form of a
a. circle b. half-circle c. ellipse d. trapezoid
9. church plan of early christian churches is a
a. basilica b. latin cross c. greek cross d. calvary cross
10. upper portion of a pinnacle, bench-end, or other arch’l feature is
a. crocket b. finial c. turret d. spire
11. Moorish influence of muslim features such as horseshoe ach, pierced stone tracery and excessive ornament in
Spanish gothic was due to
a. climate b. geography c. bldg materials d. religion
12. important feature of palaces in Venice during the early renaissance period is the
a. open court b. balcony c. azotea d. façade
13. an ornate arch’l style w/c developed during the latter part of the renaissance period is called
a. baroque b. Byzantine c. Romanesque d. Gothic
14. devt of dome to cover polygonal & square plans for churches, tombs and baptisteries is the character of arch. of
a. gothic b. early Christian c. Byzantine d. Romanesque
15. during the late british renaissance, the dominating personality who became an ardent disciple of the Italian
renaissance style was
a. sir Christopher wren b. john webb c. inigo jones d. steven vennecool
16. 3rd president of the U.S.A. who designed state capitol in Richmond, Virginia, which may be regarded as the 1st
truly neo-classical monument in the U.S.A. was
a. george Washington b. Thomas Jefferson c. john adams d. james Madison
17. architect / city planner who authored the “ekistics” - the science of human settlements
a. gropius b. doxiadis c. Niemeyer d. chambers
18. architect who advocated the “organic arch.” and envisioned the “broadacre city” for the future was
a. eero saarinen b. Wallace Harrison c. Richard neutra d. frank Lloyd wright
19. architect who designed and advocated the geodesic dome for cities of tomorrow was
a. mies van der rohe b. Le corbusier c. Buckminster fuller d. Louis kahn
20. “form follows function” is the dictum generally accredited to
a. marcel breuer b. mies van der rohe c. Frank lloyd wright d. louis Sullivan

June 1995
1. what study of arch do we learn the possible origins of arch.,its diff forms, and structures w/c are unique to each
civilisation?
a. theory of arch. b. arch'l design c. structural design d. history of arch.
2. written record of man’s efforts to build beautifully is _________?
a. pre-historic arch. b. elements of arch. c. history of arch. d. style of arch.
3._____ is a mass of masonry wall built against a wall to resist pressure of an arch or vault?
a. camber b. canopy c. cable d. buttress
4. who is the archt of the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo who played a decisive role in the renewal of Japanese arch.?
a. walter gropius b. kenzo tange c. frank Lloyd wright d. le Corbusier
5. American archt. Who introduced modern arch. to the phils.
a. William parsons b. le Corbusier c. oscar Niemeyer d. Daniel burns
6. which of the ff. bldgs. / structures is NOT of Italian Romanesque arch.?
a. pisa cathedral b. st Michele, pavia c. winchester cathedrald. monreale cathedral
7. who created the dymaxion house, the first “machine for living”?
a. Buckminster fuller b. eero saarinen c. louis kahn d. frank Lloyd wright
8. “design as if you were a child” - famous axiom by
a. renzo piano b. Michael graves c. Louis kahn d. Alvar aalto
9. “let the facade be a free composition” - famous axiom by
a. pier luigi nervi b. Philip johnson c. kenzo tange d. louis kahn
10. who invented a system of well-high universal applications based on hyperboloids and paraboloids in bldgs?
a. Robert venturi b. victor gruen c. Philip Johnson d. antoni gaudi

June 1996
1. between pyramid and ziggurat, which is TRUE?
a. pyramids are square, ziggurat are hexagonal in plan
b. pyramids have sloping faces, ziggurat have diminishing faces
c. four faces of ziggurats point to cardinal points d. both used stone as bldg material
2. accdg to Rodrigo Perez III, due to certain characteristics implying richness, profusion of ornament and structure,
delightfully grotesque, theatreticality, extravagance, & passion, filipino arch. In the past may be summed up in one
style. What is this?
a. baroque b. moorish c. neo-hispanic d. greco-roman
3. in greek arch, the wrestling school interchangeably used as gymnasium or various kinds of physical exercises?
a. propylae b. agora c. palastra d. Bouleterion
4. what impt event changed arch. To what is termed as ‘modern’
a. renaissance b. discovery of concrete c. metallurgy d. industrial revolution
5. who is the architect of the asian institute of technology in bangkok?
a. juan arellano b. graciano mariano c. leandro locsin d. federico ilustre
6. “form is what, design is how” - famous axiom by
a. louis kahn b. michael graves c. paul rudolph d. philip johnson
7. what invention brought about modern high rise bldgs?
a. elevator b. curtain wall c. steel beam d. thin shell construction
8. who invented a system of well-high universal application based on hyperboloids and paraboloids in bldgs?
a. adolf loos b. peter behrens c. philip johnson d. antoni gaudi
9. archt. Of istana nurul iman (palace of sultan of Brunei)?
a. pier luigi nervi b. felipe Mendoza c. Leandro locsin d. Louis kahn
10. to whom is the famous palladian motif attributed as a contribution to arch.?
a. pietro lombardo b. Jacopo palladus c. Raphael palladio d. Andrea palladio
11. who is the architect who introduced “ferro-cement” construction
a. pier luigi nervi b. Norman foster c. Louis kahn d. Peter behrens
12. architect of the US pavilion in the 1967 montreal exposition
a. minoru yamasaki b. i.m. Pei c. Buckminster fuller d. Edward durell stone
13. “ornament is a crime and all ornamentation must be rejected” - famous philosophy by
a. philip johnson b. Le corbusier c. Adolf loos d. Antoni gaudi
14. in greek doric order, identify the ABACUS
a. 17 b. 16 c. 15 d. 18
15. in greek doric order, identify the ANNULETS
a. 17 b. 20 c. 18 d. 19
16. in greek doric order, identify the SHAFT
a. 6 b. 9 c. 8 d. 7
17. in greek doric order, identify the REGULA
a. 17 b. 14 c. 16 d. 15
18. in greek doric order, identify the ARCHITRAVE
a. 5 b. 4 c. 6 d. 7

January 1997
1. toranas or gateways are characteristic of _____ arch?
a. Japanese b. Indian c. Filipino d. Chinese
2. from _______ style of arch. Were Chinese pagodas derived?
a. muslim b. Indian c. Japanese d. European
3. what do you call the enclosed space at the top of a ziggurat in mesopotamia
a. god's house b. observatory c. priest's house d. altar
4. what is the difference between chinese and japanese pagodas?
a. chinese pagodas are polygonal, japanese square
b. chinese pagodas are mostly 5 storeyed, japanese 3 to 15
c. japanese pagoda plans are polygonal, chinese square
d. japanese pagodas are mostly 4 storeyed, chinese are 3 to 7
5. which historic style of arch. First introduced the clerestory?
a. Egyptian b. greek c. roman d. west Asiatic
6. ______is the colonnaded bldg used around public places and as shelters at religious shrines in greek arch?
a. propylae b. stoa c. pestle d. agora
7. medieval arch., w/c is characterized by the pointed style, was prevalent in west Europe from 13th to 15th cen.
a. Romanesque b. arabesque c. Doric d. Gothic
8. buddhist arch. Shown in rock-cut temples w/ lavishly carved interiors is a characteristic feature of ______style?
a. Japanese b. Filipino c. Indian d. Chinese
9. egyptian pyramid and babylonian ziggurat have some arch'l similarities and differences. Which is TRUE?
a. four angles of pyramid face cardinal points b. Four sides of ziggurat face cardinal points
c. both are square in plan d. Ziggurats used stone, pyramid used sundried bricks
10. who is considered the “traditional modernist” architect?
a. philip johnson b. Louis sullivan c. Le corbusier d. Marcel breuer
11. who is the archt. Of central bank of the phils. In Harrison?
a. ruperto gaite b. Gabriel formoso c. Crecenciano de castro d. Felipe mendoza
12. who is the archt. Of the Col. of Eng’g and Col. of liberal arts at the Univ. of the Phils?
a. victor tiotuyco b. Gabriel formoso c. Aurelio juguilon d. Cesar h. Concio
13. what is the first project of michael graves designed in the phils.?
a. world health organization bldg b. Phil. Trade center
c. World trade organization bldg d. World trade exchange bldg
14. “let the facade be a free composition” - famous axiom by
a. louis kahn b. Pier luigi nervi c. Kenzo tange d. Walter gropius
15. what is the first planned park in the U.S.?
a. golden gate park, SF b. Central park, NYC c. Yosemite park, CA d. Washington park, CHI
16. in greek doric order, identify the TRACHELIUM
a. 19 b. 18 c. 20 d. 21
17. in greek doric order, identify the CORNICE
a. 4 b. 5 c. 3 d. 2
18. in greek doric order, identify the GUTTAE
a. 21 b. 20 c. 2 d. 19

January 1998
1. what do you call the gateway w/c is a feature of chinese arch. And erected only by govt permission as memorial
to deceased persons of distinction?
a. pagoda b. temple c. gazebo d. pai lou
2. in modern muslim mosques, which of the ff. is/are to be applied?
a. all listed items b. pulpit c. niche d. minarets
3. which of the ff. Is a contribution of byzantine arch.?
a. use of domes on pendentives b. use of conical timber roof over domes
c. triumphal arch d. interior peristyle
4. which of the ff. is a major contribution of early Christian Arch.?
a. column & lintel b. exterior peristyle c. Basilican type of cruciform d. corbeled arch
5. stupa or temples cut in rock formation is a contribution of hat style of arch?
a. Islamic b. Chinese c. Filipino d. Indian
6. who is the archt. Of the opera house, who won competition for the design of a performing arts complex in Sydney
a. howard upton b. peter hall c. howard hoban d. jorn utzon
7. what do you call the type of window which is in a sloping roof and usually that of a sleeping apartment?
a. rose window b. oriel c. clerestory d. dormer
8. what is referred to as the origin of architecture?
a. practical usefullness of space b. system of ornamentation and decoration
c. expression of structural systems d. protection from inclemency of the seasons
9. which of the ff. Is a major contribution of renaissance arch?
a. baroque form of ornamentation b. pointed arch c. ribbed vaulting d. arcades
10. what is the purpose of the disks found on the tree trunks where the ifugao house stands?
a. weeding out evil spirits b. protection against rats c. structural purpose d. decorative/ornamentation
11. to whom are coated tension structures attributed as contribution to arch?
a. frei otto b. Robert maillart c. pier luigi nervi d. Eugene freysinnet
12. in perception of space, which sense affect placement of rooms which could limit unpleasant odors?
a. auditory b. olfactory c. visual d. thermal
13. “design as if you were a child” - famous axiom by
a. alvar aalto b. louis kahn c. renzo piano d. michael graves
14. what type of arch'l elements provide protection for users from inclements of the seasons or enemies?
a. decorative b. protective c. structural d. need-specific
15. “a house is a machine for living” - famous axiom by
a. robert venturi b. buckminster fuller c. victor gruen d. frank lloyd wright
16. which of the ff indicates trabeated style
a. pointed arch b. post and lintel c. mortar joints d. bended joints
17. identify the greek cross
a. 2 b. 4 c. 5 d. 3
18. identify the egg and dart moulding
a. 3 b. 4 c. 2 d. 1
19. identify stylobate
a. 8 b. 7 c. 10 d. 9

January 1999
1. what is the 2nd oldest institute of higher education in phils. Which boasts of ancient spanish arch.?
a. univ. of san carlos b. de la salle univ. c. ateneo de mla univ. d. univ. of sto tomas
2. what do you call the picture writings of primitive people
a. iconography b. hieroglyphics c. calligraphy d. caryatides
3. who is the archt who believes that filipino arch. Has been the result of migration, importation, derivation?
a. juan nakpil b. cesar h. concio c. rodrigo perez III d. leandro locsin
4. first person to suggest possible kinship between gothic n muslim archi.?
a. james hoban b. thomas jefferson c. benjamin latrobe d. sir christopher wren
5. what historic style of arch. Contributed arch'l mouldings such as cyma recta, cyma reversa, ovolo, etc?
a. byzantine b. early christian c. chinese d. greek
6. what asian arch is so rich in design that “no facet of any structure is left unadorned”?
a. malay b. japanese c. thai d. filipino
7. what is the spherical roof placed like an inverted cup over a circular, square, or multiangular apartment
a. cupola b. cymatium c.conoid d. drum
8. w/c of the ff. Factors does NOT affect historic style of arch.?
a. land use b. geological characteristics c. religion d. sociopolitical conditions
9. which of the ff. Characterizes a “balai”?
a. chief function is eating / cooking activities
b. requires professional help from architects / engineers to build
c. design harmonizes with hill, sea, mountains d. generally multi room dwelling, light and airy
10. w/c is most sacred part of a church or temple, which is a holy and consecrated place?
a. transept b. scene c. sanctuary d. shrine
11. author of compilation on “five orders of architecture”
a. antonio de sangallo b. jacopo sansovino c. raphael santi d. giacomo da vignola
12. archt. Of asian institute of technology in bangkok
a. carlos arguelles b. federico ilustre c. cesar h. Concio d. gabriel formoso
13. to whom are space frame systems and lamella construction attributed as contribution to arch.?
a. eugene freysinnet b. pier luigi nervi c. buckminster fuller d. pier luigi nervi
14. who created the dymaxion house, the first machine for living?
a. moshe safdie b. frank lloyd wright c. buckminster fuller d. louis kahn
15. first modern architecture school in the world
a. chicago school of arts b. bauhaus c. ash can school d. ecole de beaux arts
16. identify the St Andrew cross or Salitre
a. 1 b. 4 c. 3 d. 2
17. identify cyma reversa
a. 2 b. 3 c. 5 d. 4
18. identify cyma recta
a. 3 b. 2 c. 4 d. 1

June 1991
1. order of arch. Of classical times that was used chiefly 10. sculptured female figure used as columns or support
in south italy and sicily and on greek mainland 11. one of most striking monuments of baroque period
2. circular or multi-angular termination of a church 12. massive funerary structure of stones with square base
sanctuary and sloping sides meeting at the apex
3. agreement among parts of a composition tending to 13. form of continuity that gradually evolves from one
produce unity thing to another w/o a definite break or change
4. temple made of tiered, rectangular stages which rose 14. truncated wedge shaped blocks forming an arch
in numbers 15. characteristic of gothic arch.
5. devt of the dome to cover polygonal and square 16. Dominance, accent, or principality of any portion of
planes for churches, tombs and baptisteries is design
character of 17. great church w/c is finest achievement of spanish
6. physical arrangement romanesque
7. earliest great church designed initially and entirely 18. secluded place of covered passages around an open
with rib vaulting system space
8. character of early christian arch. Is Determined by the 19. harmony of various parts or elements with the whole
novel devt 20. middle division of classic entablature
9. distant principal idea or element of design or
composition

flying buttress barcelona cathedral emphasis pyramid timber roof


cloisters transition proportion monastery, melk congruity
byzantine arch. Ziggurat layout durham cathedral motif
canephora narthex frieze harmony caryatid
arched vaults doric composition apse santiago de compostela
voussoirs
January 1991
1. First recorded architect 19. another name for keystone of masonry arch
2. 1st Egyptian enduring monument 20. monumental gateway for egyptian temple
3. classical arch w/c is predominantly religious and 21. projections water spout
official 22. platform of a classical temple
4. classical arch w/c uses a lot of rounded forms, arch, 23. steps at turning points between flights
vault, & dome 24. form of pre-historic structure
5. 1st monumental Christian church built in rome 25. necking of a baluster
6. burning of city of rome was the crucible in w/c what 26. greek market place
classical arch was born 27. sharp edge at meeting of two channels
7. fort Santiago designer 28. period style in w/c gothic is a part
8. post office architect 29. animal relief work on frieze
9. 1st Filipino registered architect w/ certificate number 1 30. biggest unit of modular scale
10. succession showing orderly progression or change 31. column optical correction
11. character of informality of arch'l composition 32. another name for dado
12. one of the growing factors of arch'l composition 33. underside of any arch'l member
13. a type of contrast in arch'l design 34. style of asiatic group
14. relationof one part of a composition to another 35. form of spherical roof
15. regular repetition of elements with insertion of 36. painting on wet plaster
important details 37. frontal wall of egyptian temple
16. “form follow function” is a dictum accredited to whom 38. early form of roman art
17. elevated part or citadel of an ancient greek city 39. tower crowned by spires
18. plain courtyard of a roman house 40. circular mould below the abacus

jesuit father antonio sendon lateral basilica byzantine gargoyle gothic


accented rhythm diameter roman greek san pedro
stepped pyramid at saggara imhotep tomas mapua proportion arris
unsymmetrical balance form frank lloyd wright stylobate soffit
louis sullivan sequence crown character acropolis
father j. cura contrast atrium f. illustre die
renaissance antonio toledo turret zoophorus copula
sleeve agora tumuli fresco
etruscan medieval entasis palmetto
steeple caisson winders echinus
pylon groin babylonian apse

January 1992
1. a raised platform reserved for seating of speakers of 10. long arcaded entrance porch to a christian basilican
dignitaries church
2. monumental 4 sided stone shaft mostly covered with 11. external expression of function of bldg
hieroglyphs 12. sculptured female figures bearing baskets on their
3. principal chamber in greek temple containing statue of head used as columns or support
deity 13. gallery behind an open arcade or colonnade
4. lowest member of entablature 14. devt of vaulting is characteristic of
5. basic arrangment of arch'l composition 15. harmonious repetition of treatment of details
6. transverse portion of a church crossing the plain axis 16. scroll or spiral occuring in ionic, corinthian or
of a right angle and producing cruciform plan composite capitals
7. simplified version of the roman order having a plain 17. one of the contribution of gothic arch.
frieze and no mutules in the cornice 18. Ornate arch'l style w/c developed during later part of
8. design which is planned, arranged, or organized renaissance period
9. 4 horse chariot in sculptured form, often surmounting 19. middle aisle of a church
a monument 20. presence of 2 conflicting elements in a composition

romanesque arch. Contrast pointed arch obelisk composite order


character unity narthex caryatid tuscan order
quadriga nave transept rhythm naos
canephora dais architrave frieze arch vaults
scheme composition baroque form loggia volute
June 1992
1. uppermost member of capital of column, often a plain 11. style developed in 15th cen italy during rebirth of
square slab classical art and learning
2. small overhanging structure on fortified wall with 12. in an embattled parapet, one of the solid alternates
lookout holes between embrasures
3. final phase of roman arch. From the 4th to 6th cen., 13. form of canopy supported by column serving as crown
primarily in church bldg or covering of an altar
4. long, deep entrance passageway to ancient egyptian 14. passageway around apse of church or covered walk
tomb of a cloister
5. in northern england & scotland in middle ages,small 15. in medieval church arch., shallow passage above
emergency defence structure,gen. a low fortified arches of the nave and choir below the clerestory
tower 16. roman public square surrounded by monumental
6. last phase of french gothic arch. In the 2nd half of 15th bldgs, usually a basilica & a temple, center of civic life
cen., characterized by flowing and flame like tracery 17. spire-shaped termination of a projecting point or angle
7. ornamental screen or wall at the back of an altar of a roof
8. corner of a bldg decorated with projecting masonry 18. term applied to an edifice surrounded by a single row
cours, a pilaster or similar feature or range of columns
9. plant whose leaves, stylized, form the decoration of 19. type of inlaid work used by the early romans to
capitals of corinthian and composite orders embellish floors, panels and the like
10. topmost wedge shape stone in arch 20. arch'l style of high middle ages in western europe,
which emerge from romanesque and byzantine forms
in france during the later 12th cen

gothic arch. pele Dipteral byzantine arch. Epi mastaba


emblemata forum reredos baldachino wedgestone
baroque merlon acanthus sepulchre ambulatory
renaissance arch. flamboyant style dromos peripteral keystone
early christian arch. Bartizan abacus triforium canton

January 1993
1. revival of classic traditions in early 15th cen italy is 11. scroll or spiral occuring in ionic, corinthian or
character of composite capitals
2. architect of temple of apollo epicurius 12. renaissance movement in arch. Was started by
3. parthenon erected in the time of pericles had for its 13. solid masonry w/c resists lateral pressures of an arch
master sculptor 14. external expression of function or internal qualities of
4. in ancient greece and rome, a bldg in which archives a bldg
of a city or state were deposited 15. dining room in ancient roman house
5. regular repetition of detail or treatment 16. devt of the dome to cover polygonal and square
6. devt of ribbed vaulting, arcades, timber trussed roof planes for churches, tombs and baptisteries is
are identified contributions of character of
7. last architect who rendered service in st peter's 17. invention of capital of corinthian column was due to
basilica in vatican 18. during late british renaissance, dominating personality
8. another name for pediment when used to crown a who became ardent disciple of italian renaissance
subordinate feature such as window 19. ornamental mouldings on the face of an arch ff the
9. a form of continuity that gradually evolves from one contour of the extrados
thing to another w/o definite break or change 20. devt of pointed arch, flying buttress, and rose window
10. european style of arch. And decoration developed in are identified as contributions of
17th cen italy

early christian arch. Callimachus triclinium bramante archivolt


romanesque arch. Pheidas volute accented rhythm gothic arch.
Baroque brunelleschi abutment sequence bernini
ictinus unaccented rhythm renaissance arch. Sir christopher wren archivium
callicrates fronton character byzantine arch. Inigo jones transition

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