Professional Documents
Culture Documents
________ - This law aims to protect, preserve, conserve and community attaches to a place.
promote the nation’s cultural heritage, its property and histories,
and the ethnicity of local communities. It also aims to establish and
strengthen cultural institutions and protect cultural workers and
ensure their professional development and well-being. ________ - The organization of arrangement of the aesthetic and
technical framework of the building that provides stability to its
parts or elements.
________ - is a professional endeavor that seeks to preserve the ________ - Being consistent to the original intended function of an
ability of older (e.g., 'historic') objects to communicate an intended existing heritage resource It is a use that involves no or minimal
meaning. impact on the nature, fabric, and values of a heritage resource.
________ - An aspect worth ascribed by people to a heritage ________ - A new or modified function of an existing heritage
resource, that is used to justify the heritage resource’s significance. resource achieved after making it fit through modification or
A heritage resource may have a range of values for different extensive modification.
individuals or groups.
________ - A process of putting together what is torn broken or ________ - Refers to a value that provides important resource of
replacing any part to keep the heritage resource in good condition. historic and other scientific information based on the presence of
cultural or physical remains in historical places
________ - A form of repair that returns a heritage resource to a
previously known state, done without any conjecture, and without
the introduction of new materials to the existing fabric.
________ - An attribute of a heritage resource that refers to the
wider framework within which the values of a place should be
considered.
________ - refers to the process of renewal and refurbishment of
the fabric of a building, the term covers a wide range of activities,
from the cleaning to the rebuilding of derelict buildings.
________ - All the processes of looking after a heritage resource so
as to sustain its values and its cultural significance.
________ - is defined as the "totality of cultural property preserved ________ - A process of drastically changing the material and/or
and developed through time and passed on to posterity". form of a heritage resource, in effect renewing a heritage resource
often without much regard to its heritage values.
________ - Legacies from the past, what we live with today, and
what we individually or collectively pass on to future generations.
________ - A form of reconstruction that refers to the substitution
of a new material, preferably using an equivalent material, to a
damaged, depleted, deteriorated, or lost components of a formerly
________ - An Edifice of one of the physical end products of known state of a heritage resource.
Architecture intended for occupancy.
________ - It is not a summary of the course readings or a stream of ________ - An Architect whose name is synonymous to modern
conscious mind dump on paper. ecclesiastical architecture.
________ - It is a type written assignment, which requires personal ________ - The mother Church of Dominican Order in the
opinion and conclusions on a given article or abstract. Philippines.
________ - “Island of the Corrector”, since this was the place where
all ships entering Manila would stop for inspection.