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Mother of all arts; reflection of human complexity concerned not only to provide the basic
need for a shelter but the requirements for a complex civilization.

_______2. A discipline that studies, records, and interprets architecture focused on its forms, purposes
and most importantly, revolution.

_______3. Two objects that determine the nature of architecture.

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_______5. Commonly known as Vitruvius

_______6. Three attributes or the Vitruvian Triad

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_______9. Renaissance drawing of Leonardo da Vinci

_______10. Satisfaction of requirements of use

_______11. Satisfaction of requirements of beauty

_______12. Art and science or profession of planning, designing, and constructing buildings

_______13. The intelligent creation of forms and spaces that in themselves express an idea.

_______14. Roman author, architect, civil and military engineer during the 1st century BC

_______15. Title of the book by this Roman author

_______16. It is the building’s ability to remain durable after extended use and exposure to natural
elements.

_______17. It is a building’s relationship to its context’s standards of aesthetics.

_______18. It is a building’s ability to appropriately predict and respond to the needs of its intended
inhabitants.

_______19. Wedge-shaped block in arch

_______20. A block projecting from a wall supporting a weight.

_______21. Makes use of several pieces to span opening between two supports.

_______22. Employs materials that are shape while plastic are allowed to happened into homogenous
material.

_______23. A curve construction which spans an opening.


_______24-29. 7 factors that affect the styles of architecture

_______30.Compose of several pieces of wood or metal that each shall exist a particular strain, whether
tension or compression.

_______31. Show how climate determines characters and thickness of walls, types of roof, size of
windows, etc.

_______32. Deals with the form of government, also the standard living people.

_______33. A primary compelling need, which brought and still brings the majority of buildings into
existence, is the need of enclosed space sheltered from the weather.

_______34. Describing the columns and beams

_______35. Moldings and ornaments

36-45. Identify whether it belongs to utility and function, structural stability, or aesthetic sense

______36. Foundations

______37. Roofs (influenced by climate, materials and shapes below)

______38. Interior partitions and divisions of separating rooms

______39. Scale, balance, unity, contrast should be observed

______40. Openings (stresses on a beam or lintel supported only at its ends)

______41. Provisions for doors, windows and other openings

______42. Character, civic, religion, military, commemorative, decorative, entertaining, etc.

______43. Roofed area surrounded by walls

______44. Gradations in geometrical organization in additions to gradations in the complexity of


function.

_____45. Forces acting on walls

______46. A systemic written account of events.

______47. Protection from the inclemency of the seasons.

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