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DAY 1 AM MONTHLY LONG QUIZ NAME » SCORE SCHOOL, Select /the best answer of your choiée. PRITZKER LAURIATE ARCHITECTS: 1. It was this Pritzker Prize Lauriates’s first architectural project and as said by the Architecture critic, Herbert Muschamp “It was the most important building since the American cold war.” It is a highly appreciated building because it’s the exclusive use of materials and structural integrity. This Architect had failed in the initial days of his/her life due to his/her ingenious ideas, which were later appreciated by the world. al Frank Gehry c. ‘Thom Mayne b, Daniel Libeskind d. Zaha Hadid 2. This Architect belongs to 1979 to 1989 Pritzker Prize awardees. It was also declared that the prize was for his “for 50 years of imagination and vitality embodied in a myriad of museums, theaters, libraries, houses, gardens and corporate structures”. His work was a derivative from the work of Mies Van Der Rohe’s Farnsworth House which was an iconic project for the emergence of Modern Architecture. a. Philip Johnson c. James Stirling b. Kevin Roche d. Richard Meir 3. This Architect’s work was mainly focused on a certain style of Architecture. When you observe his design, it seems that he plays with the buildings, where they could be sculptural built focused on internal spaces. He embarked upon this journey by designing his residence and gave the world some masterpieces. a. Valkrisha Doshi c. Frank Gehry b. Thom Mayne d. Daniel Libeskind 4, This Architect revamped his own house in a deconstructive model in the initial stages of his journey and experiments. This Building was a competition that was won by this Architect and his team, facing the challenge of continuing it with the existing building but separating its identity. The building has an uneven rhythm but inflicts with the existing building. The zoom entrance contradicts the classical requirement. It accommodates context and makes it into a facade for the central London plaza. a. Jean Nouvel c. Renzo Piano b. Daniel Libeskind da. Robert Venturi This Architect’s works was observed after the bridge was open for use, the vibration was attributed to an under- researched phenomenon whereby pedestrians crossing a bridge that has a lateral sway have an unconscious tendency to match their footsteps to the sway, exacerbating it.This Architect is also known to be the richest architect, with a specialization in High-Tech Architecture. a, Richard Rogers €. Renz6) Piano b, Norman Foster d. Daniel Libeskind INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECT'S WORKS: 6. London's Bankside Power Station stood disused from 1981 until 2000, when it opened to the public as . Swiss architects approached the conversion with a relatively light hand, creating @ contemporary public space without diminishing the building's historical presence. The impressive cultural icon has since become the most visited museum of modern art in the world, revitalizing its formerly sequestered, industrial neighborhood. a! Contemporary At Center c. Giggeinham Museum b, The Tate Museum d. The British Museum This Architect's work incorporates a contemporary art museum (MICA), @ 1,800-seat theatre with supporting facilities and a multipurpose hall. Its organic architectural language is defined by pedestrian routes that weave through the site to connect with neighbouring streets. Providing views of the adjacent lake from the city and giving access to the parks and walking trails on the lake’s Festival Island, this ensemble of three separate cultural institutions creates external courtyards where pedestrian routes intersect for outdoor events and sculpture exhibitions. a. The New cultures Arts Centre c. New MF Museum b. Kunsthaus Ziirich Museum @. Jining Art Museum 8. This Architect won the Pritzker Prize after completing this building. The building was funded by a $7.9 million challenge grant from former Coca-Cola president Robert W. Woodruff matched by $20 million raised by the museum. This Architect's highly sculptural building has been criticized as having more beauty than brains. For example, constructed with white concrete, the lobby, a giant atrium in the middle of the building's cutaway cube, has almost no exhibition space, and columns throughout the interior restrict the way curators can display large works of modern art. a.jThe High Museum c. New Mt Museum by National Gallery of Art d. Abteiberg Museum 9. This museum is’ a municipal museum for contemporary art in the German” city Ménchengladbach. Since) the 1970s, the museum /hasy=beens=known for its experimental and avant- garde exhibitions, starting with director Johannes Cladders (1967-1985), and also its museum architecture, designed by Austrian architect - a highpoint of postmodern design. @,Germanic National Museum cc. Deutsches Museum b, Mercedes-Benz) Muséum d. Abteiberg Museum 10.This museum was designed = Pritzker = Architecture Prize Architect. The design is a conceptual combination of mountains, water and oceans, as the East China Sea has played an important role in the history of Ningbo. Features of Jiangnan residences are integrated into the museum design by decorations made from old tiles and bamboo. a] dining Art Muséum G2) Ningbo /Museuim b, Museum of Art Pudong d. New M+ Museum DICTUMS: 11. ArGhitectuxe as thé learnéd game; Cotrect And magnificent of f£6xms assembled in the light. a. Tadao “Ando erTuawig WP@sevan..der Rohe b. Robert Venturi d. Le Corbusier 12.A good Architect works slowly. a. Alvaro Siza c. Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe b, Robert Venturi d. IM Pei 13.architecture starts when you carefully put together. There it begins. a. Tadao Ando c. Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe b. Robert Venturi d. Le Corbusier two bricks 14.1 don’t believe in the ownership of work. a. Renzo Piano c. Richard Meir b. Richard Rogers da. Norman Foster 15.To create, one must first question everything. a. Zaha Hadid c. Odile Decg b. Eileen Gray a. Julia Morgan ANCIENT STRUCTURES: 16. Refer _to.Set.1.A,.Figure.003.where.it.islocated? a. Peru c. Brazil b. Mexico d. South Africa 17. Refer to Set 1 A, Figure 001 wherepit is located? a) England c. Turkey b, Russia d. South Africa 18.Refer to Set 1 A, Figure 004 where it is located? a) Turkey c. Greece by Italy d. Jordan 19.Refer to Set 1A, Figure 005 where it is| located? a} Italy €. India b, South Africa d. Scotland 20.Refer to Set 1A, Figure 002 where it is| located? c) Italy c. England d, Scotland d. Ireland HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE: 21.Palazzo Ricardi at Florence, St.Peter's PIAZZA and Cathedral Vatican, Palais du louvre, Paris, Chateau de Maisons. ‘St/) Pauls (Cathedral) GendonyjGutld Houses at Brussels. a. Greek c. Gothic b. RomanéSque a. Rena tssance 22.Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris; Canterbury Cathedral, King's College; Canterbury town halls; Skippers house at Ghent. a. Greek c. Byzantine b. Gothic d. Roman 23.St. Zeno. Maggiore monastery, Leaning Tower, Cathedral & baptistery of Pisa, Monasteries, Castles fortifications, chateaus, Manor houses. a. Romanesque c. Byzantine b. Roman d. Renaissance 24.Salginatobel bridge, Einstein tower, Chapel of Notre Dame, Johnson Wax building, Falling water, Dulles International Airport, Guggenhiem Museum, Sydney Opera house. Geodesic Dome. a. Expressionists c. Modern International b. Art Deco d. Futurism 25.Acropolis, Parthenon-temple, Agora, ODEION theatre, stoa, Mausoleum Sarcophagus, open hillside theatres. a. Egyptian CeeMesopotamian, b. Greek d. Roman THEORY (OF ARCHITECTURE: 26.The degree by which a color appeds to reflect more or less of the incident light, correspondingyto lightness of the perceived color. a. Saturation c. Hue b. Chroma d. value 27.A deviation from the normal or expected form, order or arrangement. a.|Salient €. Counterpoint b. Anomaly d. chaos 28.The size or proportion an element appears to have relative to other elements or components of known or assumed size. a, Scale c. Human Seale b, Visual Scale d. Mechanical Scale 29.An intense effort to complete a design project within a specified time. a} Synectics c. Charette b.\Serendipi ty GJ Ambiquity 30. Adoption of a different culture by an individual. Acculturation ce. ASsimilation b. Transculturation d. Diffusion PROFFESIONAL PRACTICE: 31.As per PD 223, what would disqualify an architectural organization to be accredited by the PRC? a. Composed of architecture graduates c. National in scope b, Established in good faith d. Large membership 32.What specification type identifies the manufacturer's name? and brand number? a. Closed Open b. Performance d. Descriptive 33.For the preparation of detailed engineering drawings and specifications on roads, drainage, sewerage, power and communication system, an additional of how many percent of the cost of development is to be charged? a.2 c. 3% b. 48 d. 68 34. Which component.is.not..considered.in.the.formulation of the Mastef Development Plan under the Comprehensive Planning Semices? a./Economic ©. Site Development Plan b. Legal & Administrative d. Transport 35.What is the“minimum basic fee for public)markets with DADS project |Constructionycostyof P5OM?. a. Php. 2.5M c. Php. 3.5M b. Php. 2M d. Php. 1.5m HOUSING LAW, 36.HQusing program for the homeless and disadvantage sector? a. Kadamay ©. Economic b. Socialized d. Resettlement 37.A8 per BP 220, minimum floor area for Economie Housing? 18 ce. 22 b. 42 d. 30 38.A$ per PD 957, minimum setback for front? a. 4.50m ce. 2.00m b. 3.00m a. 150m 39.As\per HLURB Board Resolution /no, 973-series-of 2018, price ceiling of Single Detached 28 sam. With loft of at least, 50% of the Basé structure? 580, 000 c. 530,000 b. 480,000 d. 450,000 40.As per BP 220, in the Hierarchy of Basic Needs, what is number six (6) and least in the list? a. Water c. Storm Drainage b. Parks and Playgrounds d. Power STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE 41, From Set 2B, identify the figure c. a. Art Deco c. Beaux Arts b. Arts and Craft d. Neo-Classicism 42. From Set 2B, identify the Figure A. a. Art Deco c. Beaux Arts b. Arts and Craft g. Neo-Classicism 43.Frém Set 2B, identify the Figure 8. af Chicago Style c, Artsyand Craft b, Renaissance d, Beaux Arts 44. From Set¢2B, identify the. Figure D. Chicago Style c. Arts and Craft b. Renaissance d, Beaux Arts 45.From Set 2B, identify the Figure 5. @.\Chicago Style c, Arts and Craft b. Renaissance d, Beaux arts PRINCIPLES OF PLANNING: 46.18 the art and seience of ordering and managing the use of land and its environment and the character and siting of buildings and communication woutes so as to secure the maximum practicable degree of economy, convenience and beauty. a, Town Planning c. Urban Planning b, City Planning dg. Regional Planning 47.Deals with” ‘thé efficient” placement’ activities, infrastructure and settlement of land -\ use growth across a larger area of land than an individual city or OWN @. Town Planning c. Urban Planning b. City Planning d. Regional Planning 48.This model defined how different social groups are located in a metropolitan area. It is one of the well-known and widely studied models in urban planning. Social groups based on the socio-economic status of households the central area or downtown, This model model because the different locat: in the form of rings around the core urban city grew. and distance from is known as the ions were defined area around which a. Sector Model c. Geddian Model b. Concentric Zone Model d. Central Place Theory 49.Refers to sites and land areas which considering present characteristics and prevailing conditions, display a marked and high probability of becoming urban lands within the period of five to ten years. a. Urbanizable sites c. Urbanizable areas b. Urbanizable lands da. Urbanizable regions 50.Branéh of Planning which is primarily concernéd, with the funetional and visual relationships between people \and their physical environment and ‘the ways in which those relationships can be improved. a. Urban Design . Town))Design b. Town Planning d. City Planning FILIPINO ARCHITECTS: 51.He said that “Architecture must be true to itself, it’s land and people.”His aesthetics maybe labeled as nationalistic, but this is solely due to his admiration for his country and culture. His contribution to Philippine Architecture earned him the honor of being named as a National Artist for Architecture. 2. Juan Nakpil c. Jose Maria Zaragosa b. Leandro Locsin d. Francisco Matlosa 52.He was a Filipino Architect, teacher and a community leader who lived from May 26, 1899 until May 7, 1986. He was selected as one of the National Artists for Architecture. He was regarded as the Dean of Architects in the Philippines. a. Juan Nakpil c. Tomas Mapua b. Pablo Antonia 6 JLeandvomtocsin 53.He Worked for the Philippine Bureau of Public Works as an Architect “(now DPWH). Some OF the Countty"semost notable postwar architectural structures were erected durifg™ his time as a Consulting Architect. His most notable work is the Quezon Memorial Shrine monument. a. Alfredo Luz c. Jose Maria Zaragoza b, Andres Luna de San Pedro d. Federico Ilustre 54.He was a pino Architect who designed the Philippine’s first Air-conditioned building. From 1920 to 1924, he was the City Architect for the City of Manila. a. alfredo Luz c. Jose Maria Zaragoza b. Andres Luna de San Pedro a. Federico Ilustre 55.During the Spanish period, He was a MAESTRO DE OBRA and worked as a Consultant to Don Juan Huervas, the Spanish City Engineer. a. Juan Arellano c. Arcadio Arellano b. Andres Luna de San Pedro d. Carlos Barre TROPICAL ARCHITECTURE: 56.It encompasses the statistics of temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, wind, rainfall, atmospheric particle count and..other..meteorological.clemental.measurements in a given region over long periods. a. Weather c. Macro Climate b. (Climate Gs Micro Climate 57.Refers basically to the ambient air temperature; called ___ because the” air temperature is indicatedby a thermometer not affected by the moisture of the air. a. Wet-bulb Temperature c. Dew Point b. Dry-bulb Temperature d. Sol-Air temperature 58.1§ a process by which thermal radiation from a planetary surface is absorbed by atmospheric greenhouse gases and is retradiated in all directions. a. Green House Gas ¢. Global warming b. Green house Change d. Greenhouse Effect 59.Concerned with the design in a tropical countries; a way of looking at habitat when you live in a tropical climate. a. Tropical Architecture ¢. Tropical Planning b. Tropical Studies d. Tropical Design 60.0¢curs twice a year, when the tilt of the Earth’s axis is in@lined neithersway fronjnor™ towardspthe’Suu™ the center of the\sun being in the samée plane as [the-Barth’s)equator. a. Summer Solstice c. Equinox b. Winter Solstice a. Azimuth RA 9266: 61.If the Architects take into account the environmental aspect, will this NOT be in conflict with the practice of Environmental Planners? a. Yes c. Maybe b. No a. I don’t know 62.What is the term of office of the PRBOA? a.5 years c. 10 years b. Infinite a. 3 years 63.Under section 29, Prohibition in the Practice, any person who violates shall be guilty with MISDEMEANOR and charged in court by the commission. Fine of not less than but not more than Php. 5 million or imprisonment of not less than 6 months to 6 years. a. 200,000 c. 100,000 b. 5,000 da. 500,000 64.Refers to contracts or arrangements involving the transfer of systematic..knowledge..for.the.manufacture.of a product, the “application of a process, or rendering of\a service ingfluding management contracts; and the transfer, assignment or/ licensing of all forms of intellectual property rights. a. Technological Transfer ¢. Technical Transfer b. Technology Transfer d. Technology Assignment 65.Any fotmalgegroupings9of two or more "Architects or Architectural firms working in a joint venture on a project babis. - Sole Proprietorship . Corporation b. Partnership d. Association ALLIED | PROFESSIONS: 66. Practice of Civil Engineering. 2. RA 10350 c. RA 9053 b. RA 1582 d. RA 10587 67. Practice of Landscape Architecture. a, RA 10350 c. RA 9053 b, RA 1582 d. RA 10587 68. Practice of Interior Design. a. RA 10350 ec. RA9053 b. RA 1582 ds RA 10589 69. Practice OF Environmental Planning. a. RA 10350 c. RA 9053 b. RA 1582 d. RA 10587 70.Under the Civil Code of the Philippines, Civil liability of the Architect? a. Article 1725 c. Article 1730 b. Article 1720 d. Article 1723 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE: 71.Acts as a professional adviser to client and advice must be unprejudiced. 10 a. Building Official b. Architect te 72.T0 develop and generate financial support and acceptance from governing agencies or from the general public. What scope of Architect’s work? a. Regular Design ¢. Post Construction b. Pre-Design a. Design-Build 73. Where .the.Architect..is.engaged..to.renderopinion or give advieé, clarifications or explanation on techniéal matters pentaining to his profession, the chargeable RFP hall not be/less than __ per hour subject to increase depending on the extent and coverage of service required. a.|5,000 pesos €. 2,000»pesos b. 200 pesos d. 1,000 pesos 74.What is the Recommended Professional Fee of the Architect if commissioned to do an Architectural Interiors? . 20-25% of cost of work c. 10-15% of cost of work b. 5-10% of cost of work d. 6% of PCC 75.For coordinating and relating the work of a separate Specialist Consultant to the designsconcept of the Architect will be __% of the SC’s fee. 10 c. 3 b.3 d,s NBCP: 76.Eaves over required windows shall not be less than mm from the side and rear property lines. a. 750mm ce. 650mm b. 850mm 6/5 00% TT.A vént well with a clear width of is the only permitted opening in ah abutment or Firewall. a. 1.20m c. 1.00m b. 0.90m a. 1.50m 78. Standard truck or bus parking / loading slot. a. 2.50m x 5.00m c. 3.00m x 9.00m b. 3.60m x 12.00m a. 3.60m x 18.00m 19.For traffic generating buildings located at major intersections or within 100 meters of such intersection, the minimum distance between the street curb of the ingress/egress and the straight curb on the intersection is? uw a. 50 meters b. 75 meters 80.The vertical clearance between the undermost surface of the awning and the pavement or ground line shall not be less than? a. 3.00 meters c. 2.40 meters b. 2.70 meters a. 2.10 meters BP 344: 81.Comf6rtable clearance for knee and leg space under tables for wheelchair users. a./0.60 meters ©. 0.80 meters b./0.70 meters d. Op75 meters 82.Agcessible-parking slots should have a minimum width of? 3.50 meters c. 3.80 meters b. 3.70 meters d. 2.50 meters 83.Handrails attached to walls should have a clearance no less than ___ mm, from the wall. a. 80mm ©. 30mm b. 40mm d. 50mm 84.Door with peepholes, provide secondary peephole at a height of| meters from the finish floor for wheelchair users. a. 7.10 ce. 1.20 b. 10.90 1.15 85.Maximum height of drinking fountains from floor to the rim? a. 0.80 meter c. 0.90 meter b.0.75 meter d. 0.85 meter BUILDING, LAWS: 86. Urban, Development Housing Act a. RA 7278 CP EO TT b. RA 112011 d. RA 8763 87.Home Guaranty Corporation Act of 2000. a. RA 7279 c. £0 71 b. RA 112011 d. RA 8763 88.Devolving the powers of HLURB to approve subdivision plans to LGUs. a. RA 7279 c. B0 71 b. RA 112011 a. RA 8763 12 89.Creating the Department of Human Settlement and Urban Development (DHSUD) . a. RA 7279 c. BO 71 b. RA 112011 a. RA 8763 90. The Condominium Act. a. PD 953 c. RA 4726 b. PD 957 d. PD 1216 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE: 91.Refef to Set 3c, what is figure E? a. Grepidoma c. Podium b. Base G.. Stereobate 92.Refer to Set 3C, what is figure A? a. Frieze c. Entablature b. Dentil d. Cornice 93.Refer to Set 3C, what is figure C? .|Architrave c. Entablature b, Frieze d. cornice 94.Refer to Set 3C, what is figure B? a. Capital c. Frieze b. Dentil d. Cornice 95.Refer to Set 3C, what is figure D? a. Capital . Entablature b. Shaft d. Pediment FAMOUS ARCHITECT'S WORKS: 96.Refer to Set 4D, in Fig. E who is the Architect? a. Kengo Keita, é J Deaw=Nouvel b. Zaha Hadid. d. Santiago Calatrava 97.Refer t6 Set 45, in Fig. B who is the Architecea a. Kengo Kuma c. Jean Nouvel b, Santiago Calatrava a. Kisho Kurokawa 98.Refer to Set 4D, in Fig. A who is the Architect? a. Kengo Kuma c. Bjarke Ingels b, Santiago Calatrava d. Daniel Libeskind 99.Refer to Set 4D, in Fig. D who is the Architect? Kengo Kuma c. Bjarke Ingels b. Santiago Calatrava d. Kisho Kurokawa 13 100. Refer to Set 4D, in Fig. C who is the Arch a. Kengo Kuma c. Bjarke Ingels b. Santiago Calatrava d. Daniel Libeskind Good Luck future Architects! Soon June 2022 ARCHITECTS!!! SET 1A 4 sey A a che aa ad Fig. D 15 SET 3c: Tonic Order —— A — B — Cc END. 7

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