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1.

A distinct kind of urban planning is relatively


recent in origin even though there has long
been a concern, since the second century B.C.,
with the subject?

A. Urban renewal
B. Historical preservation
C. Urban conservation
D. Subjective planning

1. A distinct kind of urban planning is relatively
recent in origin even though there has long
been a concern, since the second century B.C.,
with the subject?

A. Urban renewal
B. Historical preservation
C. Urban conservation
D. Subjective planning

2. The most conservative form of preservation. It
involves returning buildings to their original
Condition?

A. Conservation
B. Restoration
C. Replication
D. Renovation

2. The most conservative form of preservation. It
involves returning buildings to their original
Condition?

A. Conservation
B. Restoration
C. Replication
D. Renovation

3. It is the type of preservation where the work is
deciding on the period to which the building is to
be returned.
Other considerations relate to utility.

A. Conservation
B. Replication
C. Renovation
D. Restoration



3. It is the type of preservation where the work is
deciding on the period to which the building is to
be returned.
Other considerations relate to utility.

A. Conservation
B. Replication
C. Renovation
D. Restoration


4. It is the adaptation and possible beautification
of a structure to make it useful and serve modern
needs?

A. Replication
B. Conservation
C. Rehabilitation and Renovation
D. Restoration


4. It is the adaptation and possible beautification
of a structure to make it useful and serve modern
needs?

A. Replication
B. Conservation
C. Rehabilitation and Renovation
D. Restoration


5. It is imitation of what previously existed
whether the work is a strict copy or is simply
sympathetic to the spirits of the place.

A. Replication
B. Conservation
C. Rehabilitation and Renovation
D. Restoration


5. It is imitation of what previously existed
whether the work is a strict copy or is simply
sympathetic to the spirits of the place.

A. Replication
B. Conservation
C. Rehabilitation and Renovation
D. Restoration


6. Moving buildings from one location to another.

A. Replication
B. Conservation
C. Relocation
D. Restoration


6. Moving buildings from one location to another.

A. Replication
B. Conservation
C. Relocation
D. Restoration


7. What scales of preservation is integral to
historic preservation, for its goal is retention of
the historic ecological balance that has made
urbanization possible.

A. skyline
B. buildings
C. natural areas
D. districts


7. What scales of preservation is integral to
historic preservation, for its goal is retention of
the historic ecological balance that has made
urbanization possible.

A. skyline
B. buildings
C. natural areas
D. districts


8. Under the scales of preservation. The
preservation of period-piece towns will guarantee
opportunities for future generations to experience
urban spaces and forms unique to particular
regions and historic periods.

A. Towns and villages
B. streetscape
C. natural areas
D. Objects and fragments


8. Under the scales of preservation. The
preservation of period-piece towns will guarantee
opportunities for future generations to experience
urban spaces and forms unique to particular
regions and historic periods.

A. Towns and villages
B. streetscape
C. natural areas
D. Objects and fragments


9. They are preserved as examples of living and
building patterns of the past.

A. Towns and villages
B. streetscape
C. natural areas
D. districts


9. They are preserved as examples of living and
building patterns of the past.

A. Towns and villages
B. streetscape
C. natural areas
D. districts


10. Preservation takes two forms. One involves
height restriction, the entire skyline, rather than a
single profile is preserve. And two, proposals for
new construction.


A. skylines
B. streetscape
C. natural areas
D. districts


10. Preservation takes two forms. One involves
height restriction, the entire skyline, rather than a
single profile is preserve. And two, proposals for
new construction.


A. skylines
B. streetscape
C. natural areas
D. districts


11. Refers to protecting facades (with period
streetlamps and other street furniture) but
allowing interiors to be modified according to
need.


A. skylines
B. streetscape
C. natural areas
D. districts


11. Refers to protecting facades (with period
streetlamps and other street furniture) but
allowing interiors to be modified according to
need.


A. skylines
B. streetscape
C. natural areas
D. districts


12. Often have less visual impact than buildings
(because of their size), but it can play an
important part in giving character to places in the
city.

A. skylines
B. Objects and fragments
C. natural areas
D. districts


12. Often have less visual impact than buildings
(because of their size), but it can play an
important part in giving character to places in the
city.

A. skylines
B. Objects and fragments
C. natural areas
D. districts


13. Means all the processes of looking after a
place so as to retain the heritage value; includes
any measures undertaken to protect, preserve,
conserve and promote cultural heritage sites and
the value of cultural heritage sites.

A. Conservation
B. Replication
C. Renovation
D. Restoration


13. Means all the processes of looking after a
place so as to retain the heritage value; includes
any measures undertaken to protect, preserve,
conserve and promote cultural heritage sites and
the value of cultural heritage sites.

A. Conservation
B. Replication
C. Renovation
D. Restoration


14. It is used to keep attractive and workable
places from being destroyed or modified in an
appropriate fashion.

A. Conservation
B. Replication
C. Renovation
D. Restoration


14. It is used to keep attractive and workable
places from being destroyed or modified in an
appropriate fashion.

A. Conservation
B. Replication
C. Renovation
D. Restoration


15. These are the strategies employed to make
decrepit building useable again. It allows more
latitude with regards to historical accuracy than
does strict restoration.

A. Conservation
B. Rehabilitation and Renovation
C. Restoration
D. Renovation


15. These are the strategies employed to make
decrepit building useable again. It allows more
latitude with regards to historical accuracy than
does strict restoration.

A. Conservation
B. Rehabilitation and Renovation
C. Restoration
D. Renovation


16. It is not widely used at the urban scale, but it
is appropriate in some situations when the towns
have symbolic importance or where the towns
economy is dependent upon tourism.

A. Conservation
B. Restoration
C. Replication
D. Renovation


16. It is not widely used at the urban scale, but it
is appropriate in some situations when the towns
have symbolic importance or where the towns
economy is dependent upon tourism.

A. Conservation
B. Restoration
C. Replication
D. Renovation


17. It is used sometimes for economic reasons
since it may be less expensive to purchase a used
structure and move it than to construct a new
building.

A. Conservation
B. Restoration
C. Relocation
D. Renovation


17. It is used sometimes for economic reasons
since it may be less expensive to purchase a used
structure and move it than to construct a new
building.

A. Conservation
B. Restoration
C. Relocation
D. Renovation


Specialization 2

Submitted by:
Alecsis Roe Frasco Bs Arch 5
Richard Matacubo Bs Arch 5
Dominic Anthony Segeura Bs arch 5
Submitted to:
Ar. Ryan Ortigas

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