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FAR EASTERN UNIVERSITY

Institute of Architecture and Fine Arts

HOMEWORK NO.3
(HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE PART 2)

SUBMITTED BY:
ROBERTA JOYCE D. ORIOLA
AR-508

SUBMITTED TO:
AR. MA. ANTONIA JENNIFER E. NARDO

CORRCOURSE
T,F / 7:30-9:00 / LB 105
Q1: It is used in ancient China for making sacrifices to ancestors and famous historical
personages, as well as to the gods.
A1: SHRINE

SOURCE: Sir Banister Fletchers A History of Architecture. 20th edition (Edited by: Dan
Cruickshank) page 699

Q2: This building is known as?

A2: FORBIDDEN CITY

SOURCE: Sir Banister Fletchers A History of Architecture. 20th edition (Edited by: Dan
Cruickshank) page 695

Q3: It is a type of Buddhist Temple combined in a tall symbolic feature.


A. Mausolea B. Pagoda C. Shrine
A3: B. PAGODA

SOURCE: Sir Banister Fletchers A History of Architecture. 20th edition (Edited by: Dan
Cruickshank) page 700

Q4: These are shrines carved into cliff faces and inside the caves that were introduced
to china from India.
A4: GROTTOES

SOURCE: Sir Banister Fletchers A History of Architecture. 20th edition (Edited by: Dan
Cruickshank) page 708
Q5: ______ are more than any other architecture, it is the crystallization of the
Japanese homage to tradition.
A.Chinese Architecture B.Japanese architecture C. Shinto Architecture
A5: C. SHINTO ARCHITECTURE

SOURCE: Sir Banister Fletchers A History of Architecture. 20th edition (Edited by: Dan
Cruickshank) page 723

Q6: Which of the following is the Shimmei Torii? A or B?

A B

A6: A.

SOURCE: Sir Banister Fletchers A History of Architecture. 20th edition (Edited by: Dan
Cruickshank) page 725

Q7: ______ is the entrance gate of a shrine precinct, and consist primarily of two pillars
and two horizontal beams.
A7: TORII

SOURCE: Sir Banister Fletchers A History of Architecture. 20th edition (Edited by: Dan
Cruickshank) page 724
Q8: ______ supporting the ridge on each side.
A. Free-standing pillar B. Pillar C. Plank
A8: A. FREE-STANDING PILLAR

SOURCE: Sir Banister Fletchers A History of Architecture. 20th edition (Edited by: Dan
Cruickshank) page 724

Q9: Who is the architect of the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia?
A9: CESAR PELLI

SOURCE: Sir Banister Fletchers A History of Architecture. 20th edition (Edited by: Dan
Cruickshank) page 1602

Q10: It is the archetypal building form of South-east Asia and variants can be found
throughout the region, and even beyond, in other countries lying on the Pacific Rim.
A. Bahay na bato B. House on stilts C. Malay House
A10: B. HOUSE ON STILTS

SOURCE: Sir Banister Fletchers A History of Architecture. 20th edition (Edited by: Dan
Cruickshank) page 1594

Q11: These structures are usually piled, with an undercroft to serve as storage and
shelter for animals. This type of house were influential in the evolution of bungalow
architecture.
A11: INDIGENOUS ARCHITECTURE

SOURCE: Sir Banister Fletchers A History of Architecture. 20th edition (Edited by: Dan
Cruickshank) page 1246

Q12: An American architect that was brought to the Philippines to survey snd prepare
development plans for the capital city Manila and Baguio.
A12: DANIEL BURNHAM

SOURCE: Sir Banister Fletchers A History of Architecture. 20th edition (Edited by: Dan
Cruickshank) page 1607
Q13: Who is the architect of Manila Post Office?
A. Leandro Locsin B. Juan Arellano C. Francisco Manosa
A13: C. JUAN ARELLANO

SOURCE: Sir Banister Fletchers A History of Architecture. 20th edition (Edited by: Dan
Cruickshank) page 1607

Q14: It is known for its design that showcase versatile uses of the coconut tree, which
include 200 by-products, including a wide range of building and finishing materials.
A14: TAHANANG PILIPINO OR COCONUT PALACE

SOURCE: Sir Banister Fletchers A History of Architecture. 20th edition (Edited by: Dan
Cruickshank) page 1607

Q15: What structure is this? by Jose Manosa that is designed in the form of a terraced
ziggurat, a convincing image of a modern hanging garden.

A15: SAN MIGUEL BUILDING

SOURCE: Sir Banister Fletchers A History of Architecture. 20th edition (Edited by: Dan
Cruickshank) page 1609

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