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BARTOLOME, KAREN A.

AUGUST 18,2017
AR 508 AR. MA. ANTONIA JENNIFER NARDO

THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE

Q1: It is a type of spatial organization whereas spaces are grouped by proximity and share
a common visual trait or relationship.
a.) Grid organization c.) Radial organization
b.) Centralized organization d.) Clustered organization
A1: D.) CLUSTERED ORGANIZATION
Source: Architecture Form, Space and Order, 2nd Edition. Francis D.K Ching. pg. 189

Q2: It is a type of symmetry that refers to the balanced arrangement of similar, radiating
elements such that composition can be divided into similar halves by passing a plane at
any angle around a center point or along a central axis.
a.) Bilateral c.) Radial
b.) Lateral d.) None of the choices
A2: C.) RADIAL
Source: Architecture Form, Space and Order, 2nd Edition. Francis D.K Ching. pg. 330

Q3: It is the orderly, pleasing, congruent arrangement of the elements or parts of artistic
whole.
a.) Harmony c.) Repetition
b.) Symmetry d.) Rhythm
A3: A.) HARMONY
Source: A visual dictionary of architecture, Francis D.K Ching. pg.54

Q4: It is a process of changing in form or structure through a series of discrete


permutations and manipulations in response to a specific context or set of conditions
without a loss of identity or concept.
a.) Refine c.) Simulate
b.) Transformation d.) Modify
A4: B.) TRANSFORMATION
Source: A visual dictionary of architecture, Francis D.K Ching. pg.58

Q5: It is a fundamental and comprehensive law, truth or assumption governing action,


procedure or arrangement.
a.) Theory c.) Abstract
b.) Principle d.) None of the choices
A5: B.) PRINCIPLE
Source: A visual dictionary of architecture, Francis D.K Ching. pg.58

Q6: Identify which transformation of form is applied based on the figure shown below:

a.) Additive Transformation c.) Subtractive Transformation


b.) Dimensional Transformation d.) None of the choices
A6: C.) SUBTRACTIVE TRANSFORMATION
Source: Architecture Form, Space and Order, 2nd Edition. Francis D.K Ching. pg. 53

Q7: It is the sensory experience of bodily position presence or movement derived chiefly
from stimulation of nerve endings in muscles, tendons, and joints.
a.) Anthropometry c.) Ergonomics
b.) Proxemics d.) Kinesthesis
A7: D.) KINESTHESIS
Source: A visual dictionary of architecture, Francis D.K Ching. pg.57

Q8: Who is the architect of Notre Dame Du Hautt in Ronchamp, France?


c.) Louis Khan c.) Frank Lloyd Wright
d.) Giovanni Bernini d.) Le Corbusier
A8: D.) LE CORBUSIER
Source: Architecture Form, Space and Order, 2nd Edition. Francis D.K Ching. pg. 28

Q9: It is the perceived color of an object determined by the wavelengths of the light
reflected from its surface after selective absorption of other wavelength of the incident
light.
a.) Reflective color c.) Chroma
b.) Selective absorption d.) None
A9: A.) REFLECTIVE COLOR
Source: A visual dictionary of architecture, Francis D.K Ching. pg.38

Q10: Which of the following indicates the purity or vividness of a hue?


a.) Chroma c.) Value
b.) Saturation d.) Hue
A10: B.) SATURATION
Source: A visual dictionary of architecture, Francis D.K Ching. pg.38

Q11: What do you called when there is no saturation, no hue as white, black, and gray?
a.) Polychromatic c.) Achromatic
b.) Monochromatic d.) Receding color
A11: C.) ACHROMATIC
Source: A visual dictionary of architecture, Francis D.K Ching. pg.39

Q12: What do you called in a property of perception in which there is a tendency to see
parts of visual field as solid, well-defined object standing out against a less distinct
background?
a.) Underground c.) Foreground
b.) Figure-ground d.) Background
A12: B.) FIGURE-GROUND
Source: Architecture Form, Space and Order, 2nd Edition. Francis D.K Ching. pg.95

Q13: It is the most common type of spatial relationship that allows wach space to be
clearly defined and to respond each on its own way, to specific functional or symbolic
requirements.
a.) Adjacent space c.) Interlocking space
b.) Space with a space d.) Spaces linked by a common space
A13: A.) ADJACENT SPACE
Source: Architecture Form, Space and Order, 2nd Edition. Francis D.K Ching. pg.179

Q14: This pattern has the ability to emphasize the height or length of a form, unify its
surfaces and define its textural quality
a.) Line pattern c.) Radial pattern
b.) Grid pattern d.) None of the choices
A14: A.) LINE PATTERN
Source: Architecture Form, Space and Order, 2nd Edition. Francis D.K Ching. pg.88

Q15: It is the basic scheme or concept for an architectural design represent by a diagram
a.) Esquisse c.) Scheme
b.) Parti d.) None of the choices
A15: B.) PARTI
Source: Architecture Form, Space and Order, 2nd Edition. Francis D.K Ching. pg.381

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