Deck 4: Architecture

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A work of architecture is said to be _____ when it emphasizes harmony, restraint, simplicity, proportion, and reason.

A)geometric
B)classical
C)organic
D)eternal
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Compare and contrast how baroque and Japanese forms use line, form, and rhythm in architecture.
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Which of the following is a structural system in which an overhanging beam or floor is supported at one end?

A)Post-and-lintel
B)Cantilever
C)Arch
D)Suspension
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Using the elements and principles of composition as a guide, analyze and compare the Church of the Holy Family and the Cathedral of Notre Dame at Chartres.
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Using the elements and principles of composition as a guide, analyze and compare the United States Capitol Building and the Guggenheim Museum.
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Which of the following is a structural system that consists of horizontal beams and vertical supports?

A)Post-and-lintel
B)Cantilever
C)Arch
D)Suspension
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Which of the following is a structural system that defines space by transferring stress outward to its legs?

A)Post-and-lintel
B)Cantilever
C)Arch
D)Suspension
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Using the elements and principles of composition as a guide, analyze and compare the Taipei 101 tower with the Palace of Versailles.
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Which of the following is a Greek architectural order with a complex acanthus leaf capital?

A)Ionic
B)Doric
C)Corinthian
D)Hellenic
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Compare/contrast two structural systems, specifically how they span space and diffuse stress.
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Which of the following is a structural system in which the wall supports itself?

A)Post-and-beam
B)Skeleton frame
C)Bearing-wall
D)Suspension
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Outline the characteristics of classicism.
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Using the elements of composition as a guide, analyze and compare Zarzuela Racetrack with the Cathedral of Notre Dame at Chartres.
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Which of the following is a Greek architectural order with a simple slab as a capital?

A)Ionic
B)Doric
C)Corinthian
D)Hellenic
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For which of the following is R.Buckminster Fuller noted?

A)Suspension architecture
B)The geodesic dome
C)Masonry
D)Cantilever
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Explain how the concept of space affects works of architecture.
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Describe the ways the concept of context affects a work of architecture.
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Pick an architectural style and explain how dynamics and scale create sense experiences in that style.
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Which of the following is a Greek architectural order with a scroll-like capital?

A)Ionic
B)Doric
C)Corinthian
D)Hellenic
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Which of the following is utilized in order to transfer weight and stress to permit squared space beneath a dome?

A)Ribbed vaulting
B)Extruded vaulting
C)Pendentives
D)Buttresses
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Who is (are) the architect(s) of the Guggenheim Museum in New York City?

A)Louis Sullivan
B)R.Buckminster Fuller
C)Frank Lloyd Wright
D)Burnam and Root
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Architectural works that engage in a play between the interior structure and a sense of movement, such as Frank Gehry's Disney Hall, are _____ in form.

A)visual
B)opposing
C)diametric
D)dynamic
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In conjunction with proportion, the vision of the architect or planner and the qualities of certain building materials allow for the creation of structures that are overwhelming in _____.

A)color
B)texture
C)scale
D)gravity
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Which building material creates almost limitless possibilities for construction?

A)Stone
B)Steel
C)Wood
D)Precast concrete
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The center of which architectural structure is called a keystone?

A)Post-and-lintel
B)Arch
C)Bearing-wall
D)Cantilever
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Concrete is a _____ invention.

A)modern
B)Japanese
C)Roman
D)Gothic
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The traditional material in post-and-lintel construction is which of the following?

A)Stone
B)Steel
C)Wood
D)Brick
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Steel was introduced for use in construction in what century?

A)17th
B)18th
C)19th
D)20th
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Which of the following means the relationship of items to each other in a design?

A)Scale
B)Context
C)Proportion
D)Space
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The Parthenon is an example of what kind of construction?

A)Arch
B)Cantilever
C)Post-and-lintel
D)Bearing-wall
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The designers of Gothic cathedrals sought to achieve the effect of _____ through soaring space and light.

A)incredible heaviness
B)quiet intimacy
C)overwhelming mystery
D)All of the above
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Which of the following results when arches are joined at the top with their legs forming a circle?

A)Tunnel vault
B)Groin vault
C)Ribbed vault
D)Dome
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The transfer of stress from the center of an arch outward to its legs results in the need for which of the following?

A)Buttress
B)Column
C)Round arch
D)Horseshoe arch
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A work of architecture is said to be _____ when it emphasizes harmony, restraint, simplicity, proportion, and reason.

A)geometric
B)classical
C)organic
D)eternal
B
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Compare and contrast how baroque and Japanese forms use line, form, and rhythm in architecture.
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Which of the following is a structural system in which an overhanging beam or floor is supported at one end?

A)Post-and-lintel
B)Cantilever
C)Arch
D)Suspension
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Using the elements and principles of composition as a guide, analyze and compare the Church of the Holy Family and the Cathedral of Notre Dame at Chartres.
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Using the elements and principles of composition as a guide, analyze and compare the United States Capitol Building and the Guggenheim Museum.
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Which of the following is a structural system that consists of horizontal beams and vertical supports?

A)Post-and-lintel
B)Cantilever
C)Arch
D)Suspension
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Which of the following is a structural system that defines space by transferring stress outward to its legs?

A)Post-and-lintel
B)Cantilever
C)Arch
D)Suspension
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Using the elements and principles of composition as a guide, analyze and compare the Taipei 101 tower with the Palace of Versailles.
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Which of the following is a Greek architectural order with a complex acanthus leaf capital?

A)Ionic
B)Doric
C)Corinthian
D)Hellenic
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Compare/contrast two structural systems, specifically how they span space and diffuse stress.
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Which of the following is a structural system in which the wall supports itself?

A)Post-and-beam
B)Skeleton frame
C)Bearing-wall
D)Suspension
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Outline the characteristics of classicism.
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Using the elements of composition as a guide, analyze and compare Zarzuela Racetrack with the Cathedral of Notre Dame at Chartres.
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Which of the following is a Greek architectural order with a simple slab as a capital?

A)Ionic
B)Doric
C)Corinthian
D)Hellenic
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For which of the following is R.Buckminster Fuller noted?

A)Suspension architecture
B)The geodesic dome
C)Masonry
D)Cantilever
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Explain how the concept of space affects works of architecture.
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Describe the ways the concept of context affects a work of architecture.
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Pick an architectural style and explain how dynamics and scale create sense experiences in that style.
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Which of the following is a Greek architectural order with a scroll-like capital?

A)Ionic
B)Doric
C)Corinthian
D)Hellenic
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Which of the following is utilized in order to transfer weight and stress to permit squared space beneath a dome?

A)Ribbed vaulting
B)Extruded vaulting
C)Pendentives
D)Buttresses
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Who is (are) the architect(s) of the Guggenheim Museum in New York City?

A)Louis Sullivan
B)R.Buckminster Fuller
C)Frank Lloyd Wright
D)Burnam and Root
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Architectural works that engage in a play between the interior structure and a sense of movement, such as Frank Gehry's Disney Hall, are _____ in form.

A)visual
B)opposing
C)diametric
D)dynamic
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In conjunction with proportion, the vision of the architect or planner and the qualities of certain building materials allow for the creation of structures that are overwhelming in _____.

A)color
B)texture
C)scale
D)gravity
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Which building material creates almost limitless possibilities for construction?

A)Stone
B)Steel
C)Wood
D)Precast concrete
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The center of which architectural structure is called a keystone?

A)Post-and-lintel
B)Arch
C)Bearing-wall
D)Cantilever
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Concrete is a _____ invention.

A)modern
B)Japanese
C)Roman
D)Gothic
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The traditional material in post-and-lintel construction is which of the following?

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B)Steel
C)Wood
D)Brick
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Steel was introduced for use in construction in what century?

A)17th
B)18th
C)19th
D)20th
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Which of the following means the relationship of items to each other in a design?

A)Scale
B)Context
C)Proportion
D)Space
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The Parthenon is an example of what kind of construction?

A)Arch
B)Cantilever
C)Post-and-lintel
D)Bearing-wall
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The designers of Gothic cathedrals sought to achieve the effect of _____ through soaring space and light.

A)incredible heaviness
B)quiet intimacy
C)overwhelming mystery
D)All of the above
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Which of the following results when arches are joined at the top with their legs forming a circle?

A)Tunnel vault
B)Groin vault
C)Ribbed vault
D)Dome
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The transfer of stress from the center of an arch outward to its legs results in the need for which of the following?

A)Buttress
B)Column
C)Round arch
D)Horseshoe arch
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