Post-Modernism
During which decade did post-modernism gain prominence in Philippine architecture? a) 1950s b) 1960s c) 1970s d) 1980s
c) 1970s
In what decade did post-modernism emerge as a prominent architectural style worldwide? a) 1950s b) 1960s c) 1970s d) 1980s
c) 1970s
Who is considered one of the pioneers of post-modernism in Philippine architecture? a) Leandro Locsin b) Pablo Antonio c) Bobby Mañosa d) Francisco Mañosa
c) Bobby Mañosa
Which architectural movement preceded post-modernism and was characterized by a rejection of modernist principles and a return to historical styles? a) Deconstructivism b) Brutalism c) Constructivism d) Post-structuralism
c) Constructivism
Which post-modernist principle emphasizes the importance of contextualism and blending with the surrounding environment? a) Pastiche b) Deconstruction c) Contextualism d) Fragmentation
c) Contextualism
In post-modernist architecture, what is the significance of the use of historical elements and ornamentation? a) Rejecting tradition b) Celebrating innovation c) Embracing nostalgia d) Ignoring cultural influences
c) Embracing nostalgia
Which architect is known for incorporating indigenous materials and Filipino cultural elements into his post-modern designs, such as the Amanpulo Resort? a) Leandro Locsin b) Bobby Mañosa c) Francisco Mañosa d) Pablo Antonio
c) Francisco Mañosa
Who is often referred to as the "Father of Philippine Post-Modernism"? a) Leandro Locsin b) Bobby Mañosa c) Francisco Mañosa d) Pablo Antonio
c) Francisco Mañosa
Who is the National Artist for Architecture recognized for his contributions to post-modernist design in the Philippines? a) Leandro Locsin b) Bobby Mañosa c) Francisco Mañosa d) Pablo Antonio
c) Francisco Mañosa
What historical events or movements influenced the emergence of post-modernism in the Philippines? a) Martial Law b) Spanish colonization c) People Power Revolution d) World War II
c) People Power Revolution
Which post-modernist building in the Philippines is often referred to as the "Wedding Cake" due to its tiered structure and ornate design? a) The Insular Life Building b) The Philippine Heart Center c) The Central Bank of the Philippines d) The National Museum of Fine Arts
c) The Central Bank of the Philippines
Which post-modernist building in the Philippines features a distinctive "pineapple" dome and is located in Cebu City? a) The Cebu Provincial Capitol b) The Waterfront Cebu City Hotel c) The Temple of Leah d) The Sugbu Cultural Center
c) The Temple of Leah
How did post-modernism challenge the principles of modernist architecture in the Philippines? a) By rejecting historical references b) By emphasizing minimalism c) By embracing industrial materials d) By reintroducing historical elements and ornamentation
d) By reintroducing historical elements and ornamentation
Which post-modernist building in the Philippines is recognized for its use of precast concrete blocks and playful geometric patterns? a) The CCP Main Theater b) The Coconut Palace c) The National Museum of Fine Arts d) The San Miguel Corporation Building
d) The San Miguel Corporation Building
In post-modernist architecture, what does the term "Stylized Ornamentation" refer to? a) Abstract decorative elements b) Traditional and historical motifs c) Functional structural elements d) Natural landscaping features
a) Abstract decorative elements
The "Nakpil-Bautista House" in Manila, designed by Arch. Angel Nakpil and Ildefonso P. Santos, Jr., is recognized for its post-modern take on what architectural style? a) Art Deco b) Bahay Kubo c) Brutalism d) Neoclassicism
a) Art Deco
What is the significance of the use of vibrant colors and unconventional shapes in post-modernist Filipino architecture? a) Celebrating cultural diversity b) Defying traditional norms c) Expressing historical accuracy d) Emphasizing structural stability
a) Celebrating cultural diversity
What does the term "Starchitecture" refer to in the context of post-modernist architecture? a) Celebrity architects b) Stark architecture c) Stylized architecture d) Structuralist architecture
a) Celebrity architects
Which element characterizes post-modernist architecture by combining various historical styles and elements in a single structure? a) Eclecticism b) Minimalism c) Functionalism d) Brutalism
a) Eclecticism
Who is the National Artist for Architecture known for his contributions to both modernist and post-modernist architecture in the Philippines? a) Leandro Locsin b) Pablo Antonio c) Bobby Mañosa d) Francisco Mañosa
a) Leandro Locsin
What post-modernist architect coined the term "Less is a Bore" in reaction to the modernist mantra "Less is More"? a) Robert Venturi b) Frank Gehry c) Zaha Hadid d) Rem Koolhaas
a) Robert Venturi
What post-modernist building in the Philippines is known for its playful use of colors, shapes, and cultural references, resembling a modern bahay kubo (nipa hut)? a) The Greenbelt Chapel b) The Philippine International Convention Center c) The San Miguel Corporation Building d) The Coconut Palace
a) The Greenbelt Chapel
Which post-modernist building in the Philippines features colorful, geometric patterns and is often likened to a "Salakot" (traditional Filipino hat)? a) The Philippine Stock Exchange Tower b) The Metropolitan Museum of Manila c) The Mind Museum d) The Petron Megaplaza
a) The Philippine Stock Exchange Tower
Who is known for incorporating Filipino folk art and indigenous elements into his post-modern designs, creating a distinct style? a) Leandro Locsin b) Bobby Mañosa c) Pablo Antonio d) National Artist for Architecture
b) Bobby Mañosa
What is the defining characteristic of post-modernist architecture that rejects the strict adherence to a single style or set of design principles? a) Minimalism b) Eclecticism c) Functionalism d) Rationalism
b) Eclecticism
Which post-modernist design principle emphasizes the idea that "form follows fiction," allowing for a more whimsical and imaginative approach to architecture? a) Deconstructivism b) Irony c) Contextualism d) Parametricism
b) Irony
Which term describes the intentional blending of different architectural styles and historical elements in post-modernist designs? a) Deconstructivism b) Pastiche c) Fragmentation d) Constructivism
b) Pastiche
What iconic structure, known for its post-modern design, did Bobby Mañosa create as a symbol of Philippine democracy? a) The Cultural Center of the Philippines b) The Coconut Palace c) The Manila Cathedral d) The San Miguel Corporation Building
b) The Coconut Palace
Which iconic structure, characterized by its playful use of colors and shapes, is considered a prime example of post-modernism in the Philippines? a) The Cultural Center of the Philippines b) The Coconut Palace c) The San Miguel Corporation Building d) The Metropolitan Museum of Manila
b) The Coconut Palace
In post-modernist architecture, what does the term "Quotationism" refer to? a) Use of quotes in design b) Copying classical architecture c) Integration of quotations in buildings d) Reinterpretation of traditional quotes
c) Integration of quotations in buildings