ARCH 301 - Exam 1
Gordon Bunshaft situated the Beinecke Library on _____.
4 piers
In the context of design, Precedent refers to:
A preceding model used as an example
Le Corbusier's Modular is:
A proportioning system
Walter Nesch used the notion of _____ in the Air Force Academy Chapel to imbue spirituality within the space.
Accentuated verticality
A citadel or fortress situated on high ground that dominates or protects a city is called a(n)
Acropolis
The original pattern or model of which all things of the same type are representations or copies
Archetype
If a structure has or consists of arches, it can be classified as _____.
Arcuated
The act of rising or increasing to higher levels, values, or degrees
Ascension
The Orders employed from ground level to the top on the exterior of the Colosseum. A. Corinthian B. Doric C. Composite D. Ionic
B, D, A, C
The Seagram Building takes the form of an abstracted column, with the _____ established in light, the _____ symbolized by the curtain walls, and the _____ represented where the structure meets the sky.
Base, shaft, capital
Innovation in the structure of the World Trade Center towers began with moving primary structural members to the _____.
Building perimeter
The Tholos form relied upon:
Circular plan
A(n) __________ is an example of a Trabeated System
Colonnade
The entries of Wright's houses were usually
Concealed on a sequence
Organic Architecture follows which of these principles
Continuity, Unity, Dynamism
A wall made of massive, irregularly stone is called
Cyclopean
The Case of the Potato Peeler was cited to illuminate notions of:
Economy
A(n) __________ is a series of interconnected rooms arranged in a row, with each room opening into the next.
Enfilade
A slight convex curve in the shaft of a column, designed to provoke masculinity and strength
Entasis
Structures of Nomadic peoples tend to be compressive mass structures.
False
The Pantheon is a superb example of Greek masonry construction?
False
Vitruvius was a Humanist Architect.
False
The arrangement of windows and doors on a building's elevation is called __________.
Fenestration
The triadic characteristics of Architecture according to Vitruvius are:
Firmness, Delight, Commodity
What numerical grouping was found in abundance in the Tomb of Rameses II?
Four
The _______ is a sculptural element of the Parthenon which commemorates the Panathenaia.
Frieze
The Air Force Academy Chapel is a structure that emulates the _____ surrounding the structure.
Geography
The Beinecke Rare Book Library was designed by architect _____.
Gordon Bunshaft
The utilization of a _____ allowed for the Seagram building to maintain its form while still meeting New York City step back codes.
Ground level plaza
The Seagram building was the first skyscraper that replaced rivets with _____.
High strength bolts
The HSBC Main Building, designed by Foster and Partners is generally referred to as an example of what architectural classification?
High-tech modern
Egyptian Temples united _____, _____, and the _____.
Humans, Netherworld, Gods
The Bank of China, designed by I. M. Pei is generally referred to as an example of what architectural classification
International modern
The Temple of Athena Nike is a small _______ temple situated in Athens.
Ionic
This image is of the interior of a:
Iroquois Long House
A _____ arch is a type of Flat Arch in which there is no arcuated form. These can be seen in the Colosseum's Hypogeum.
Jack
The act or instance of placing two or more things side by side often to compare or to create an interesting effect
Juxtaposition
A Caryatid is a stone column in the shape of a(n) ________
Maiden
The Colosseum, also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, was constructed upon the grounds of an Ancient Roman _____.
Man-made lake
"Arete" is a Greek ideology that addresses the balance between (select multiple)
Mind, Body
The World Trade Center was designed by _____.
Minoru Yamasaki
The architecture of the Egyptians, massive, simple, regular, and permanent is known as _____.
Monumental Architecture
A(n) __________ is a place where Priests worshipped the dead's soul
Mortuary Temple
A ________ is a city for the dead.
Necropolis
Geography gave Egyptian Civilization the ___ axis, the Sun gave the ___ axis, and the structures the Egyptians built gave the ___ axis.
North-South, East-West, Vertical
The tetrahedron steel tubes which enclose the main space of the Air Force Academy Chapel are supported with _____ connections that rest upon concrete pylons.
Pinned
The Beinecke Library opens onto a plaza, which is actually a _____, and allows for additional square footage beneath the main library structure.
Plinth
A __________ is a covered entrance, large enough for vehicles, that typically opens into a courtyard.
Porte Cochere
The Parthenon employed which strategies that contributed to it's status as the most perfect Doric temple ever built? (select multiple)
Precision of construction, Integration of structure and sculpture, Irregularities to correct optical illusions
Leland Roth identifies numerous criteria by which we might begin to evaluate aesthetics in architectural design including: (Select all that apply)
Proportion, Rhythm, Visual perception, Light
The ________ is the columned entrance to Acropolis that marks the distinction between secular and sacred
Propylaia
The Greek revival style mimicked Greek architecture by using what methods? (select multiple)
Rounded or squared columns that follow Greek order
In the context of design, Analogy refers to:
Shared characteristics
Precedents of Wright's Prairie School houses include: (select multiple)
Shoji Screens
The Air Force Academy Chapel and The Beinecke Rare Books Library are both examples of projects constructed by the world-renowned firm _____.
Skidmore, Owings and Merrill
_____ are part of what allows daylight to reach street level in large cities such as New York City, and are required by tall buildings ordinances.
Step backs
A _______ is a marketplace building used to store goods and have back chambers for shopkeepers, and usually flanks _______, defining edges of a public space
Stoa, Agora
The Beinecke Library and the Orvieto Cathedral both utilize _____, which allow for incredibly filtered and colorful light to spill into each of their respective spaces.
Stone 'windows'
Buildings such as the TWA Terminal, at JFK Airport by Eero Saarinen exemplify which of the following:
Symbolic Function
The Colosseum and the Seagram Building are both similar in the sense that they both rely on _____.
Symbolism
The artistic imitation or invention that is a method of revealing of suggesting immaterial, ideal, or otherwise intangible truth or states is known as _____.
Symbolism
Frank Lloyd Wright's architecture school, primarily an apprenticeship, (founded in Spring Green, Wisconsin,) was called _____.
Taliesin
The Seagram Plaza pays homage to _____, directly across Park Avenue, which is a social club with incredible historical significance to New York City culture.
The Metropolitan Club
Thematic elements in Egyptian Architecture include _____, _____, and _____.
The Nile, The Sun, The Desert
What is Trabeation?
The use of load-bearing members like post and lintel
The Treasury of Atreus would be classified as what type of structure?
Tholos
________________ derived from structures intended for burial of the deceased.
Tholos architecture
The trullis of Alberobello, (Puglia) Italy are a type of:
Tholos dwelling
Frank Lloyd Wright's window detailing can be described as geometric interpretations of nature.
True
Horror vacui refers the filling of empty space through the proliferation of artistic detail painting or curios in an artistic or architectural composition ?
True
The 'Vitruvian Man' wherein the human body is tied to the ideal geometries of the circle and square are evident in the Villa Capra "La Rotunda."
True
The Classical Orders are a comprehensive proportioning system?
True
The Air Force Academy Chapel utilizes _____, a form of spanning member and structural support, that relies on _____ and _____ of every component.
Trusses, compression, tension
A _____ truss is a structural system that relies on rectangular openings, rather than the triangular openings usually associated with trusses.
Veirendeel
240 wooden Masts were thought to support a _____, or large sunshade made of cloth, in the Colosseum's case.
Velarium
The Prairie School style took place during what other iconic American Era?
Victorian Era
A _____ is simply an exit; the Colosseum utilized these passageways to expel visitors form the structure.
Vomitorium
The structural system of the Bank of China, designed by I. M. Pei is called
a Diagrid
Humanism is:
a philosophical view that emphasized the importance of the power of human values, achievement, and endeavors as distinct from received religious instruction.
Wright's destruction of the box can best be described as
liberation of space
Eurhythmy, according to Vitruvius, is: the beauty and fitness of the members, parts, such that their proportional relationship of breadth to height is suitable
the beauty and fitness of the members, parts, such that their proportional relationship of breadth to height is suitable