Theory of Architecture
What color had long wavelength
Red
Which one of the 4 colors predominates? (white,red,green,yellow)
Red
A philosophy of emphasizing the architectural characteristics of a particular region by either using local forms and/or materials or designing in a manner that develops the potential of the regional style.
Regionalism
Deals with the relationship between the different parts of the whole to the various parts?
Relative proportion
The Architecture of italy during the 15th century, and first half of the 16th century and elsewhere in Europe from the mid 16th century through the early 17th Century, the term refers to the rebirth (renascimento) of a classical taste. _______ shows a return to ancient Roman orders and architectural elements, it followed the Gothic style and evolved into Mannerism in Italy and eventually into the Baroque Style
Renaissance Architecture
A philosophy, popular in the late 18th and 19th centuries, of using earlier styles in the design of new buildings, Major types of revival architecture are the Greek and the Gothic, while a combining of styles was often used to create eclectic design. _______ styles are often designated by the use of the prefix "neo" with a previous historical style, such as "neo-tudor" or "neo-futurist"
Revivalism
when lines, planes and surface treatments are repeated in a regular sequence?
Rhythm
"A house is like a flower pot in which you can root something out of its family life and will bloom"
Richard Josef Neutra
An 18th century style which originated and developed most fully in France, It has extensive, rich architectural decoration, usually light and elegant and employing natural motifs in the ornamentation of rooms.
Rococco Architecture
A philosophy favoring a romantic interpretation of styles, popular especially in Germany in the late 19th century. The major romantic movement, Romantic Classicism, was established by the late 18th century and continued to 1850
Romanticism
A philosophy favoring a romantic interpretation of styles, popular especially in Germany in the late 19th century. The major romantic movement, Romantic Classicism, was establish by the late 18th century and continued to 1850
Saracenic Architecture
A certain proportionate size, extent, or degree, usually judged in relation to some standard or point of reference.
Scale
it gives a feeling of grandeur dignity and monumentality?
Scale
An underlying organizational pattern or structure for a design. The original scheme for a design presented in the form of a sketch outlining its specific character, to be developed in detail in later studies
Scheme project
A group of Italian Architects, stuccoists, and mural painters who were invited by king francis I of France to decorate his palace at Fontainebleau school, a major influence in Renaissance architectural decoration elsewhere in Europe. Sometimes called the "first school" to distinguish it from a later group.
School of Fontainebleau
It is a theory by Virtue
Semi-Circular Vault
That which the eye identifies, the mind perceives and interprets?
Shape
An american style of domestic architecture first used in the late 1870s and popular on both coasts and in the Midwest during the 1880s. It is characterized by the use of shingles on both roofs and walls and an informality and fluidity in exterior wall surfaces. Influences were American colonial buildings and the work of English architects such as R. Norman Shaw and Philip Webb.
Shingle Style
japanese architecture incorporating a writing area into the main room of residence, a plan established in the 16th century.
Shoin Style
To create a likeness or model of something anticipated for testing and evaluation
Simulate
In the theory of proportion which is not a consideration?
Site
The Official Style of Art and architecture in the U.S.S.R. since the 1930s
Socialist Realism
A russian movement in the 1920's, particularly influenced in the design field; emphasizing the use of geometric shapes and industrial materials
Constructivism
The first theorist who set out to create a totally new system of architectural forms independent of antiquity
Eugene Viollet-le-Duc
A line is ?
2 Points
When the edge of the cube is chamfered, what is done?
Form Articulation
Maximum solar heat factor for walls in warm humid tropics
4%
What is the measurements and study of size and proportion of the human body?
Anthropometrics
The measure and study of the size and proportions of the human body
Anthropometry
to scribe human form or characteristics to non human things or beings
Anthropomorphize
Is the angle of horizon deviation, measured clockwise, of a bearing from a standard south direction
Azimuth
It means equality
Balance
it is evident by a comparison which the eye makes between the size, shape and tone of a various object or part of a competition?
Balance
The average rate at which radiant energy from the sun is received by the earth, equal to 430 btu per house per square foot (194 cal per min. per sq. cm.), used in calculating the effects of solar radiation on buildings
Solar Constant
The placing of a building in relation to the path of the sun, either to maximize the amount of heat gained from solar radiation during the coldest months, or to minimize the amount of heat gained during the warmest months
Solar orientation
A graphic depiction of the path of the sun within the sky vault projected onto a horizontal plane
Solar path diagram
Which side of the structure will be exposed to the Sun for approximately 8 months?
South
A visual illusion archive artistically, particularly in painting. Fictive architecture and quadratura are two techniques used in Architecture
Trompe L'oeil
a number of things regarded as forming a group by reason of common attributes or characteristics
Type
A systematic classification or study of types according to structural features.
Typology
A phenomenon where the urban temperature is hotter than rural temperature
Urban Heat Island
The degree by which a color appears to reflect more or less of the incident high _____ lightness of the perceived color
Value
Architecture representative of local or regional types and using traditional materials
Vernacular Architecture
Architecture of Great Britain and the United States from 1830 to 1901, named after Queen Victoria. Revival and eclectic philosophies, particularly the Gothic Revival, were a major force in the Victorian period/
Victorian Architecture
"A house is a machine to live in"
Le Corbursier
What is formed when one of four enclosing planes is articulated?
Linear Organization
Uses exotic language of forms
Romantic Architecture
A 19th century style used for prominent country houses in Britain and the United states based on rural italian models, particularly those in tuscany. Characteristics include a low roof, rounded windows, and an informal plan with wings.
Villa Style
The act or power of anticipating that which will or may come to be
Vision
the size or proportion a building element appears to have relative to other elements of known or assumed size
Visual scale
an aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident
Serendipity
What does Bruno Zeri believe in?
Architecture as a soace
what is the size or proportion a building element appears to have relative to other elements of known or assumed size
Visual scale
If a line acquires the properties of Width, weight and sense of placement. What is it called?
Volume
What has length, width and height?
Volume
Which color least reflects light?
Black
To form an idea or conception in the mind
Conceive
"Less is a bore"
Paul Rudolph
An intense effort to complete a design project within a specified time
Charette
A production of an original
Ectype
Who said this "Skill without knowledge is nothing"
Jean Mignot
He is the author of oldest research on Architecture and wrote an extensive summary of all the theory on construction?
Marcus Vitruvious Pollio
The creative ability to imagine or express in an independent and individual manner
Originality
What is the 4D of sensory experience in Design?
Smell
Why does Chicago build high rise buildings?
The higher the cost of land
Most reflective color
White
Any three colors which are side by side on a 12 part color wheel, such as yellow-green, yellow and yellow-orange
Analogous
This refers to architecture which is generally conceived, designed and realized?
Design process
Indentifying a problem and its social, economic, and physical context.
Initiation
"Job done by each design component"
Louis Khan
"Forms follow function"
Louis Sullivan
It has 6 planes, 8 edges
Pentagon Pyramid
What is the space within 1ft and used in furniture design
Social Space
What is the 2D of sensory experience in design?
Sounds
Of or pertaining to shapes and forms having an intellectual and affective content dependent solely on their intrinsic lines, colors, and relationship to one another
Abstact
Thought of without reference to concrete reality or a particular instance
Abstract
a philosophy, particularly widespread during the 19th century, favoring the formal teaching of schools like Ecole Beaux Art in Paris over the independent ideas.
Academicism
The ability, freedom, or permission to approach, enter or use.
Access
A fortuitous circumstance, quality or characteristic
Accident
Having no saturation and therefore no hue as white black or gray
Achromatic
A color produced by combining lights of red, gree, and blue wavelengths
Additive color
"Ornament equals crime"
Adolf Loos
a warm color that appears to move towards an observer giving an illusion of space
Advancing colors
What other factor, aside from temperature, can improve the comfort level ion the interior?
Air movement
Who is not an Art Noveau THeorist?
Alberti
The angular elevation of a celestial body above the horizon
Altitude
In architectural interior, which of the architectural material is highly considered to have a highest embodied energy in term of production, transportation and installation on the building
Aluminum
"Maximize the number of..."
Alvar aalto
The state or quality of being susceptible to the uncertainty of meaning or multiple interpretation.
Ambiguity
Any feature that provides or increases comfort, convenience or pleasure
Amenity
A similarity in some particulars between things otherwise dissimilar, specifically, a logical inference based on the assumption that if two things are known to be alike in some respects then they will probably be alike in other respects.
Analogy
Separation the whole into its constituent parts or elements, especially as a method of studying the nature of the whole and determining its essential features and their relations.
Analysis
"Straight line belong to man, the curve one to god"
Antonio Gaudi
An original model or pattern on which all things of the same kind are copied or based
Archetype
Relating to the architecture or design of a structure. The noun "______________" refers to architecture as a science
Architectonics
Primary and an American style, ________ was popular in the 1920's and 1930's and is characterized by the use of straight and angular lines and a sleekness of design. The term originated with the 1925 Paris Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels.
Art Deco Style
A style of architecture and decoration popularized in France and Belgium in the 1890's Characteristics include the use of glass and metal, organic and undulating lines, and a non historical and often whimsical mood. It was sometimes called "style ____" after the name of a Paris shop that opened in 1895. Counterparts of _____ in other countries are Jugendstil (Germany), Secession (Austria), Stile Liberty (Italy), and Modernismo (Spain)
Art Nouveau
The exterior organization of structure or surface into is parts and elements
Articulation
This refer to the manner in which the surface of a form come together to define its shape and volume?
Articulation of form
The late 19th century English decorative arts movement made famous by Williams Morris and Emphasizing quality of design and the use of handicraft products, the term originated with the ____ and _____ Exhibition society, founded in 1888, and is sometimes referred to as the "Craftsman" style
Arts and Crafts Movement
Most elementary means of organizing forms and spaces in architecture?
Axis
The period of European Architecture which started in Italy at the beginning the 17th century and was practiced in areas of Germany and Austria into the 18th century. It is based on Renaissance and Mannerist forms and is characterized by a spatial complexity, curved surfaces, and exuberance in the use of color and sculpture. Baroque Buildings in England and France are more restrained. An Individual buildings, which falls outside the baroque period, can also be described as "____" in its characteristics
Baroque Architecture
An arch slide in a straight line?
Barrel vault
of a pertaining to spaces, building, and facilities fully accessible and usable by all people, including the physically handicapped
Barrier-free
A german school, founded by Walter Gropius, which brought together a large number of talented designers, craftsmen, and architects between 1919 and 1933. The fame of the _____ is due to its methodology and to the development of a widely accepted functional aesthetic.
Bauhaus
An architecture of grand scale based on the historical and eclectic ideas taught during the 19th century at the Ecole des _______ in Paris. The influence of ____ design was particularly great in North America in the early 20th century.
Beaux-arts style
A style of the 1950's emphasizing the use of raw forms of concrete, often heavy and/or dark. The term derives from beton brut (naked concrete) and is known alternately as New
Brutalism
The architect in this area recommends methods of sustainable design and green architecture
Building Environment Certification
A one-story frame dwelling or cottage, often having a veranda, first used in India and popular in England and the United States in the 20th century. One type, associated with the Arts and Crafts movement, is called Craftsman _____
Bungalow
The congress internationaux d' Architecture Moderne, an association of Architects which first met in 1928 in Switzerland and disbanded in 1956. _____ had representatives in west European countries and was committed to functionalist aesthetics.
C.I.A.M.
A clubhouse, historically, a pavilion, lodge, or summerhouse (a type common in the Italian Renaissance), or a place for dancing (especially in the 18th century). In the 20th century. A gambling hall
Casino
A movement in Catalonia, Spain, from the late 1880's through the early 1900's focusing on the revival of regional art - the Renaixensa ___ - and the absorption of the new Art Nouveau style, locally called Modernismo
Catalan school
In 1880's where is the concentration of architectural development?
Chicago School
a movement in the mid 1800's and 1890's characterized by its nonhistoricism, the use of steel framing, and the dominance of vertical and horizontal lines. Louis Sullivan was its most prominent Architect
Chicago School
Western European architecture and decorative art, which used Chinese structures and design. The imitative style was most fashionable in the 18th century.
Chinoiserie
An american movement of the early 1900's inspired by examples of planning at world fairs and favoring a greater use of parks and attractive boulevards and waterfronts in town planning.
City beautiful movement
A movement in the early 19th century particularly in England and the United States based on Ancient Greek and roman models. Specific forms are identified as Greek____, Federal_____, or Roman _______
Classical Revival
It is a mental process by which knowledge is acquired?
Cognition
A climate classification where that main problem is the lack of head (under heating), or an excessive heat dissipation for all or most parts of the year?
Cold Climate
Architecture of the western hemisphere, which was introduced from Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries. In the context of Latin America and the southwestern United States, this means spanish and Portuguese styles; While in the eastern part of North America, Colonial Architecture is either Dutch Colonial, Georgian, or in the New England Style.
Colonial Architecture
Also called the neo-Colonial style, this usually is used in reference to the revival of North American Colonial architecture during the late 19th century.
Colonial Revival
a phenomenon of light and visual perception that may be described in terms of an individual perception of hue. saturation and lightness for objects and hue, saturation and brightness for light sources
Color
An arrangement or pattern of colors conceived of as forming an integrated whole.
Color scheme
A circular scale of the colors of spectrum, showing complementary colors opposite each other.
Color wheel
The use of color
Colorism
The two decades after 1818 during which more than two hundred Greek and Gothic Revival churches were built in England under the supervision of the ____ appointed by Parliament
Commisioners era
What color system is identified by two adjacent colors and its opposite in the color wheel?
Complementary
What do you call the arranging of parts or elements into proper proportion or relation so as to form a unified whole
Composition
A mental image or formulation of what something is or ought to be, especially an idea generalized from particular characteristics or instances
Concept
It is a comparison showing differences, the opposite of similarity
Contrast
To form an artistic or ingenious manner
Contrive
What VOC (volatile organic compound) that can affect the quality of air inside the building?-
Cooking inside the building
The ability to transcend traditional ideas, patterns, or relationships and to initiate meaningful new ideas, forms, or interpretations.
Creativity
A standard, rule, or principle on which a judgement or decision may be based.
Criterion
What will you provide in a room to best generate air movement
Cross ventilation
It has 6 planes, different orientation?
Cube
Which figure is said to be the most stable?
Cylinder
"make no little plans, they have no magic to stir man's blood"
Daniel Burnham
Designating a color having low lightness and low saturation, and reflecting only a small fraction of incident light.
Dark
An assumed, given, or otherwise determined fact or proposition from which conclusion may be drawn or decisions made.
Datum
English Gothic Architecture during the late 13th century and first half of the 14th century, known for its richness of decoration, extensive ribbing, and use of ogee curves in tracery and arches. The decorated style followed the early English style, preceded the perpendicular style, and itself has two phases, the Geometric and the Curvilinear, It was revived in Great Britain in the 19th century.
Decorated style
To concieve, contrive, or devise the form and structure or a building or other construction
Design
A concept for the form, structure, and features of a building or other construction, represented graphically by diagrams, plans, or other drawings.
Design concept
The purposeful activity aimed at devising a plan for changing an existing situation into a future preferred state, especially the cyclical, iterative process comprising the following phases: initiation, preparation, synthesis, hypothesis, alternative, draft, evaluation, action, implement, and reevaluation.
Design process
To form in the mind by new combinations or applications of existing ideas or principles
Devise
A combination of two analogous colors and their complementary colors on a color wheel?
Double complementary
Complementary colors are any two colors which are directly opposite each other. such as red and green and purple-red and yellow-green
Double complementary
The correspondence between the sensory experience of bodily presence and movement, and the size, shape and proportion of space
Dynamic fit
The pattern of change, growth, or development of an object or phenomenon
Dynamics
What is the manner of arranging and coordinating the parts of a composition so as to produce a coherent image?
Form
Careful, thrifty, and efficient use and management of resources
Economy
"Function influence but does not dictate form"
Eero saarinen
"Beauty grows from necessity, not from repetition of formulas"
Eliel Saarinen
Architecture in the second half of the 16th century, representing the beginning of Renaissance architecture in England. Named for Queen Elizabeth I, it exhibits ornamentation such as strap work and Mullion Decoration.
Elizabethan Architecture
A similarity in some particulars between things otherwise dissimilar, specifically, a logical inference based on the assumption that if two things are known to be alike in some respects then they will probably be alike in other respects.
Equinox
An applied science concerned with the characteristics of people that need to be considered in the design of devices and systems in order that people and things will interact effectively and safely.
Ergonomics (human engineering)
A rough sketch done at the beginning of a project, comparable to a written outline for a literary work.
Esquisse
The play of the mind through which visions are summoned, especially mental inventions that are whimsical, playful, and characteristically removed from reality
Fancy
A type of reinforced concrete invented and used by Peter Luigi Nervi
Ferrocemento
Painting depicting architecture features so realistically that they look 3-dimensional. This form of illusionism was popular in the 16th and 17th centuries particularly in Italy.
Fictive Architecture
Color that reflects more light
White
Which color signifies purity and authority
White
The natural or proper action for which something is designed used or exists
Function
The most important kind of character in architecture is that which result from the purpose of the building or reason of erection?
Functional character
Any of the dimension determined by bodily position and movement,as reach stride or clearance
Functional dimension
An architectural philosophy emphasizing the uses of a building and its parts and revealing its structure and materials. It emerges in the 20th century and was a major principle in the International Style.
Functionalism
A movement in the first decade of the 20th century, particularly in England and later Germany, to a build suburban communities in which civic buildings, residences, parks and agricultural areas are planned.
Garden City Movement
An 18th and 19th century landscaping style emphasizing an informal picturesque quality, sometimes referred to as "gardenesque" and widely known as the "English Landscape Garden" (Ie Jardin anglais, der engllische Gartin, Il giardino inglese). It is indirect contrast to the highly planned French formal garden
Garden style
What traditional method for getting proportion and balance is being illustrated in the image?
Golden section
A late 18th and 19th century movement in Europe and North America, continuing into 20th Century in the church and collegiate architecture. It was used for public and domestic buildings and was widely discussed from both a spiritual and an archaelogical point of view.
Gothic Revival (Neo Gothic)
In town planning, a band of parks or open land which has been protected from development
Greenbelt
A series of points multiplied in uniform distances from each other and carried out in uniform distances
Grid
There is a colonnade which consists of identical columns. What type of system arrangement?
Grid
It has two or more intersecting sets of parallel lines with regular spacing and produced geometric patterns with regular space fields in between as a result of the intersection
Grid form
Relating to or based on the sense of touch
Haptic
A sequence of numbers of reciprocals of which an arithmetic progression
Harmonic Progression
A series in which the terms are in harmonic progression
Harmonic Series
The late 20th century term for a design or interior with shapes, materials, and surfaces reflecting the latest developments in Technology
High tech
Having human or animal figures as decoration
Historiated
A philosophy of using the past historical and architectural features. Since the decline of the Beaux-Arts style and the beginning of the Modern Movement, there has been little expression of ______
Historicism
The property of light by which the color of an object is classified as being red yellow green blue or an intermediate between any contiguous pair of these colors
Hue
The size of proportion of a building element or space, or an article of furniture, relative to the structural or functional dimensions of the human body
Human scale
what is the size or proportion of a building element or space. Or an article of furniture relative to the structural or functional dimension of the human body?
Human scale
The though or notion resulting from mental awareness, understanding or activity
Idea
A concept, much discussed in Italian Architectural treatises of the 15th and 16th centuries, of planning cities, most having radial plans and few actually realized. The philosophy reemerged in 1900 with the garden city, the city beautiful, and the New-Town movements.
Ideal City
The sensory experience of bodily position, presence, or movement derived chiefly from stimulation of nerve endings in muscles, tendons and joints.
KINESTHESIA
In the design consideration with regards to spatial part which is not a consideration?
Ken
"Modern Architecture need not be western"
Kenzo Tange
Natural light and Ventilation should be prioritized for the
Kitchen
What is the least reason why the interior is hot and warm in a tropical climate?
Landscape pavers are spaced too far apart
The angular distance north or south from the equator of a point on the earth's surface, measured in degrees along the meridian passing through the point.
Latitude
The creation of an illusion of something by means of decorative or artistic techniques such as perspective.
Illusionism
The faculty of forming mental images or concepts of what is not present to the senses or perceived in reality
Imagination
A style, first identified by this term in the 1930's. that was functional, nontraditional, and non-regional. The ______ is widely recognized at the time of the 1932 International Exhibition of Modern Architecture in New york and was practiced worldwide in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s
International Style
The power of faculty of knowing without evident rational thought and inference
Intuition
The term means "youth style" and comes from the journal Jugend.
Jugendstil
If a point is extended, it acquires length and direction. What is it called?
Line
The angular distance east or west on the earth's surface, measured from the prime meridian at Greenwich, England to the meridian of a given point and expressed either in degrees or a corresponding difference in time.
Longitude
A style in European architecture of the late 18th and 19th centuries, showing a formal or correct use of elements and on over-all severity of form, somewhat as a reflection against the more expressive Rococco style of the 18th century.
Neoclassical Architecture
A style in the architecture of Italy in the second half of the 16th century and to a lesser extent elsewhere in Europe ____ falls between the Renaissance and baroque periods and uses classical elements in an unconventional manner
Mannerism
The size or proportion of something relative to an accepted standard of measurement
Mechanical Scale
The great circle on the earth's surface passing through both geophysical poles
Meridian
A style associated with a group formed in Tokyo in 1960, emphasizing the organic relationship between individual buildings and between different parts of an urban area.
Metabolism
An object, activity, or idea used in place of another to suggest a likeness between them.
Metaphor
Less is more
Mies Van Der Rohe
What to make the small space become bigger?
Mirror
A full sized model of a building or structure, built accurately to scale for study, testing or teaching.
Mock-up
A miniature representation, usually build to scale, to show the appearance or construction of something
Model
An example serving as a pattern for imitation or emulation in the creation of something
Model
With beginnings in Europe in 1900, "modern" architecture is that which is functional, rational, and non-historical. A second phase of modernism occured in the 1930s, also the time when the Modern Movement gained acceptance in the United States with the onset of the International style. (Sometimes used interchangeably with "international modern"). In the 1960s and 1970s, a turning away from these values has been identified as Postmodernism.
Modern Movement
a unit of measurement used for standardizing the dimensions of a building materials or regulating the proportions of an architectural composition
Module
Having only one color or exhibiting varying intensities and values of a single hue
Monochromatic
A scandinavian movement of the first decades of the 20th century, particularly strong in Sweden, which showed a taste for the informal and the vernacular
National Romanticism
Relating to or based on the sense of smell
Olfactory
Architecture with shapes and structure based on natural forms and usually blending with the landscape. Theoretical interest in organic design- began in the 19th century and is best demonstrated in 20th century buildings, above all by Frank Lloyd Wright
Organic Architecture
What do you call the systematic arranging of interdependent or coordinated parts into a coherent unity or functioning whole?
Organization
"Nothing that is not practical can be beautiful"
Otto wagner
He used forms inspired from nature, especially plants
Owen Jones
A revival style based on the buildings and publications of the 16th century architect Andrea Palladio marked by the ancient roman architectural forms. It was most popular in 18th Century England, particularly because of the publications of Lord Burlington, and is sometimes called Palladan Classicism
Palladianism
Every new or established theory applied
Paradism
The Over-all concept for an architectural project
Parti
it has 6 planes, 8 edges
Pentagon Pyramid
What is the space within 3ft and used in furniture design
Personal Space
a kind of character that came from the influence of ideas and impressions related to or growing out of past experience
Personal character
What is the individual space which is dynamic. it changes its dimension, stress and anxiety can result from intrusion?
Personal space
The variable and subjective distance at which one person feels comfortable talking to another
Personal space (Personal Distance)
the faculty of seeing things in their true relations or of evaluating their relative significance
Perspective
a particular stage in a process of change or development
Phase
One of French theorist who are critical of Italians
Philibert de L'orne
Introduced the element of discovery
Philip Johnson
Sustainable design, Which would be the best option for an alternative energy source for which the building to use?
Photo voltaic cell system
A philosophy of landscape architecture in England in the late 18th and Early 19th centuries characterized by the use of buildings of various styles - often asymmetrical - as focal points. _____ taste is based upon the informal, sometimes rugged, and "sublime" scenes depicted in French Paintings.
Picturesque Movement
The French term for piles extending above grounds (stilts) used to support a structure, thereby creating open space at the ground level.
Pilotis
When a point is duplicated many times in sequence in a number of rows, What is formed?
Plane
A sculpture-like quality
Plasticity
What form is non-directional?
Point
Having or exhibiting a variety of colors
Polychromatic
Which is not a vitruvian rules of aethetic form?
Post Modernism
A trend, appearing in the late 1960s, away from the functional aesthetic of the international style and the severity of Brutalism, and favoring a return to historical references and individualized and emotionally satisifying solutions in Architecture design.
Post modernism
Actual performance or application of principles as distinguished from theory
Practice
A movement in the American Midwest during the early 1900s which focused on the work of Frank Lloyd Wright and is so far his "Prairie House" plans-
Prairie School
A fundamental and comprehensive law, truth, or assumption governing action, procedure, or arrangement.
Principle
systematic series of actions or operations leading or directed to a particular end
Process
a procedure for solving a problem, as a statement settling forth the context, conditions, requirements, and objectives for a design project.
Program
An early and typical example that exhibits the essential features of a class or group and on which later stages are based or judged
Prototype
In hot-dry climate, what solution is recommended to improve the comfort level of the interior?
Provide smaller openings to introduce natural ventilation
The study of the symbolic and communicative role of the spatial separation individuals maintain in various social and interpersonal situations, and how the nature and degree of this spatial arrangement relates to environmental and cultural factors
Proxemics
A comprehensive design concept developed in 1918 by Amedee Ozenfant and Le Corbusier in reaction to Cubism, favoring simplicity and a machine Aesthetic
Purism
What does a triangle with one long side when inverted in a y-axis
Pyramid
Ceiling or wall painting that creates an Illusion, a technique commonly practices in the baroque period by artists called quadraturista
Quadratura
A style of domestic architecture popular from the 1870s through the 1800s in England and the United states. Strictly speaking, the Queen Anne was a revival of the simple vernacular architecture forms used in England in the early 18th Century. The term is also used for houses based on Elizabethan and Tudor Models, Particularly in the United States.
Queen Anne Style
An Italian branch of Modern Movement of the 1920s and 1930s, known in italy as the Movimento Italiano per I'Architectura Razionale, or MIAR
Rationalist Movement
Having objective, verifiable and independent existence as opposed to be being artificial or illusory
Real
The faculty or power of comprehending, interfering, or thinking in an orderly, rational way,
Reason
a style, practiced particularly in California during the 1910s and 1920s that reuses the Colonial styles that were introduced by Spanish settlers to Latin America and the Southwestern United States during the 17th and 18th centuries. This is sometimes referred to as the SPanish Revival or Spanish style.
Spanish Colonial Revival
Meditation or reflection on a subject or idea, resulting in a conclusion inferred from incomplete or inconclusive evidence
Speculation
The correspondence between the size and the posture of human body and a building element or article of furniture
Static fit
A dutch group of artists and designers who came together in 1917. Architecture associated with the movement shows a non-subjective, geometrical style emphasizing space and using primarily colors.
Stijl De
any of the dimensions of the human body and its parts
Structural dimension
An aesthetic concept applied to literature and art popular in England and France during the 18th century. Sublimity was discussed along with Beauty and was an ideal in Landscape design and the use of nature
Sublime
Subtracting a portion of a forms volume to create another?
Subtracting transformation
Characterized or produced by removal of a part or portion without destroying a sense of the whole
Subtractive
A color produced by mixing cyan, yellow and magenta pigments. Each of which absorbs wavelengths
Subtractive colors
In articulation, there are certain changes in material color and texture. This is done by removing the corner and articulating it thru change of material or lighting the form so as to produce tonal differences of form?
Subtractive form Cluster
A style of Japanese Architecture showing the influence of the traditional teahouse, including the use of unfinished materials to create a natural effect.
Sukiya
The time of the year, on or about June 21, when the sun reaches its northernmost points on the celestial sphere, marking the beginning of summer in the northern hemisphere
Summer solstice
In articulation, there are certain changes in material color and texture. This is done by removing the corner and articulating it thru change of material or lighting the form so as to produce differences of form?
Surface Articulation
When you apply colors to the surface of an object, what is done?
Surface Articulation
The study of creative processes, esp. as applied to the stating and solution of problems that involves free use of metaphor and analogy in informal interchange within a small group of diverse individuals.
Synectics
Combining of separate, often diverse parts or elements so as to form a single or coherent whole. Discovering constraints and opportunities, and hypothesizing possible alternative solutions.
Synthesis
What is the 5D of sensory experience in design?
Taste
Relating to construction or building
Tectonic
The pattern of behaviour associated with defining and defending a territory or domain
Territoriality
Abstract thought or speculation resulting in a system of assumptions or principles used in analyzing, explaining, or predicting phenomena, and proposed or followed as the basis of action
Theory
What is the 1D of sensory experience in design?
Touch
What is the 3D of sensory experience in design?
Touch
A combination of three colors-forming an equilateral triangle on a color wheel
Triad
In a color wheel, a color scheme composing of 3 colors adjacent to each other?
Triad
NE
Wind direction of amihan
The time of the year, on or about December 21 when the sun reaches its southernmost point on the celestial sphere, marking the beginning of winter in the northern hemisphere.
Winter Solstice
In terms of material production and transportation which of the following flooring materials as considered to have the lowest carbon footprint
Yard timber-
What color represents hunger and energy
Yellow
The reason for which something exists or is done, made or used
purpose
an international group of architects who organized in the mid 1950s, introducing new ideas to CIAM at its 1956 meeting, and consequently influencing the breakup of the congress
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