History of Interior Design Tests 1-3

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Identify the primary characteristics of traditional Chinese architecture:

-Rectilinear -symmetry -axial -horizontally -important buildings face south

Identify this building and it's most significant feature: (The crystal palace)

-The Crystal Palace -It represented an escape from historical styles and construction methods

Which of the following technical innovations were introduced in this interior? (brighton pavilion kitchen)

-gaslight -iron columns

Identify the designer of this stool: aalto stool

Alvar Aalto

The two structures that have had the greatest impact on American domestic architecture are the Villa Rotunda by Palladio and Syon House designed by Robert Adam.

False

Identify one of the following as the primary motivation for Italian Baroque design:

It expressed the renewed power of the Catholic Church following the Protestant Reformation

Match image to style: English regency

John Soane Breakfast room

The most important pieces of furniture in the Middle Ages were

NOT SURE (It is not the dining table and the chest)

Select the correct chronological order, early to late, for the following periods/cultures/styles:

NOT SURE (the answer is not "none of these") (possibly chest and bed)

One of the most distinguishing characteristics of Byzantine church interiors is

The extensive use of mosaics

Match image to style: English Renaissance

Wilton House double cube room

Identify picture and designer: Salon de la princesse

designer: unsure

This interior demonstrates: (Napoleon Throne Room)

An expression of power over subordinates

This building tradition relied on wood joinery, without nails, for its construction:

Ancient Chinese

The large interior space of the Roman Pantheon was achieved through the use of:

Arches and coffered concrete

What style follows Renaissance architecture increasing its formality and scale?

Baroque

The Roman building form adapted for use in Early Christian churches was a

Basilica

The style most closely associated with late 19th century public buildings in the US is:

Beaux Arts Style

Identify the type, style, associated monarch and country of origin of this chair? Bergere France Rococo chair

Bergere Rococo France

Match image to style: Biedermeier

Biedermeir Interior

This culture established temple proportions based on column orders:

Classical Greece

The Crystal Palace -- This interior demonstrates what technological advances of the Industrial Revolution?

-Glass and iron construction -Prefabricated units assembled on site

Axial symmetry is closely associated with: (check all that apply)

-Hatshepsut's Tomb -Maison Caree -Chinese siheyuan complex -The Forbidden City

Identify this structure and its significance:

-Parthenon -Set the standard for Classical Greek architecture specifically, and classical architecture generally

The Greek orders are:

Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian

Match image to style: 19th Century industrial revolution

Kings Cross Station

Match image to style: Louis XV Rococo

Louis XV Fauteuil chair

Match the word with its definition: 1) Chateau 2) Strapwork 3) Bergere 4) Pilasters 5) Enfilade 6) Fauteuil 7) Hammerbeam 8) Hotel

1) Country palace for the French aristocracy 2) Decorative plasterwork molding particularly used on ceilings 3) Closed arm upholstered chair with loose seat cushion 4) Decorative, non-structural columns 5) Formal alignment of doorways in state apartments 6) Open arm chair with exposed wood frame 7) Timber roof truss allowing a greater span 8) Townhouse for wealthy Parisian aristocrats

Match the following designers with their associated style: 1) Inigo Jones 2) Percier and Fontaine 3) Robert Adam 4) Christopher Wren

1) English Renaissance 2) French Empire 3) English Georgian 4) (unsure. not english renaissance) possibly some sort of baroque??

Match the following cultures or styles to a feature of that style or culture: 1) English Gothic 2) China 3) Classical Greece 4) Hindu Temples 5) Imperial Roman 6) Gothic

1) Fan Vaults 2) Nail-free wooden roof brackets 3) Golden Section 4) Extravagant surface sculpture 5) Barrel and groin vaults 6) Stained glass

Match the Gothic style to the country where it is found: 1) Rayonnant 2) Perpendicular 3) Flamboyant 4) Decorated

1) France 2) England 3) France 4) England

Select the defining characteristics of Islamic design:

1) Geometric patterns 2) Extravagant abstract decoration 3) Arabesque 4) Calligraphy

Match the style to its characteristic feature: 1) Baroque 2) Renaissance 3) Mannerist 4) Rococo 5) Gothic

1) Grandiose and awe-inspiring 2) Humanistic and proportional 3) An exaggerated Renaissance style 4) More informal than the style that preceded it 5) Emphasis on verticality

Match the aesthetic theory to its culture of origin. 1) Wabi Sabi 2) Calligraphy 3) Golden Section 4) Arabesque 5) Feng Shui

1) Japan 2) Islamic 3) Classical Greece 4) Islamic 5) China

Match the image with the associated designer: 1) human drawing image 2) Banqueting Hall 3) Stephen Walbrook Church 4) Hall of Mirrors 5) Borrominis Dome

1) Leonardo Di Vinci 2) Inigo Jones 3) Christopher Wren 4) Jules Hardoin Mansart 5) Borromini

Match the following female designers to the male designers with whom they are associated: 1) Clara Driscoll 2) Candace Thurber Wheeler 3) Lilly Reich 4) Charlotte Perriand 5) Margaret McDonald

1) Louis Comfort Tiffany 2) Louis Comfort Tiffany 3) Mies van der Rohe 4) Le Corbusier 5) Charles Rennie Mackintosh

Identify the Islamic culture of each of the following images (places): 1) Topkapi Palace 2) Taj Mahal 3) Great Mosque Interior 4) Shah Mosque Dome 5) Court Lions Alhambra

1) Ottoman 2) Mughal 3) Syrian 4) Persian 5) Moorish

Put the following styles in chronological order, with 1 being the earliest style and 5 being the latest. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5)

1) Renaissance 2) Baroque 3) Biedermeier 4) Rococo 5) Regency

The greatest achievement of Italian Baroque design can be seen at:

St. Peter Basilica and Plaza

Feng Shui is:

The Chinese concept for siting buildings and arranging interiors for good energy flow

Which of the following represents reliance on Classical principles of order and proportion?

The Parthenon

Robert Adam interiors combined Neo-Classical and Rococo influences.

True

The Baroque introduced greater complexity into the interior.

True

The greatest achievement of French Baroque design can be seen at:

Versailles

A Voussoir is a:

Wedge-shaped stone used to form an arch

Put the following styles in chronological order from 1-5 with 1 representing the earliest and 5 the most recent:

1) Victorian 2) British arts and crafts 3) Art nouveau 4) DeStijl 5) International Style

A Mihrab is:

A niche in the qibla indicating the direction of Mecca

The Taj Mahal is

An Islamic mausoleum

Japanese rooms are measured:

By number of tatami mats

Match image to style: Chippendale

Chippendale style high boy

Match image to style: English Regency (?)

Longleat Gallery

The minbar is:

The pulpit from which the imam speaks

What is the significance of the drapery found in this room? (malmaison josephine bedroom)

The tent shape celebrates the Napoleon military campaign in Egypt

A Roman domus

This plan represents:

The Roman Orders are:

Tuscan, Composite

Identify these interiors by style 1) Monticello Jefferson Bedroom 2) Carters Grove 3) John Soane Breakfast Room 4) Brighton Pavilion Music Room 5) Chateau Malmaison Josephine

1) American Federal 2) American Georgian 3) English Regency 4) English Regency 5) Empire

Match the following design features to the appropriate culture or tradition. 1) Paifang 2) Qibla 3) Tatami mats 4) Mihrab 5) Dougong 6) Shoji Screens 7) Arabesque 8) Wabi Sabi 9) Siheyuan 10) Stupa

1) Chinese 2) Islamic 3) Japanese 4) Islamic 5) Chinese 6) Japanese 7) Islamic 8) Japanese 9) Chinese 10) India

Match the following terms to the style or culture with which they are associated: 1) Caryatid 2) Flying Buttress 3) Klismos Chair 4) Mosaics 5) Hypostyle Hall 6) Domus

1) Classical Greece 2) Gothic 3) Classical Greece 4) Byzantine 5) Ancient Egyptian 6) Imperial Roman

Match the built form to its precedent: 1) Early Islamic mosques 2) Chinese pailou or paifang 3) Pagoda 4) Torii Gates 5) Early Christian Church

1) Roman Basilica 2) Torana Gateways in India 3) Buddhist stupa in India 4) NOT SURE 5) Roman Basilica

Match the following words to their correct definition: 1) Sala, Salon, or Saloon 2) Baldacchino 3) Loggia 4) Piano mobile 5) Savonarola

1) The most public room in the apartment sequence 2) Canopy over the high altar in a Baroque church 3) A gallery with open collonade on one or more side 4) The principle floor of a large house with apartments 5) A folding chair with interlaced staves

Match the architect/designer with the style he/she is associated with: 1) Josef Hoffmann 2) Julia Morgan 3) Antoni Gaudi 4) Gustave Stickley 5) Victor Horta 6) Frank Lloyd Wright 7) Gerritt Rietveld 8) Mies Van Der Rohe 9) Alvar Aalto 10) Richard Riemerschmid

1) Vienna Secession 2) West Coast Arts and Crafts 3) Art Nouveau 4) East coast arts and crafts 5) Art Nouveau 6) Prairie Style 7) Destijl 8) International Style 9) Scandinavian Modern 10) Jugendstil

Match the interior to the style associated with it: 1) peacock room 2) Red House hall 3) Olbrich Vienna Secession building 4) Shroeder House interior 5) Gamble House Dining Room 6) McKim Mead White PA Railroad 7) Victorias Rail Car 8) Vallin Ecole Nancy 9) Robie Dining Room 10) Boston Public Library

1) anglo-japanese aesthetic style 2) English arts and crafts 3) Vienna Secession 4) DeStijl 5) American Arts and crafts 6) American historic eclecticism 7) Victorian 8) Art Nouveau 9) Prairie style 10) unsure but NOT art nouveau

Identify one of the following as the primary motivation for English Baroque design:

answer is NOT:It was used by the monarchy to express its absolute power and authority

Identify the Italian architect with major influence on English Renaissance interiors.

palladio

Match image to style: queen anne

queen anne chair

Identify one of the following as the primary motivation for French Baroque design:

the answer is NOT: The land-owning aristocracy used the extravagant design of their individual houses to display their wealth and influence. Incorrect

A clerestory is:

A high window allowing light into the innermost parts of a building

Identify the designer/s of this interior and the monarch with which they are associated: (Hotel Soubise Salon Princesse)

-Boffrand and Natoire -Not sure of monarch

What beliefs and philosophers were significant to the development of Chinese design?

-Buddhism -Confucius -Lao Tzu -Feng Shui -Taoism

Identify the two MOST significant features of this chair: (Thonet Bent Wood Chair)

-It represented a technically innovative process of construction - steam-bending -It was an early example of mass marketing through catalogues Correct

Identify central ideas of the American Arts and Crafts movement.

-Revival of vernacular traditions with honest expression of structure and use of local materials -Fidelity to place - the American landscape and past

Which of the following building traditions relied on stone for major buildings:

-Roman tradition -Classic Greek tradition

Identify which of the following designers that were associated with the turn of the 19th to the 20th century in Europe:

-Victor Horta -Antoni Gaudi -Charles Rennie Mackintosh -Henri Van de Velde -Josef Hoffman

A Pailou (also called Paifang) is:

A memorial or decorative arch/gateway

The Golden Section is:

A proportioning system used in Classical Greek architecture Correct

The Siheyuan is:

A traditional Chinese courtyard house complex

A Dougong is:

A wood bracket that transfers the roof load to a column

Identify the style of this interior: Nathaniel Russell House Stair

American Federal

This interior represents what style? (Carter's grove)

American Georgian

This image (napoleon bedroom) demonstrates:

An Empire tent space

The style of this chair is: (Eastlake chair)

Eastlake style

This style borrows most of its ornamental motifs from ancient Egypt and ancient Rome.

Empire

This style is associated with Napoleon:

Empire

The style of this interior is: red house upper hall

English Arts and Crafts style

This English interior has what unprecedented feature?

Entablatures carrying detached figures

This interior is:

Etruscan Room at Osterly by Robert Adam

This style is associated with Louis XVI (Sixteenth):

French Neo-classical

Match image to style: French baroque

Hall of mirrors

The Alhambra in Granada, Spain was created originally by this culture:

Moorish

The first public Palladian-based classical building in America is:

Redwood Library in Newport, RI

A Sella curulis is a:

Roman chair of authority

The first international architectural style was:

Romanesque

The Dome of the Rock is considered

Sacred to Jews, Christians, and Muslims Correct

Match image to style: (unsure. not english renaissance)

Salon Bevilacqua

The organization of the Palace of Knossos in Crete:

Seems to have been planned from the inside out


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