Deck 13: Architecture and Urban Design

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__________,primarily used for covering roofs of structures,acquire their strength from the fact that the sides of a triangle,once joined,cannot be forced out of shape.

A) ​Pendentives 
B) ​Shingles 
C) ​Balloon framings 
D) ​Trusses 
E) ​Clapboards
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Richard Morris Hunt's Griswold House,built in 1863,was designed in the short-lived __________ style.Its exterior treatment resembled an assemblage of matchsticks with many turrets,gables,and dormers.

A) ​Cape Cod 
B) ​Salt Box 
C) ​Romanesque 
D) ​Bungalow 
E) ​Stick
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Nineteenth-century industrialization led to the development of __________ as a building material,and it was the first material to allow the erection of tall buildings with relatively slender walls.

A) ​cast iron 
B) ​steel 
C) ​reinforced concrete 
D) ​veneer 
E) ​treated wood
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The 17,000 almost identical small homes built in post-World War II Levittown,New York,are a reflection of the __________.

A) ​war's adverse effect on the United States economy 
B) ​need for mass suburban housing for growing metropolitan areas 
C) ​lack of architectural creativity after war 
D) ​influence of Japanese design models on the United States 
E) ​advent of prefabrication in the housing market
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The original idea for reinforced concrete began in the 1860s with Jacques Monier,who proposed strengthening concrete __________ with wire mesh.

A) pavers​ 
B) ​sidewalks 
C) ​benches 
D) ​garden statuary 
E) ​flowerpots
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One of the best-preserved ancient Roman aqueduct systems is the __________ near Nimes,France.The __________ of the limestone blocks allowed for the weight of three tiers of arches.

A) ​Ponte Vecchio; centering 
B) ​Pont du Gard; compressive strength 
C) ​Pont du Nimes; voussoirs 
D) ​Ponte Neuf; keystone 
E) ​Pont du Seine; mortar
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The interior of the Egyptian temple of Amen-Re at Karnak is filled by a virtual forest of columns because of the __________.

A) ​sacred nature of the structure 
B) ​weight of the massive stone posts 
C) ​need for surfaces for the many relief sculptures 
D) ​lack of fenestration 
E) ​weight of the massive stone lintels
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The Incan fortress of Machu Picchu is considered to be __________ construction,as it was built without any mortar.

A) ​masonry 
B) ​veneer 
C) ​compressive strength 
D) ​dry masonry 
E) ​tier
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__________ designed a type of shell architecture for the American Pavilion at Expo 67 in Montreal,known as the __________.

A) ​Philip Johnson; coffered dome 
B) ​Ludwig Miës van der Rohe; shell dome 
C) ​Buckminster Fuller; geodesic dome 
D) ​Eero Saarinen; TWA dome 
E) ​Moshe Safdie; habitat dome
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In Frank Lloyd Wright's famous Fallingwater,he made use of reinforced concrete to produce __________.

A) ​cantilevered decks 
B) ​curving walls 
C) ​a biomorphic, curving roof 
D) ​cavernous interior sloping walls 
E) ​a waterfall
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The Native American dwellings at Mesa Verde,Colorado,used __________ as part of the back support for more than 100 rectangular __________.

A) forests; houses​ 
B) ​cliff walls; apartments 
C) ​earth flooring; kivas 
D) ​stones; huts 
E) ​adobe; temples
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Which of the following statements about steel cable construction,first used to build the Brooklyn Bridge,is not true? 

A) ​It has great tensile strength. 
B) ​Its many parallel wires share the stress. 
C) ​It is flexible, allowing the roadway underneath to sway. 
D) ​It can only span very short distances. 
E) ​It can be aesthetically pleasing.
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St.Étienne was one of the first cathedrals to use true ribbed vaulting,allowing a(n)__________ to be pierced through the walls from which light could enter the nave of the church.

A) ​arch 
B) ​pendentive 
C) ​buttress 
D) ​clerestory 
E) ​pier
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The Eiffel Tower's magnificent iron trusses were __________.

A) ​decorated pilasters and cornices 
B) ​vaulted 
C) ​prefabricated 
D) ​covered with plate-glass 
E) ​natural and organic curved shapes
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Lacy buttressing and ample ___________lend Gothic buildings an airy lightness that seems consonant with their mission of directing upward the focus of human awareness.

A) ​webbing 
B) ​buttressing 
C) ​pendentives 
D) ​piers 
E) ​fenestration
Question
Originally a derisive term,__________ uses mass produced,light,easily handled cuts of wood and metal nails for the assembly of millions of homes and small buildings on site.

A) ​post and beam 
B) ​plywood construction 
C) ​balloon framing 
D) ​prefabricated construction 
E) ​cast-iron construction
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The assertive clashing of shapes in Frank Gehry's high-tech Ray and Maria Stata Center at MIT symbolizes __________.

A) ​the coming of a new age 
B) ​collaboration and interaction 
C) ​a battle between tradition and technology 
D) ​the end of steel-cage construction 
E) ​the disparate disciplines that will be housed in the structure
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The prehistoric Stonehenge is one of the earliest examples of __________ construction,in which two stones were set vertically and a third stone laid across them,creating an opening beneath.

A) ​vault 
B) ​arch 
C) ​post-and-lintel 
D) ​dome 
E) ​half timber
Question
__________ are constructed by placing barrel vaults at right angles to cover a square space known as a __________.

A) ​Arches; vault 
B) ​Ribs; clerestory 
C) ​Groin vaults; bay 
D) ​Pendentives; pier 
E) ​Domes; voussoir
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Louis Sullivan's rigid horizontal and vertical processions of façade elements that suggest the regularity of the spaces within his Wainwright Building reinforce Sullivan's famous motto that __________.

A) ​"less is more" 
B) ​"function follows form" 
C) ​"architecture completes nature" 
D) ​"form follows function" 
E) ​"the mother art is architecture"
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What is Le Corbusier's Chapel of Notre Dame du Haut an example of?
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What was the Crystal Palace; how was it built; what was it used for; and what was Joseph Paxton's inspiration?
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Discuss the advantages of the use of steel as a construction material,especially for tall buildings and skyscrapers.
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Explain why an architect must be not only an artist but also a mediator and compromiser.What are some of the variables that must be dealt with by an architect?
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Why can rounded arches enclose only square bays,and what adjustment must be made to obtain a rectangular bay?
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Discuss the advantages of ferroconcrete and how it has allowed the architect more freedom as a designer.
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List and provide an example of three functions of arches.
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of wood as a building material? How has modern technology helped to overcome some of the disadvantages?
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Identify four examples of peoples who had to rely on local materials to build their shelters.Describe the materials that they used.
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How are fabric roofs held up in sports arenas?
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Peter Testa believes we "need to rethink how we assemble buildings" and has designed a high-rise tower out of __________.

A) ​titanium 
B) ​composite materials 
C) ​fiber glass woven with steel 
D) ​rhodium and high-tech plastic 
E) ​a titanium and fiber glass composite
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What is the definition of architecture?
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Concerning the field of architecture,analyze what you believe is meant by the saying "Convention gets built; innovation gets published."
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__________,primarily used for covering roofs of structures,acquire their strength from the fact that the sides of a triangle,once joined,cannot be forced out of shape.

A) ​Pendentives 
B) ​Shingles 
C) ​Balloon framings 
D) ​Trusses 
E) ​Clapboards
  D
2
Richard Morris Hunt's Griswold House,built in 1863,was designed in the short-lived __________ style.Its exterior treatment resembled an assemblage of matchsticks with many turrets,gables,and dormers.

A) ​Cape Cod 
B) ​Salt Box 
C) ​Romanesque 
D) ​Bungalow 
E) ​Stick
  E
3
Nineteenth-century industrialization led to the development of __________ as a building material,and it was the first material to allow the erection of tall buildings with relatively slender walls.

A) ​cast iron 
B) ​steel 
C) ​reinforced concrete 
D) ​veneer 
E) ​treated wood
  A
4
The 17,000 almost identical small homes built in post-World War II Levittown,New York,are a reflection of the __________.

A) ​war's adverse effect on the United States economy 
B) ​need for mass suburban housing for growing metropolitan areas 
C) ​lack of architectural creativity after war 
D) ​influence of Japanese design models on the United States 
E) ​advent of prefabrication in the housing market
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5
The original idea for reinforced concrete began in the 1860s with Jacques Monier,who proposed strengthening concrete __________ with wire mesh.

A) pavers​ 
B) ​sidewalks 
C) ​benches 
D) ​garden statuary 
E) ​flowerpots
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6
One of the best-preserved ancient Roman aqueduct systems is the __________ near Nimes,France.The __________ of the limestone blocks allowed for the weight of three tiers of arches.

A) ​Ponte Vecchio; centering 
B) ​Pont du Gard; compressive strength 
C) ​Pont du Nimes; voussoirs 
D) ​Ponte Neuf; keystone 
E) ​Pont du Seine; mortar
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7
The interior of the Egyptian temple of Amen-Re at Karnak is filled by a virtual forest of columns because of the __________.

A) ​sacred nature of the structure 
B) ​weight of the massive stone posts 
C) ​need for surfaces for the many relief sculptures 
D) ​lack of fenestration 
E) ​weight of the massive stone lintels
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8
The Incan fortress of Machu Picchu is considered to be __________ construction,as it was built without any mortar.

A) ​masonry 
B) ​veneer 
C) ​compressive strength 
D) ​dry masonry 
E) ​tier
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9
__________ designed a type of shell architecture for the American Pavilion at Expo 67 in Montreal,known as the __________.

A) ​Philip Johnson; coffered dome 
B) ​Ludwig Miës van der Rohe; shell dome 
C) ​Buckminster Fuller; geodesic dome 
D) ​Eero Saarinen; TWA dome 
E) ​Moshe Safdie; habitat dome
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10
In Frank Lloyd Wright's famous Fallingwater,he made use of reinforced concrete to produce __________.

A) ​cantilevered decks 
B) ​curving walls 
C) ​a biomorphic, curving roof 
D) ​cavernous interior sloping walls 
E) ​a waterfall
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11
The Native American dwellings at Mesa Verde,Colorado,used __________ as part of the back support for more than 100 rectangular __________.

A) forests; houses​ 
B) ​cliff walls; apartments 
C) ​earth flooring; kivas 
D) ​stones; huts 
E) ​adobe; temples
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12
Which of the following statements about steel cable construction,first used to build the Brooklyn Bridge,is not true? 

A) ​It has great tensile strength. 
B) ​Its many parallel wires share the stress. 
C) ​It is flexible, allowing the roadway underneath to sway. 
D) ​It can only span very short distances. 
E) ​It can be aesthetically pleasing.
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St.Étienne was one of the first cathedrals to use true ribbed vaulting,allowing a(n)__________ to be pierced through the walls from which light could enter the nave of the church.

A) ​arch 
B) ​pendentive 
C) ​buttress 
D) ​clerestory 
E) ​pier
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14
The Eiffel Tower's magnificent iron trusses were __________.

A) ​decorated pilasters and cornices 
B) ​vaulted 
C) ​prefabricated 
D) ​covered with plate-glass 
E) ​natural and organic curved shapes
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15
Lacy buttressing and ample ___________lend Gothic buildings an airy lightness that seems consonant with their mission of directing upward the focus of human awareness.

A) ​webbing 
B) ​buttressing 
C) ​pendentives 
D) ​piers 
E) ​fenestration
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16
Originally a derisive term,__________ uses mass produced,light,easily handled cuts of wood and metal nails for the assembly of millions of homes and small buildings on site.

A) ​post and beam 
B) ​plywood construction 
C) ​balloon framing 
D) ​prefabricated construction 
E) ​cast-iron construction
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17
The assertive clashing of shapes in Frank Gehry's high-tech Ray and Maria Stata Center at MIT symbolizes __________.

A) ​the coming of a new age 
B) ​collaboration and interaction 
C) ​a battle between tradition and technology 
D) ​the end of steel-cage construction 
E) ​the disparate disciplines that will be housed in the structure
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18
The prehistoric Stonehenge is one of the earliest examples of __________ construction,in which two stones were set vertically and a third stone laid across them,creating an opening beneath.

A) ​vault 
B) ​arch 
C) ​post-and-lintel 
D) ​dome 
E) ​half timber
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__________ are constructed by placing barrel vaults at right angles to cover a square space known as a __________.

A) ​Arches; vault 
B) ​Ribs; clerestory 
C) ​Groin vaults; bay 
D) ​Pendentives; pier 
E) ​Domes; voussoir
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Louis Sullivan's rigid horizontal and vertical processions of façade elements that suggest the regularity of the spaces within his Wainwright Building reinforce Sullivan's famous motto that __________.

A) ​"less is more" 
B) ​"function follows form" 
C) ​"architecture completes nature" 
D) ​"form follows function" 
E) ​"the mother art is architecture"
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21
What is Le Corbusier's Chapel of Notre Dame du Haut an example of?
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What was the Crystal Palace; how was it built; what was it used for; and what was Joseph Paxton's inspiration?
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Discuss the advantages of the use of steel as a construction material,especially for tall buildings and skyscrapers.
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24
Explain why an architect must be not only an artist but also a mediator and compromiser.What are some of the variables that must be dealt with by an architect?
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Why can rounded arches enclose only square bays,and what adjustment must be made to obtain a rectangular bay?
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Discuss the advantages of ferroconcrete and how it has allowed the architect more freedom as a designer.
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List and provide an example of three functions of arches.
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of wood as a building material? How has modern technology helped to overcome some of the disadvantages?
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Identify four examples of peoples who had to rely on local materials to build their shelters.Describe the materials that they used.
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How are fabric roofs held up in sports arenas?
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31
Peter Testa believes we "need to rethink how we assemble buildings" and has designed a high-rise tower out of __________.

A) ​titanium 
B) ​composite materials 
C) ​fiber glass woven with steel 
D) ​rhodium and high-tech plastic 
E) ​a titanium and fiber glass composite
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What is the definition of architecture?
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Concerning the field of architecture,analyze what you believe is meant by the saying "Convention gets built; innovation gets published."
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