Deck 21: Alternative Media and Processes

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The Pont du Gard is a Roman construction used for conveying water, called ________.

A) an irrigation system
B) a viaduct
C) a water tower
D) an aqueduct
E) a well
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The juxtaposition of different buildings and styles of architecture in New York City creates a composition like ________ painting.

A) a Pointillist
B) an Impressionist
C) a Cubist The Engineering and Science of Architecture
D) a Surrealist
E) a Minimalist
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The ancient Romans perfected this type of arch and often used it in their architecture.

A) rounded
B) corbeled
C) pointed
D) segmental
E) staggered
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This kind of stress pushes on the structure of a building and must be countered by a pulling stress.

A) compression
B) tension
C) texture
D) thrust
E) momentum
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Which of these artists is not involved with the creation of architecture?

A) sculptor
B) architect
C) interior designer The Context of Architecture
D) landscape architect
E) structural designer
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The remarkable load-bearing Maya pyramid Temple I at Tikal can be found in this modern country.

A) Iraq
B) Mexico
C) Egypt Gateway to Art:
The Great Pyramid of Khufu: 
Math and Engineering
D) Guatemala
E) China
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The Greek architect Kallikrates designed the Temple of Athena Nike using this style of column, named after a region in coastal Greece.

A) Ionic
B) Doric
C) Corinthian
D) Egyptian
E) Romanesque
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The architect Fumihiko Maki began the process of designing a building for this New York City site by making a simple drawing.

A) World Trade Center
B) Statue of Liberty
C) Staten Island
D) Central Park
E) Empire State Building
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A room that uses numerous columns to support a flat ceiling is known as a ________ hall.

A) hypostyle
B) peristyle
C) vault
D) stylobate
E) corbelled
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The Temple of Amun-Re, an ancient Egyptian hypostyle hall built nearly 3,500 years ago, is still one of the largest religious structures in the world. It is located at ________.

A) Madinat Habu
B) Luxor
C) Dendara
D) Philae
E) Karnak
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Architects consider this when designing a building.

A) the site
B) engineering
C) materials
D) the needs of the user
E) all of these answers
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In order to create an interior space, an architect must design a distance between two supports called ________.

A) a span
B) a stretch
C) an overlay
D) an elevation
E) a flat
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This type of arched span was first used in ancient Babylon and Mycenae.

A) pointed
B) staggered
C) rounded
D) corbeled
E) segmental
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The Egyptians were the only ancient civilization to create load-bearing constructions.
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This architectural term means creating a structure out of a pile of material.

A) load-bearing
B) post-and-lintel
C) arch
D) steel frame
E) dome
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The Great Pyramid of Khufu is an example of sophisticated engineering and ________ construction.

A) post-and-lintel
B) load-bearing
C) wooden
D) shoddy
E) none of the other answers
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This kind of stress pulls on the structure of a building and must be countered by a pushing stress.

A) momentum
B) compression
C) texture
Traditional Construction in Natural Materials
D) thrust
E) tension
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In Taos Pueblo, New Mexico, an architect might opt to use this construction material in order to keep the aesthetic appearance of his or her building consistent with the surrounding architecture.

A) adobe brick
B) steel and glass
C) concrete
D) wood siding
E) ceramic tile
Question
This is a ceiling based on the structural principles of the arch.

A) vault
B) cove
C) flat
D) peaked
E) drop
Question
This architectural construction method consists of two uprights and a crossbeam.

A) dome
B) load-bearing
C) arch
D) post-and-lintel
E) vault
Question
In the nineteenth century, this material became both less costly and more widely available for construction.

A) glass
B) iron
C) concrete
D) steel
E) all of the other answers
Question
This building material is a mixture of cement and ground stone.

A) wood
B) brick
C) steel
D) stone
E) concrete
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Reinforced concrete is a raw material that has always been available, architects just did not like the look of it until the nineteenth century.
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This feature of Gothic architecture allowed the weight of the ceiling to be transferred away from the walls so that larger windows could be built.

A) pointed arches
B) flying buttresses
C) vaults
D) ambulatories
E) aisles
Question
Vaults that have an exposed structural beam protruding from them for decorative purposes are called ________.

A) spanners
B) beamers
C) beam vaults
D) rib vaults
E) lifters
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This religion is practiced in two of the oldest wooden buildings in the world, found at the Horyu Temple in Nara, Japan.

A) Islam
B) Hinduism
C) Shinto
D) Buddhism
E) Christianity
Question
These windows are set high above the nave in order to allow light into large open areas, such as the interior of the Hagia Sophia.

A) clerestory
B) stained-glass
C) casement
D) transom
E) jalousie
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The Crystal Palace inspired other architects including ________, who created a tower in Paris that was originally intended to be temporary.

A) Abbot Suger
B) Louis Sullivan
C) Gustave Eiffel Steel-Frame Construction
D) Joseph Paxton
E) Walter Gropius
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This nineteenth-century North American construction method uses lightweight wooden frames, instead of heavy timbers, to support the building.

A) corbeling
B) post-and-lintel
C) post-and-beam The Emergence of Modern Materials and Modern Architecture
D) balloon framing
E) fluting
Question
The visionary church leader Abbot Suger sought to intensify the spiritual experience of worshipers by revolutionizing church architecture. He was instrumental in establishing the architectural style known as ________.

A) Elizabethan
B) Romanesque
C) Early Christian
D) Jacobean
E) Gothic
Question
This type of arch was integrated into Gothic architecture in order to help direct the worshiper's gaze upward.

A) pointed
B) rounded
C) corbeled
D) Moorish
E) segmental
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Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright were architects with strong visions who both designed houses that were meant to be lived in. Which of the two houses, Villa Savoye or Fallingwater, would you prefer to live in? Why?
Question
Japanese wooden architecture uses a series of cross- and counter-________ to support the elaborate curved roofs of early temples.

A) beams
B) lintels
C) braces
D) posts
E) gabbards
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Cast iron was only invented in the eighteenth century.
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This cast-iron building was designed by Sir Joseph Paxton for the Great Exhibition of 1851, and was more than a third of a mile long.

A) Crystal Palace
B) Hagia Sophia
C) Eiffel Tower
D) Wainwright Building
E) Empire State Building
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater cultivates an organic relationship between the building and its location by:

A) using materials chiefly from the surrounding countryside
B) coloring the concrete to match the rocks
C) mimicking the layers of the rocks in his design
D) letting the underlying rock jut into the living 
space
E) all of the other answers
Question
This style of medieval cathedral was based on the architecture of Rome.

A) Gothic
B) Romanesque
C) Jacobean
D) Federalist
E) Old Empire
Question
If an architect wanted to build a large square building with a domed roof, he or she would use this structural feature to transfer the load of the roof.

A) nave
B) rib vault
C) flying buttress Wooden Architecture
D) pointed arch
E) pendentive
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This is the large central space of a Romanesque or Gothic cathedral.

A) nave
B) aisle
C) apse
D) crossing
E) ambulatory
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This type of window was used in Gothic cathedrals to enhance the religious experience of the worshiper.

A) transom
B) casement
C) stained-glass
D) jalousie
E) picture
Question
The Danish architect Jørn Utzon designed this eye-catching structure in Sydney, Australia, using reinforced concrete.

A) Sydney Opera House
B) Sydney Harbor Bridge
C) Parliament House
D) Strand Arcade
E) Chifley Tower
Question
The Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems, co-directed by the architects Vittori and Fisk since 1991, was created to make buildings more ________.

A) transparent
B) interesting
C) urban
D) efficient
E) environmentally friendly
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1
The Pont du Gard is a Roman construction used for conveying water, called ________.

A) an irrigation system
B) a viaduct
C) a water tower
D) an aqueduct
E) a well
D
2
The juxtaposition of different buildings and styles of architecture in New York City creates a composition like ________ painting.

A) a Pointillist
B) an Impressionist
C) a Cubist The Engineering and Science of Architecture
D) a Surrealist
E) a Minimalist
C
3
The ancient Romans perfected this type of arch and often used it in their architecture.

A) rounded
B) corbeled
C) pointed
D) segmental
E) staggered
A
4
This kind of stress pushes on the structure of a building and must be countered by a pulling stress.

A) compression
B) tension
C) texture
D) thrust
E) momentum
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Which of these artists is not involved with the creation of architecture?

A) sculptor
B) architect
C) interior designer The Context of Architecture
D) landscape architect
E) structural designer
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6
The remarkable load-bearing Maya pyramid Temple I at Tikal can be found in this modern country.

A) Iraq
B) Mexico
C) Egypt Gateway to Art:
The Great Pyramid of Khufu: 
Math and Engineering
D) Guatemala
E) China
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7
The Greek architect Kallikrates designed the Temple of Athena Nike using this style of column, named after a region in coastal Greece.

A) Ionic
B) Doric
C) Corinthian
D) Egyptian
E) Romanesque
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8
The architect Fumihiko Maki began the process of designing a building for this New York City site by making a simple drawing.

A) World Trade Center
B) Statue of Liberty
C) Staten Island
D) Central Park
E) Empire State Building
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9
A room that uses numerous columns to support a flat ceiling is known as a ________ hall.

A) hypostyle
B) peristyle
C) vault
D) stylobate
E) corbelled
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10
The Temple of Amun-Re, an ancient Egyptian hypostyle hall built nearly 3,500 years ago, is still one of the largest religious structures in the world. It is located at ________.

A) Madinat Habu
B) Luxor
C) Dendara
D) Philae
E) Karnak
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Architects consider this when designing a building.

A) the site
B) engineering
C) materials
D) the needs of the user
E) all of these answers
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In order to create an interior space, an architect must design a distance between two supports called ________.

A) a span
B) a stretch
C) an overlay
D) an elevation
E) a flat
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This type of arched span was first used in ancient Babylon and Mycenae.

A) pointed
B) staggered
C) rounded
D) corbeled
E) segmental
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The Egyptians were the only ancient civilization to create load-bearing constructions.
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This architectural term means creating a structure out of a pile of material.

A) load-bearing
B) post-and-lintel
C) arch
D) steel frame
E) dome
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The Great Pyramid of Khufu is an example of sophisticated engineering and ________ construction.

A) post-and-lintel
B) load-bearing
C) wooden
D) shoddy
E) none of the other answers
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This kind of stress pulls on the structure of a building and must be countered by a pushing stress.

A) momentum
B) compression
C) texture
Traditional Construction in Natural Materials
D) thrust
E) tension
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18
In Taos Pueblo, New Mexico, an architect might opt to use this construction material in order to keep the aesthetic appearance of his or her building consistent with the surrounding architecture.

A) adobe brick
B) steel and glass
C) concrete
D) wood siding
E) ceramic tile
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This is a ceiling based on the structural principles of the arch.

A) vault
B) cove
C) flat
D) peaked
E) drop
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This architectural construction method consists of two uprights and a crossbeam.

A) dome
B) load-bearing
C) arch
D) post-and-lintel
E) vault
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In the nineteenth century, this material became both less costly and more widely available for construction.

A) glass
B) iron
C) concrete
D) steel
E) all of the other answers
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22
This building material is a mixture of cement and ground stone.

A) wood
B) brick
C) steel
D) stone
E) concrete
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23
Reinforced concrete is a raw material that has always been available, architects just did not like the look of it until the nineteenth century.
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24
This feature of Gothic architecture allowed the weight of the ceiling to be transferred away from the walls so that larger windows could be built.

A) pointed arches
B) flying buttresses
C) vaults
D) ambulatories
E) aisles
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25
Vaults that have an exposed structural beam protruding from them for decorative purposes are called ________.

A) spanners
B) beamers
C) beam vaults
D) rib vaults
E) lifters
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This religion is practiced in two of the oldest wooden buildings in the world, found at the Horyu Temple in Nara, Japan.

A) Islam
B) Hinduism
C) Shinto
D) Buddhism
E) Christianity
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27
These windows are set high above the nave in order to allow light into large open areas, such as the interior of the Hagia Sophia.

A) clerestory
B) stained-glass
C) casement
D) transom
E) jalousie
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28
The Crystal Palace inspired other architects including ________, who created a tower in Paris that was originally intended to be temporary.

A) Abbot Suger
B) Louis Sullivan
C) Gustave Eiffel Steel-Frame Construction
D) Joseph Paxton
E) Walter Gropius
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29
This nineteenth-century North American construction method uses lightweight wooden frames, instead of heavy timbers, to support the building.

A) corbeling
B) post-and-lintel
C) post-and-beam The Emergence of Modern Materials and Modern Architecture
D) balloon framing
E) fluting
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30
The visionary church leader Abbot Suger sought to intensify the spiritual experience of worshipers by revolutionizing church architecture. He was instrumental in establishing the architectural style known as ________.

A) Elizabethan
B) Romanesque
C) Early Christian
D) Jacobean
E) Gothic
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31
This type of arch was integrated into Gothic architecture in order to help direct the worshiper's gaze upward.

A) pointed
B) rounded
C) corbeled
D) Moorish
E) segmental
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32
Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright were architects with strong visions who both designed houses that were meant to be lived in. Which of the two houses, Villa Savoye or Fallingwater, would you prefer to live in? Why?
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33
Japanese wooden architecture uses a series of cross- and counter-________ to support the elaborate curved roofs of early temples.

A) beams
B) lintels
C) braces
D) posts
E) gabbards
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34
Cast iron was only invented in the eighteenth century.
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35
This cast-iron building was designed by Sir Joseph Paxton for the Great Exhibition of 1851, and was more than a third of a mile long.

A) Crystal Palace
B) Hagia Sophia
C) Eiffel Tower
D) Wainwright Building
E) Empire State Building
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36
Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater cultivates an organic relationship between the building and its location by:

A) using materials chiefly from the surrounding countryside
B) coloring the concrete to match the rocks
C) mimicking the layers of the rocks in his design
D) letting the underlying rock jut into the living 
space
E) all of the other answers
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37
This style of medieval cathedral was based on the architecture of Rome.

A) Gothic
B) Romanesque
C) Jacobean
D) Federalist
E) Old Empire
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38
If an architect wanted to build a large square building with a domed roof, he or she would use this structural feature to transfer the load of the roof.

A) nave
B) rib vault
C) flying buttress Wooden Architecture
D) pointed arch
E) pendentive
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39
This is the large central space of a Romanesque or Gothic cathedral.

A) nave
B) aisle
C) apse
D) crossing
E) ambulatory
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This type of window was used in Gothic cathedrals to enhance the religious experience of the worshiper.

A) transom
B) casement
C) stained-glass
D) jalousie
E) picture
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41
The Danish architect Jørn Utzon designed this eye-catching structure in Sydney, Australia, using reinforced concrete.

A) Sydney Opera House
B) Sydney Harbor Bridge
C) Parliament House
D) Strand Arcade
E) Chifley Tower
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The Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems, co-directed by the architects Vittori and Fisk since 1991, was created to make buildings more ________.

A) transparent
B) interesting
C) urban
D) efficient
E) environmentally friendly
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