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1. His contributions where the advocacy of the idea of 13.

13. One of the world’s 1st futurist and global thinkers.


planning rooms by volume. His 1927 decision to work always and only for all
A. Oscar Niemeyer B. Lucio Costa humanity led him to address the largest global problems
C. Marcel Breuer D. Adolf Loos of poverty, disease and homelessness.
A. Kenzo Tange B. Daniel Burnham
2. French-born, Brazilian architect and urban planner. C. Buckminster Fuller D. Frank Gehry
A. Daniel Burnham B. Lucio Costa
C. Oscar Niemeyer D. Eliel Saarinen 14. Is the most famous for the eye catching tower he
constructed in Paris for the exposition universally of
3. Much of his works has been described as post 1889 work of Eiffel tower.
modern, since he rejected the excessive abstractionism A. Alexandre Gustav Eiffel B. Alexander Gustav Eiffel
of architects such as Le Corbusier and strove instead to C. Alex Gustav Eiffel D. Alex Gustavio Eiffel
incorporate the valid elements of older style.
A. Kahn, Louis B. Maxwell, Fry 15. “Starting with holes” belongs to architect
C. Ieoh Ming Pei D. Marcel Breuer A. Mies van de Rohe B. Oscar Niemeyer
C. Renzo Piano D. Buckminster Fuller
4. “A house is a machine to live in” philosophy belongs
to 16. He paid great attention to the detailing of the
A. Le Corbusier B. Peter Behrens structure, which he attributed to his father’s teachings
C. Frank Lloyd Wright D. Louis Sullivan about craftsmanship.
A. Robert Adams B. Mies van de Rohe
5. His first designs were drawings of fantastic C. Antonio Gaudi D. Frank Gehry
architectural visions in steel and glass as well as
costume and poster design. 17. Eiffel tower I Paris stands.
A. Norman Foster B. Frank Gehry A. 982 ft. B. 983 ft. C. 984 ft. D. 985 ft.
C. Ieoh Ming Pei D. Erich Mendelsohn
18. In his practice he explores the use of indigenous
6. Architect who leads the development of the ‘Quezon materials infused with current technological trends to
Memorial Circle”in Quezon City. bring a new dimension in designs.
A. Juan Nakpil B. Froilan Hong A. Tomas Mapua B. Leandro Locsin
C. Francisco Manosa D. Philip Recto C. Juan Nakpil D. Francisco Manosa

7. He was the architect in his time that receives his 19. To whom does this philosophy belongs to, “Where
license as award at his 60’s or at the age of 60 yrs. old. the architects task is to restore a correct order of
A. Louis Sullivan B. Buckminster Fuller values… it is still the architects duty to attempt to
C. Antonio Gaudi D. Paul Rudolf humanize age of machines. But this should not be done
without regard for form”
8. He was called “Masters master” where his students A. Peter Behrens B. Oscar Niemeyer
are architects like Gropius, Breuer and Van de Rohe. C. Marcel Breuer D. Alvar Aalto
A. Eric Mendelsohn B. Peter Behrens
C. Frank Lloyd Wright D. Vitruvius 20. One of the most sublime painters and sculpture and
one of the most influential architect and draft man.
9. This philosophy “When change needs, asks a A. Michael Angelo B. Palazzo Ducale
stranger” belongs to, C. Richard Kipling D. Brunelleschi
A. Peter Behrens B. Marcel Breuer
C. Oscar Niemeyer D. Robert Adams 21. His insistence on the importance of design and
formal expression in our lives, and his adept handling of
10. He has actively promoted the use of native materials, light and space, explained why he is one of
architectural forms and indigenous nationals such as the great architects of the 20th century.
bamboo and thatch, in the creation of a distinctively A. Alvar Aalto B. Robert Adam
Filipino architecture. C. Richard Meier D. Renzo Piano
A. Philip Recto B. Francisco Manosa
C. Juan Nakpil D. Antonio Toledo 22. Afterwards became deeply involved in the design
and building of French railways and bridges. He worked
11. Arch of the famous Twin Tower World Trade Center. on structures such as bridge across the Garonne River,
A. Yamasaki and Roth B. I.M. Pei train stations at Toulouse and again in France.
C. Brunelleschi D. William Le Baron Jenney A. Gustave Eiffel B. Norman Foster
C. Ieoh Ming Pei D. Alvar Aalto
12. This famous dictum, “I am neither a capitalist nor a
socialist, I am not a religious or an atheist” belongs to. 23. Received the “Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinanagan
A. Lucio Costa B. Buckminster Fuller “award for the city of manila, who is the architect?
C. Pier Luigi Nervi D. Oscar Niemeyer
A. Philip Recto B. Tomas Mapua 1.a 11.a 21.a 31.b
C. Juan Nakpil D. Antonio Toledo 2.b 12.a 22.a 32.d
3.a 13.c 23.b 33.b
24. One of his stylish choice which are circles and 4.a 14.a 24.c
squares were used in his design solutions.
5.d 15.d 25.b
A. Buckminster Fuller B. Oscar Niemeyer
6.c 16.b 26.c
C. Richard Meier D. Pier Luigi Nervi
7.b 17.c. 27.c
8.b 18.d 28.c
25. One of the pioneers of the modern movement in
9.a 19.d 29.d
American architecture. Work auditorium building, U.S.
A. Daniel Burnham B. Louis Henry Sullivan 10.b 20.b 30.a
C. William Le Baron Jenney D. Alexander Gustav Eiffel

26. A German architect who uses more representational


styles which has been called “Scrapped Classicism”
A. Robert Adam B. Daniel Burnham
C. Peter Behrens D. Alvar Aalto

27. An important Scottish architect who was particularly


known for his interiors based on classical decoration.
A. Mackintosh Charles B. Marcel Breuer
C. Robert Adam D. Mies van de Rohe

28. In 1989 he received the pritzker prize commonly


referred to as “The Noble of Architecture” the loftiest
recognition. It is a lifetime achievement award granted to
living architect whose body of work represents a
superlative contribution to the field.
A. Minoru Yamasaki B. Renzo Piano
C. Frank Gehry D. Kenzo Tange

29. This famous axiom “Each one sees whatever he


wishes to see” belongs to,
A. Daniel Burnham B. Peter Behrens
C. Oscar Niemeyer D. Lucio Costa

30. Scottish architect and designer who was prominent


in the arts and crafts movement in Great Britain.
A. Charles Mackintosh B. Robert Adam
C. Peter Behrens D. Mies Van de Rohe

31. Spanish architects, one of the most creative


practitioners of his art in modern times. His style is often
described as a blend of neo-gothic and art nouveau, but
is also has surrealist and cubist elements.
A. Marcel Breuer B. Antonio Gaudi
C. Adolf Loos D. Lucio Costa

32. Architect of the “Reliance Building” in Chicago.


A. Eero Saarinen B. Oscar Niemeyer
C. Eliel Saarinen D. Daniel Burnham
33. The influential architect born in 1508 I Padua. He
designed the Palazzo Chierecati, Vicencia, Italy. Known
as the grandest town residence.
A. Holland
B. Andrea di Pietro Della Gondola
C. Robert Adam
D. Peter Behrens

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