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Theory and History of Architecture 1. The architect of the Quiapo Church before its restoration. a. Jose Herrera b. Juan Nakpil c. Tomas Mapua d. Cesar Concio 2. Romanesque Architecture in Italy is distinguished from that of the rest of Europe by the use of what material for facing walls? a. Bricks b. Marble c. Cement d. Lime 3. Mies van de Rohe first envisioned that all glass skyscraper in the 1920s. a true genius, he designed a structure that could not be built at the same time, but some thirty years later the technology was at hand. The longheld dream of the crystalline tower was finally realized in these famous building, 38 stories of black steel and glass. a. S.R. Crown Hall b. Seagram Building c. Lakeshore Drive Apartment d. Lever House 4. The best example of a German Romanesque church with apses at both east and west. a. Tournai Cathedral b. Bamberg Cathedral c. Trier Cathedral d. Worms Cathedral 5. The Dining hall in a monastery, a convent, or a college. a. Cortel b. Apse c. C. Refectory d. Dipteral 6. Invented reinforced concrete in France. a. Mies van de Rohe b. Le Corbusier c. Hennevique d. Erich Mendelsohn

7. Founders of “Art Noveau”. a. Inigo Jones b. Alvaro Aalto c. Frank Lloyd Wright d. John Ruskin and William Moris 8. Strictly, a pedestal at the corners or peak of a root to support an ornament, more usually, the ornament itself. a. Anthemion b. Acroterion c. Antefix d. Apotheca 9. Tomb of Atreus, a noted example of the tholos type of tomb is also known as: a. Mausoleum, Helicarnassos b. Tomb of Agamemnon c. Tomb of Clytemnestra d. Thersilion, Megapolis 10. A type of roman wall facing rectangular block with or without mortar joints. a. Opus Quadratum b. Opus Recticulatum c. Opus Tesselatum d. Opus Mixtum 11. A kindred type of theater. a. Poduim b. Pinacotheca c. Odeion d. Epidauros 12. Architect of GSIS Building, Roxas Boulevard. a. Froilan Hong b. George Ramos c. Gabriel Formoso d. Felipe Palafox 13.

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