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Movement through space, conceived as the perceptual thread that links exterior and interior spaces:

Circulation

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The proper and harmonious relation of one part to another or to the whole:

Proportion

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The AT&T Tower by Philip Johnson and John Burgee is an example of:

Postmodernism

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Example of Metabolist Architecture:

Nakagin Capsule Tower

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Art Nouveau in Spain is called:

Modernista

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Which can be used to achieve visual interest?

All the choices

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Phase where client identifies a need for new or expanded activities:

Pre-design phase

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Antonio Sant’Elia is associated with:

Futurism

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Term for architecture that sympathizes with its environment:

Organicism

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PICC by Leandro Locsin is an example of:

Brutalist architecture

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Works of Albert Speer are examples of:

National Romanticism

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Type of contrast: same shape and direction but vary in size:

Contrast to size

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Type of balance that is subtle and harder to attain:

Asymmetrical

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Forms grouped by proximity and common visual traits — configuration:

Clustered form

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Bringing unrelated parts into proper relation for a unified composition:

Unity

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Proponent of Eclecticism:

Louis Sullivan

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The study of meanings:

Semantics

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School and office are examples of what territory?

Secondary territory

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NOT a public territory:

Intensive care unit

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Opposites used to highlight size, texture, and color:

Contrast

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Refers to the geometric qualities of forms:

Shape

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The size of something compared to a reference standard:

Scale

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A form transformed by altering one or more dimensions:

Dimensional transformation

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Creates hierarchy and disrupts flow of space:

Vertical planes and elements

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Patterned repetition or alternation of motifs:

Rhythm

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Degree of concentration and stability of form:

Visual inertia

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A line symbolizing excitement and jagged animation:

Zigzag

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Classical, Romanesque, Gothic peaked during:

Mastery

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Fibonacci sequence (1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21, ___):

34

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Classical orders were based on:

Column diameter

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Example of Archaic phase of architecture:

Egyptian architecture

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A plane bounded by three sides and three angles:

Triangle

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. Two points describe a ___ connecting them:

Line

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Has 3 dimensions: length, width, depth:

Volume

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NOT an applicable use of clustered forms:

Break surface into measurable textured units

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Extreme abstraction of modernism; new modernism:

Deconstructivism

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“Ready-made style” imported from the US:

International style

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Example of International Style architecture:

860–880 Lake Shore Drive

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NOT a visible structural element:

Roof

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Result of gradual and uniform change in size:

Gradation

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Category of proxemics according to space:

Fixed feature

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Defined as the use and perception of social and personal space:

Proxemics

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Semi-fixed space that brings people together for communication:

Sociopetal space

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When a dominating factor exists in contrast:

Emphasis

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Example of a sociofugal space:

Office cubicles

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Style that mixes historical styles:

Eclecticism

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Line characteristic expressing action and movement:

Diagonal

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Allows horizontal travel from one point to another:

Corridor

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Forms grouped together by proximity or common traits:

Clustered

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Attributes of color include value, intensity, and:

Hue