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These constituted the barriers to migration since the earliest periods of civilization
(mountains; deserts; seas...) -CORRECT ANSWER Geography
Visible architecture is composed of: -CORRECT ANSWER Volume & Depth
A plane extended in a direction other than its intrinsic direction. Conceptually it has
three dimensions: length, width and depth. -CORRECT ANSWER Volume
Primary shapes that can be extended or rotated to generate volume whose forms are
distinct, regular and easily recognizable -CORRECT ANSWER Platonic Solids
One of four basic possibilities for two forms to group together. This requires that the two
forms be relatively close to each other or share a common visual trait -CORRECT
ANSWER Face to face contact
Defined geometrically as a line that is divided such that the lesser portion is to the
greater as the greater is to be the whole. -CORRECT ANSWER Golden section
"One type of cues used in depth perception where in one object appears to cut off the
view of another -CORRECT ANSWER Juxtaposition
"Is the primary identifying characteristic of a volume. It is determined by the shapes and
interrelationships of the planes that describe the boundaries of volume -CORRECT
ANSWER Form
Is the attribute that most clearly distinguishes a form from its environment. -CORRECT
ANSWER Color
It is a comparison showing differences, the opposite of similarity. -CORRECT ANSWER
Contrast
"The most important kind of character in architecture is that which result from the
purpose of the building or reason of erection. -CORRECT ANSWER personal character
Most elementary means of organizing forms and spaces in architecture. -CORRECT
ANSWER Balance
, "Characterized by an arrangement where all the part radiate from a center like the
spikes in a wheel. -CORRECT ANSWER Centralized
It means equality -CORRECT ANSWER Balance
It gives a feeling of grandeur, dignity and monumentality. -CORRECT ANSWER Scale
When lines, planes, and surface treatments are repeated in a regular sequence. -
CORRECT ANSWER Rhythm
"A kind of character that came from the influence of ideas and impressions related to or
growing out of past experience. -CORRECT ANSWER Assoc. Character
"It is evident by a comparison which the eye makes between the size, shape and tone of
a various object or part of a competition. -CORRECT ANSWER proportion
"Deals with the relationship between the different parts of the whole to the various parts.
-CORRECT ANSWER balance
It bears a certain relation to the same attribute to the life of an individual. -CORRECT
ANSWER personal char.
These systems are based on the dimension and proportion of the human body. -
CORRECT ANSWER anthropomorphic proportion
"The size and proportion of an element appear to have relative to other elements of
known or assumed size. -CORRECT ANSWER visual scale
"Kind of rhythm where equally spaced windows are introduced on the broken wall, then
regular repetition is presented. -CORRECT ANSWER unaccented rhythm
"The size of a building element or space relative to the dimensions and proportion of
human body. -CORRECT ANSWER human scale
The art and science of building design and construction. -CORRECT ANSWER
architecture
Who said that "The magnificent display of volume put together in the light" -CORRECT
ANSWER Le Corbusier
That which the eye identifies, the mind perceives and interprets. -CORRECT ANSWER
form
With respect to an observer. -CORRECT ANSWER visual inertia
A series of form arranged in sequence in a row. -CORRECT ANSWER linear form