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Which architectural styles were incorporated in Philippine colonial structures?
Which architectural styles were incorporated in Philippine colonial structures?
- Classical, Renaissance, Victorian, Art Deco, Neoclassical
- Byzantine, Romanesque, Renaissance, Rococo, Neoclassical
- Classical, Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque, Rococo, Mudéjar (correct)
- Gothic, Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassical, Art Nouveau
Which decorative elements are associated with Chinese architecture?
Which decorative elements are associated with Chinese architecture?
- Gargoyles, Grotesques, Flying Buttresses, Rose Windows, Pointed Arches
- Mosaics, Arabesques, Horseshoe Arches, Calligraphy, Muqarnas
- Fu Dogs, Lions, Stylized Clouds, Dragon-like Scroll Work, Geometric Lattice Screens (correct)
- Corinthian Columns, Pediments, Friezes, Pilasters, Cupolas
What motifs are associated with Philippine tropical architectural style?
What motifs are associated with Philippine tropical architectural style?
- Human Figures, Mythological Creatures, Religious Symbols
- Flowers, Fruits, Fauna (correct)
- Geometric Patterns, Abstract Forms, Calligraphy
- Waves, Ripples, Water Droplets
Where is the Temple of Khnum located?
Where is the Temple of Khnum located?
What did the Egyptians seek inspiration from in architectural details?
What did the Egyptians seek inspiration from in architectural details?
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Study Notes
Spanish Colonial Era in the Philippines
- The Church was a vital societal element during the Spanish rule, serving as a venue for ideological transformation and conditioning.
Strategies of Power
- The Spanish colonizers exploited the following to maintain control:
- Illiteracy of the indios (native Filipinos)
- Disunity among the indios
- Granting power privileges to a select few (illustrados)
Religious Architecture
- Shaped the Filipino society and served as:
- A venue for academic and scholastic pursuits
- A symbol of power
- A venue for religious governance
Religious Orders
- The following religious orders were present in the Philippines during the Spanish era:
- Dominicans
- Franciscans
- Augustinians
- Jesuits
- Traditional local leaders (principales)
Types of Religious Structures
- The Spanish era saw the construction of various religious structures, including:
- Churches
- Belfries
- Monasteries
- Convents
- Funeral chapels
Factors Defining Religious Structure Construction
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