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TOA 1^st^ QUIZ Abstract thought or speculation resulting in a system of assumption or principles used in analyzing, explaining, or predicting phenomena, and proposed or followed as a basis of action **-Theory** The art, science or profession of planning, designing and constructing buildings in th...
TOA 1^st^ QUIZ Abstract thought or speculation resulting in a system of assumption or principles used in analyzing, explaining, or predicting phenomena, and proposed or followed as a basis of action **-Theory** The art, science or profession of planning, designing and constructing buildings in their totality taking into account their environment, in accordance with the principles of utility, strength and beauty **-Architecture** Identify the building (picture of the building) **-Villa Savoye** Who is the Architect of the building mention above? **-Le Corbusier** - Architectural Systems A grid of columns supports horizontal beams and slabs. The cantilever acknowledges the direction of approach along the longitudinal axis. **-Structural System** The stair and ramp penetrate and link the three levels, and heighten the viewer\'s perception of forms in space and light. **-Circulation System** The three-dimensional integration of program elements and spaces accommodates the multiple functions and relationships of a house. **-Spatial System** Four exterior wall planes define a rectangular volume that contains the program elements and spaces. **-Enclosure System** Has three dimensions: Length, width and depth **-volume** Orientation of AMIHAN **-north east** Orientation of HABAGAT **-southwest** What shape signifies stability? **-triangle** A form can be transformed by altering one or more of its dimensions and still retain its family identity. **-Dimensional Transformation** Identify (picture) **-Spatial Tension** Identify (picture) **-edge to edge contact** Identify (picture) **-interlocking volumes** - Safety Color Guides \"STOP\" **-red** \"SAFETY\" **-green** \"MANDATORY ACTION\" **-blue** \"DANGER\" **-orange** \"CAUTION\" **-yellow** Identify the building (picture of the building) ![](media/image2.jpeg) **-Einstein Tower** Desire for prestige, pride and ambition, social status,physical supremacy, intellectual attainment, personal or civic, result in the-struggle for position. **-recognition** Urge of man to assert himself as an individual. To do things in his own particular way. **-self expression** Arises from the gregarious nature of man, from his wish for love, friendship, and sociability. **-response** The principal identifying characteristic of form; \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ results from the specific configuration of a form\'s surfaces and edges. **-shape** The hue, intensity, and total value of a form\'s surface. **-color** A form\'s location relative to its environment or visual field. **-position** The surface characteristic of a form; \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ affects both tactile and light-reflective qualities of a form\'s surfaces. **-texture** Identify the diagram **-centralized forms** Identify the diagram **-radial forms** \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ define the meeting of two planes. **-corners** Is a variety in the use of gradations from black to white. The lightness or darkness of an object. **-tone** Advancing colors? **-warm colors** Receding colors? **-cool colors** Tends to produce rage or passion; it is exciting and stimulates the brain. It has an aggressive quality and is frequently associated with violence and excitement. **-red** Is sedative and soothing. **-purple** Primary Colors **-red, yellow, blue** Secondary Colors **-orange, purple, green** The degree of concentration and stability of a form; the \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ of a form depends on its geometry as well as its orientation relative to the ground plane and our line of sight. **-visual inertia**