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ARC 308 Test #1 Multiple Choice Questions and Answers In the lecture on "Sensual/Visual Form" we discussed the different motives for creating beauty in the buildings we looked at. Which of the following best matches motive and building for some of these examples? - Answer-Answer: The motive for...

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ARC 308 Test #1 Multiple Choice
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In the lecture on "Sensual/Visual Form" we discussed the different motives for creating beauty in the

buildings we looked at. Which of the following best matches motive and building for some of these

examples? - Answer✔✔-Answer: The motive for the Taj Mahal was "grief"- the mourning for a beloved

wife who died young. The motive for the Sydney Opera House was "Nationalism"- the expression of

pride in a place and culture.


Which of the following clearly have forms based in Nature/Biology/Organisms (even though they may

not have been shown in the lecture on that topic)? - Answer✔✔-Answer: Foam House, Chapel at

Ronchamps, "Dipoli" student union


The U.S. Pavilion at EXPO in Montreal was noted in the lecture on Numbers/Mathematics/Geometry as

an example of: - Answer✔✔-Answer: Geometry used to accomplish significant structure efficiencies in

an innovative way OR its spherical form made up of many linear pieces assembles in polygonal modules

achieves notable structural feats using pure geometries.


We looked at several buildings in this segment on Form by Le Corbusier. Which of the following is NOT an

accurate reflection of comments made on his work in class? - Answer✔✔-Answer: Le Corbusier's

dormitory at Bryn Mawr College is a good example of an intellectual expression of order w three square

volumes interlocked at their corners. (Was designed by Louis I. Kahn)




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Which of the following best describes sources of form for St. Ignatius Chapter as described in the last

lecture of this segment? - Answer✔✔-Answer: Its combination of rectilinear and fluid forms indicate

origins of form both in mathematics/geometry and nature/biology/organisms.


In the chapter on "Rhythm in Architecture" Rasmussen used, as one of his examples, the Glass Show

Frank Lloyd Wright designed in San Francisco (which has some elements in common with the

Guggenheim Museum by Wright that we looked at in class). Which of the following best describes him

observations? - Answer✔✔-Answer: The space is more geometric than rhythmic. Though composed of

rounded and curving forms all related to each other, there is no natural rhythm flowing through them.


In his chapter on "Daylight on Architecture" Rasmussen refers to the light quality in the Chapel at

Ronchamps by Le Corbusier which was also shown in class. Which of the following describes the light

quality of that buildings interior? - Answer✔✔-Answer: Daylight is introduced in numerous interesting

ways creating an overall effect of shadowed, dimness through indirect lighting. For example, a very thick

wall pierced by many openings of unequal sizes casts reflected light into the dim-lit room


In his chapter on "Contrasting Effects of Solids and Cavities" Rasmussen discussed two architects whose

work we looked at in class- Borromini, whose work is Baroque, and Frank Lloyd Wright, whose work is

modern. What is the point he makes in comparing Frank Lloyd Wright's work to that of Borromini and

other Baroque architects? - Answer✔✔-Answer: Many of Wright's buildings have Baroque traits. He

works with contrasting forms, curves which change from concave to convex, and interpenetrating

architectural volumes


In class we discussed the villas of Andrew Palladio- especially the Villa Rotunda. Rasmussen makes a

number of references to Palladio's work but devotes several pages in particular to his Villa Foscari of




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