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dimensions 1.2 to 1.5 - should be read from the right or from the bottom of the drawing - the open space between the sides of a Pullman type kitchen should never be more than _____ meters - is a drawing of the outline and partitions of a building - are unbroken lines with dimensions placed above the lines - room heights are shown by dimensioning from the _____ line to the ceiling line - converted to metric, a 6 x 12 tile is equivalent to _____ meter - the _____ center is built around the range/ stove - the kitchen work triangle should never be more than _____ meters - _____ is a section cut through the entire building or component - overall dimensions should be placed _____ all other dimensions

arrowheads

- _____ at the ends of the cutting plane line indicate the direction from which the section is to be viewed

longitudinal section - _____ is a section showing a transverse or lengthwise cut through the building vertical 0.90 0.41 L-shaped - sectional dimensions shows only _____ distances - range/ oven combinations are often 36 or _____ meter high - beds are usually _____ meter high - the _____ kitchen has continuous counters, appliances and equipment on two adjoining walls - the kitchen should be located near the _____ and the _____ - the position of the plane is shown by the _____ line - as much as possible the traffic lane in the kitchen should be clear of the _____ - this period in ancient china is characterized by rectangular houses with pitched or gable roof supported by stout timber posts - the complex of imperial palaces in Beijing where Chinese emperors lived from 1421 to 1911

floor plan architectural dimensions floor

service area dining area cutting plane work triangle shang

0.15 x 0.30 cooking center 6.70 full section outside

forbidden city

tomb of huang di

- this qin tomb had vaults containing life-sized figures of warriors and horses in terra cotta - the most familiar Chinese building. It has an elaborately ornamented series of roofs - there were evidence of contact between the Roman Empire and this Chinese dynasty which lasted from 206 BC to 221 AD - the white pagoda in the temple of miaoying in Beijing belongs to this type of pagoda - the first sign of the curving roof and uplifted eaves were seen during chinese dynasty

summer palace

- this palace near Beijing had two main areas. The paiyundian and the foxiannge - this is formed by two posts supporting a horizontal rails bearing an inscription and crowned with a colorful roof

pagoda han

pai-lous

great wall of china - this structure was built to keep Mongol nomads out of china kaku cha-sitsu shoji screen - an intricate and elaborately decorated garden pavilion in japan - a structure used for tes ceremonies in aristocratic residence in japan - these wood framed walls are considered safer than brick or stone walls during earthquakes

vase-shaped pagoda sui

tomb at guweicun - access to these zhou tombs are through ramps and a ceremonial entrance at the south good anti-seismic - this characteristic of Chinese buildings function enable them to move under earthquake condition calligraphy tiantan shrine - the art of fine handwriting introduced by the Taoists - this shrine in Beijing had buildings which were divided into two groups, one for the worship of heaven and the other for good harvest - native storied towers from which the timber pagodas were adopted

frank llyod wright - designer of the imperial hotel in Tokyo roof - these elements of Japanese structures greatly resemble their Chinese counterparts - Chinese laws which governed the orientation of Japanese structures - the pond with an island which can be found at the southern side of mansions done in the Shinden-zuri style - the sung Chinese-inspired style used in the restoration of Toda-ijis great Buddha hall

geomantic laws naka-no-shima

tenjikuyo

lous

momoyama period - this period was named after the grandiose castle of the ruler Hideyoshi 7-storeys - in Japanese architecture, the number of storeys a pagoda must have for it to be considered holy - a school of decorative art and painting aimed at the renaissance of Heian traditions - a gateway which Shinto worshippers must pass through for prayers to be effectual - this tomb was designed with the express purpose of deifying Tokugawa leyasu - Tokuma Katayamas design for this castle was based on the Versailles - a unit of measurement, approximately 6 feet, used for tatami mats - the architect as a project manager is compensated what percentage of the project cost? - a percentage of his fee as an architect is entitled to receive when the owner fails to implement the plans and documents for construction as prepared by the architect - the person with the management and use

planner

of land as well as the conservation and upgrading of the human environment is the - aside from his fee for regular design services, the fee of the architect for the design-build services on a guaranteed maximum cost is - in addition to the architects fee for the regular design services, the fee of the architect for the design-build services by administration is - preparation of shop drawings is the sole function of the - approval of samples of finishing materials is the sole function of the - for alterations and additions to of existing structures belonging to group 1 & 5, compensation fro services should be increased by what percent of the basic fee? - payment for structural, acoustical, chemical, mechanical, soil mechanics, or other tests and reports as maybe required for the project is the responsibility of the - a price given by a contractor, subcontractor, material supplier or vendor to furnish materials, labor or both is known as - written or printed description of works to be done describing quantities of materials and mode of construction is known as

10%

rimpa

7%

torii

contractor architect 50%

tosho-gu mausoleum akasaka palace ken

2% to 5%

owner

85%

quotation

environmental

specification

payment arbitration - the binding resolution of disputes by one or more neutral persons as a substitute for judicial proceeding is known as - a specific period of time within which legal action must be brought for alleged damaged nor injury is

the amount of money due the contractor for work accomplished is a - additional information which may be issued as an addition or amendment to the provisions of the standard specifications is known as - any claim for adjustment involving questions of facts must be asserted within how many days from the date the change is ordered? - a notice published by the owner to prospective bidders giving information as to the nature of a proposed project is known as

time limit

supplementary specifications

general conditions - printed documents stipulating the procedural and administrative aspect of the contract is the liquidated damages - the amount paid by the contractor to the owner for every day of delay in construction time is known as proposal - an offer to perform the work prescribed in a contract at a specified cost is known as a - a contract provision setting forth the damages a party must pay in the event of his breach is a

15 days

invitation to bid

schedule of materials and finishes agora timber trusses

penalty clause

- an outline specification enumerating the type or trade names of materials to be used is known as - the focus of greek political, social, business and economic life was the - the character of early Christian architecture is determined by the novel development of

performance bond - a bond furnished by the contractor and his surety as a guarantee to execute the work in accordance with the terms of the contract is a closed specification - a stipulation of the use of specific products or processes without provision for substitution is a certificate of - a statement from the architect confirming

sober and dignified - the architectural character of the Romanesque style is christian church - the greatest patron of Romanesque architecture is the

romanesque architecture

- the Durham cathedral, the first building in Europe to have ribbed vaults, is one of the worlds supreme masterpiece of

placed apart of not less than what fraction of the perimeter of the area served? 750 mm - under the NBC, group A dwellings, stairs shall have clear width of at least - under the NBC, the clearance between the established grade of the street and/or sidewalk and the lowest under surface of any part of the balcony shall not be less than - under the NBC, corridors and exterior exit balconies with dead ends shall not exceed how many meters in length? - under the NBC, the unit area per occupant of offices is - under the NBC, the size of an average automobile parking slot for perpendicular or diagonal parking shall be computed at. - under the NBC, buildings / structures intended for the use or occupancy of the handicapped shall have a wheel chair transfer area of one between every - under the NBC, in areas where adequate public parking lots/ multifloor parking garages are available within 200 meters of the proposed buildings. What percent of parking requirements may be provided within the premises?

sir christopher wren - during the late british renaissance, the supreme figure of the second phase of the Stuart period who came under French influence was walter gropius Le corbusier one year - the founder of the Bauhaus was - a house is a machine to live in is the philosophical dictum of - under the national building code, a building permit shall expire if work authorized is not commenced within a period of how long from the date of such permit? - under the national building code, eaves over required windows from side and rear property lines shall not be less than - under the national building code, habitable rooms with natural ventilation shall have a minimum air space per person of - under the national building code, mezzanine floors used other than for storage purposes shall have at least 2 stairways to an adjacent floor if the area is greater than - under the national building code, if only 2 exits are required, they shall be

3.00 m

6.00 m

9.3 sq.m 2.40 x 5.00 m

750 mm

2 spaces

14 cu.m

185 sq.m

20%

1/5

60 m

- under the NBC, parking areas for the physically handicapped shall be within how many meters from the facility served? - under the NBC, convents shall be classified under what occupancy classification? - under the Fire Code of the Philippines, the minimum temperature at which any material gives off vapor in sufficient concentration to form an ignitable mixture with air is known as - under the FCP, the time duration that a material or construction can withstand the effect of standard fire test is known as - under the FCP, the maximum number of persons that may be allowed to occupy a particular building, structure or facility or portions thereof is known as - under the FCP, classification of occupancy, academies shall be classified as - under the FCP, classification of occupancy, town halls shall be classified as - under the FCP, classification of occupancy, parking garages shall be classified as

business

- under the FCP, classification of occupancy, libraries shall be classified as - under the FCP, classification of occupancy, laboratories shall be classified as - under the FCP, classification of occupancy, department stores shall be classified as - under the FCP, classification of occupancy, pumping stations shall be classified as - a system of framing a building in which the studs are continuous to proof supporting second floor joists is known as - the boxing in or covering a joist, beam or girder to give the appearance of a larger beam is known as - that part of the building foundation which forms the permanent retaining wall of the structure below grade is a - the part of a foundation system which supports the exterior wall of the superstructure and bears directly on the column footing is a - joints employed to reduce restraints by accommodating movement of masonry walls are known as - a process where a piece of metal is heated prior to changing its shape or dimension is known as

industrial

residential, hotel and apartments flash point

mercantile

industrial

fire resistance rating

balloon framing

occupant load

beam blocking

foundation wall

educational

grade beam

business

control joints extrusion

storage

wrought iron

- a commercially pure iron of fibrous nature, valued for its corrosion resistance and ductility is - a form of brick work in which each course consists of headers and stretchers laid alternately is known as - the method of stiffening floor construction by fitting solid blocks between joists is - shallow cracks at closely spaced out irregular intervals on the surface of mortar or concrete is called - the stressing of unbonded tensions after concrete has cured is - a ready means of determining the consistency of fleshly mixed concrete is - a window sash which opens inward and is hinged at the bottom is a - the permanent deformation of a material under a sustained load is a - rough plaster finish obtained by flinging plaster on a wall with a hand operated machine is a - the pilipino term for purlin is - the pilipino term for cement brick is - the pilipino term for bottom chord is

sibe double hub

- the pilipino term for eave is - pipes or fittings that are principally used to reverse the position of the hub of a soil pipe - provides the air circulation necessary to the efficient functioning of a plumbing system - fitting should never be used with pipes carrying sewage but may be used with vent pipes - are fittings used to connect pipes of different sizes in the same line - are used to control water supply to water closet and lavatory fixtures - should sign and seal plans for plumbing installation for issuance of permit - a new product used to ensure water tightness in joints of GI pipes - a connection to a water supply main - a float valve with a spherical float - a short internally threaded section of pipe used to joint two pipes

flemish bond

vent

bridging

tee fittings

checking

reducer angle valves master plumber

post tensioning slump test

hopper window creep tyrolean finish

teflon tape tap ball cock coupling

reostra ladrilyo barakilan

ultimate strength - the maximum value of tension, compression or shear respectively that the material can sustain without failure

camber

- a slight convex curvature built into a truss or beam to compensate for any anticipated deflection so that it will have no sag when underload - a vent rod to resist shear and diagonal stresses in a concrete beam - the internal force set up at a point in an elastic material by the action of external forces expressed in kilograms per square millimeters

apse

- the semi-polygonal space, usually at the end of a church, terminating an axis and intended to house an altar - the great wall of china is actually a - the very ornate architectural style developed in the later renaissance period

fortification baroque

stirrups stress

modulus of elasticity - in an elastic material which has been subjected to strain below its elastic limit, the ratio of the unit stress to the corresponding unit strain moment - equal in magnitude to the product of the force and the perpendicular distance of the point from the line of action of the force - the force of adhesion per unit area of contact between two bonded surfaces such as between concrete and a steel bar - the longitudinal compressive or tensile stress in a beam - a measure of the flexural strength of the beam - a change in the form or shape of a body or material which is subjected to an external force

palace of persepolis - the hall of hundred columns was introduced during the Mesopotamian architecture, which palace was it used? buonarrotti - a multi-storey shrine like towers, originally a Buddhist monument of diminishing size with corbelled cornice and mouldings - the last phase of European classicism, in the late 18th and 19th century characterized by monumentality, strict orders, and sparing application of ornament - the sculptor-painter who sculptured the `pieta and painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel - the second highest slope pyramid in gizeh - the very slight vertical curvature in a shaft of a column - erechtheion by mnesicles is from what architecture?

neo-classicism

bond stress

michael angelo buonarrotti chefren entasis greek

axial stress flexural stress deformation

balteus amphi-prostyle

- the Corinthian capital center part without flower - from the greek forms of temple, it is the temple that have porticoes of columns at the front and rear of the temple - a roof in which 4 faces diagonally between the gables and converge at the roof - a droplike truncated cone from pendant from mutules and regulae of the Doric order - a compound bracket or capital in japan - a hall built in roman empire for administration of justice

helm roof

guttae

masagumi basilica

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