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Primary shapes that can be extended or rotated to generate volume whose forms are
distinct, regular and easily recognizable
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.
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.
One type of cues used in depth perception where in one object appears to cut off the view
of another
9 Is the attribute that most clearly distinguishes a form from its environment.
10 It is a comparison showing differences, the opposite of similarity.
The most important kind of character in architecture is that which result from the purpose
11 of the building or reason of erection.
12 Most elementary means of organizing forms and spaces in architecture.
Characterized by an arrangement where all the part radiate from a center like the spikes in
13 a wheel.
Geography
Volume & Depth
Volume
Platonic Solids
Form
Color
Contrast
personal character
Balance
Centralized
14 It means equality
15 It gives a feeling of grandeur, dignity and monumentality.
16 When lines, planes, and surface treatments are repeated in a regular sequence.
A kind of character that came from the influence of ideas and impressions related to or
17 growing out of past experience.
Assoc. Character
It is evident by a comparison which the eye makes between the size, shape and tone of a
18 various object or part of a competition.
proportion
Balance
Scale
Rhythm
Deals with the relationship between the different parts of the whole to the various parts.
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balance
These systems are based on the dimension and proportion of the human body.
The size and proportion of an element appear to have relative to other elements of known
22 or assumed size.
Kind of rhythm where equally spaced windows are introduced on the broken wall, then
23 regular repetition is presented.
The size of a building element or space relative to the dimensions and proportion of
24 human body.
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personal char.
anthropomorphic
proportion
visual scale
unaccented rhythm
human scale
architecture
Le Corbusier
form
visual inertia
linear form
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30 A set of modular forms related and regulated by 3D grid.
31 Subtracting a portion of a forms volume to create another.
grid form
subtracting
transformation
This refer to the manner in which the surface of a form come together to define its
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articulation of form
Adolf Hitler
34 A composition of linear forms extending outward from a central form in a radial manner.
Radial Form
design process
. clustered
dimensional trans.
grid form
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A 20th century problem emanating from rapid urbanization of areas surrounding a city
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which eats up the remaining adjacent rural open spaces.
A type of planning which emphasizes that the proper role of the planner is not to serve the
59 general public interest but rather to serve the interests of the least fortunate or least well
represented groups in society.
In the Philippines, this type of land use planning emphasizes the proper management of
60 land resources to ensure that the present generation can benefit from its continued use
without compromising future generations.
61 This code mandates that all Local Government Units shall prepare their comprehensive
62 land use plans and enact them through zoning ordinances.
63 Reason for planning.
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Phrase used to characterize development that meets the needs of the present generation
without compromising the needs of the future generations.
Urban Sprawl
Advocacy Planning
Sustainable Land Use
Planning
Local Government
Code, 1991
R.A. 7160
Promote Human
Growth
Sustainable
Development
Hippodamus of miletus
City
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The main reason why the nomadic existence of early man metamorphosed to village
settlement and later to the birth of cities.
Agricultural Surplus
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The rough equivalent of the present tenement cities that existed in ancient Rome, which
resulted from the population growth of the city and the congestion that existed in streets.
Insula
In urban geography, a concept where urban settlement is confined to the area within the
69 legal limits of the city and the congestion and virtually all of this area is occupied by urban
Truebounded City
residents.
70 A Land Development Decision is also what kind of decision.
Traffic.
71 The orderly arrangement of urban streets and public spaces.
City Planning
72 He conceptualized the 'City Beautiful Movement'.
Daniel Burnham
A tool used to control the manner in which raw kind is subdivided and placed on the
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Subdivision Regulations
marker for residential development.
A profession which falls between planning and architecture. It deals with the large-scale
74 organization and design of the city, with the massing and organization and the space
Urban Design
between them, but not with the design of the individual buildings.
75 The science of human settlement.
Ekistics
76 By definition, settlement inhabited by man.
Human Settlement
Planning for roads, bridges, schools, parking structures, pubic buildings, water supply, and
Capital Facilities
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waste disposal facilities.
Planning
The container of man, which consists of both the natural and man-made or artificial
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Physical Settlement
element.
A spatial organization concept a general view of the pattern of land use in a city developed
by Ernest W. Burgess. The city is conceived as a series of five concentric zones with the
Concentric Zone
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cores as the central business district and fanning out from which are the residential and
Concept
commuter zones.
80 The remaining space in a lot after deducting the required minimum open spaces.
Buildable Area
81 A habitable room for 1 family only with facilities for living, sleeping, cooking, and eating.
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This is a type of a retaining wall made of rectangular baskets made of galvanized steel wire
or pvc coated wire hexagonal mesh which are filled with stones to form a wall.
Dwelling Unit
Gabion Wall
Cliff
Meadow
Ridge
Ravine
Restriction
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Parcel
Common Wall
Brasilia
Density
National Shelter
Program
Social Housing
"Option to Buy"
Earnest Money
Amortization
Deed
Developers
Appraiser
Real Estate Broker
Total System
Housing Codes
Zoning
Prefabrication
Manufacturer
Subsystems
Urban Renewal
Urban Area
Code of Multiplicities
and Tradition
Primitive / Vernacular /
Grand
Productive Use
111 Lands for well-being like parks, plazas, and of similar nature.
112 Similarly as the cost of the land, neighborhood character have this effect.
113 Minimum road width in a neighborhood development to ease traffic flow.
Social Implications
6.00 mts.
114 Which building component receives priority over the location to have the morning sun.
Bedrooms
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119 The study of the dynamic relationship between a community of organisms and its habitat.
120 Preparations of an accurate base map for urban planning starts with ___.
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Appraisal of adequacy of a city's water and sewer systems needs of future land uses are
embodied in the ___.
Ecology
Accurate Aerial Mosaic
Comprehensive Plan
Transportation System
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123 A form of absence of all the principles and organized development of a community.
124 The city of Washington conforms to the plan type of ___.
An efficient and rapid transport system for automobiles to circulate across urban to urban
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areas.
A monument, fixed object, or marker used to designate the location of a land boundary on
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the ground.
127 A narrow passageway bordered by trees, fences, or other lateral barrier
The projection of a future pattern of use within an area, as determined by development
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goals.
129 The part of the surface of the earth not permanently covered by water.
130 A line of demarcation between adjoining parcels of land.
A survey of landed property establishing or reestablishing lengths and directions of
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boundary line.
The study of an existing pattern of use, within an area, to determine the nature and
132 magnitude of deficiencies which might exist and to assess the potential of the pattern
relative to development goals.
133 A study and recording of the way in which land is being used in an area.
134 In surveying, the North-South component of a traverse course.
135 An open space of ground of some size, covered with grass and kept smoothly mown.
A contract transferring the right of possession of buildings, property, etc., for a fixed
period of time, usually for periodical compensation called 'rent'.
137 A tenure by lease; real estate held under a lease.
Early type of settlement in America taken after the baug (military town) and fauborg
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(citizens town) of the medieval ages. (CDEP IX-15)
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Under PD 1308, which of the following activities is not a part of the practice of
environmental planning? (CDEP IX-45)
Le Corbusier planned a high density building that was a super building that contained
337 dwellings in only ten acres of land. What is this structure that supposed to be located
in Marseilles? (CDEP IX-18)
Among the cities in Manila , what is the smallest in terms of land area?
It is one of the school of thought who believed that the problems of the cities should be
tackled one item at a time, beginning with the improvement of health and sanitary system.
(CDEP IX-15)
It is the rate at which water within the soil moves through a given volume of material (also
measured in cm or inches per hour). (CDEP IX-2)
It is a slope pattern for Elementary and High school campus where slopes are gentle to mild
and have moderately difficult terrain. (CDEP IX-3)
What is the optimum slope requirement for factories? (CDEP IX-4)
The multiple nuclei hypothesis is built around the observation that frequently there are a
series of nuclei in the patterning of urban land uses rather than the central single core used
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in other two theories. Based on the illustration PTIT 21.589.213.36, which among the
zones is the medium class residential? (PTIT 132)
It is a type of point of reference where the observer does not enter within them, they are
147 external. They are usually a rather simply defined physical object, buildings, sign, store or
mountain. (PTIT 133)
In the book called The Neighborhood Unit he discussed the idea of organized towns into
148 cohesive neighborhoods which was applicable not only to new towns but to large city
areas. (PTIT 113)
A British pioneered in regional planning for the Doncaster area (1920-1922) and East
149 Kent; Involved in greater London Plan; Use of open space as structuring element. (PTIT
109)
t is the first developed Garden City where it is a combination of landscaping, informal
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street layouts, and main axis focusing on town center. (CDEP IX-16)
first conceptualized the Garden Cities; and author of Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path To
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Social Reform. (CDEP IX-16)
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Urban Blight
Star
Freeways
Landmark
Lane
Land-use Plan
Land
Land Boundary
Land Survey
Land-use Analysis
Land-use Survey
Latitude
Lawn
Lease
Leasehold
Medieval Organic City
d. National
Development Planning
Unite d Habitation
Pateros
Specialists
Permeability
10-15 %
2%
Landmarks
Clarence Perry
Leslie Patrick
Abercrombie
Letchworth
Ebenezer Howard
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THEORY / PLANNING REVIEWER
152 Based on the illustration PTIT 21.589.213.36, identify zone no. 7. (PTIT 132)
Outlying Business
Districts
153 Based on the illustration PTIT 21.589.213.36, identify zone no. 6. (PTIT 132)
Heavy Manufacturing
These are points, the strategic spots in a city into which an observer can enter, and which
are the intensive foci to and from which he is traveling. (PTIT 133)
Often enclosed and secluded from the street, whose high density and variety of planting
155 conveys a garden image. It sometimes included flower planters and a water feature and
usually supplies a variety of seating possibilities. (PTIT 137)
When was the first Land Use zoning in New York initiated particularly the Incentive
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zoning? (CDEP IX-31)
He is remembered for his Ideal Cities star shaped plans with street radiating from
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central point, usually proposed for a church, palace or castle. (PTIT 102)
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The author of The Death and Life of Great American Cities one of the most influential
book in the history of planning. (PTIT 116)
Refers to the program of the NHA of upgrading and improving blighted squatter areas
160 within the cities and municipalities of Metro Manila pursuant to existing statutes and
issuances. (R.A. 7279)
Whose theory is the explanation of residential land uses in terms of wedge-shaped sectors
radial to the city center along established lines of transportation? (PTIT 131)
Published the book called Fields, Factories and Workshops: or Industry Combined with
Agriculture with manual work. (PTIT 128)
Approaches town planning as a science which include planning and design with the
163 contribution of other disciplines, all of those are focused into one science known
as____________. (PTIT 130)
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Garden Oasis
1916
Leon Battista Alberti
An English Architect who prepared plan for London i.e., Ct. Peters and St. Paul Cathedral;
Sir Christopher Wren
Proposed a Network of avenues connecting the main features of London. (PTIT 103)
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b. Jane Jacobs
ZIP
Homer Hoyt
Peter Kropotkin
c. ekistics