Architectural Understanding Quiz

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Architectural Understanding Quiz

Test your knowledge on architectural forms, proportions, and spaces with this comprehensive quiz. Whether you’re a student, teacher, or architecture enthusiast, this quiz offers a challenging yet educational experience.

  • 30 Questions on key architectural concepts
  • Multiple choice, checkboxes, and text questions
  • Deepen your understanding of design principles
30 Questions8 MinutesCreated by DesignCraft647
It depends on the degree if visual contrast that exists along the contour separating a figure from its ground.
Form
Shape
Plane
Space
A line extended in a direction other than intrinsic direction.
Line
Point
Plane
Volume
Identified by shape, size, color and texture.
Shape
Volume
Plane
Form
It marks a position with no length, width or depth.
Plane
Line
Volume
Point
A point extended.
Plane
Line
Volume
Point
The direction of a form relative to the ground plane.
Position
Orientation
Visual Inertia
Form
Location of a form relative to the environment.
Position
Orientation
Visual Inertia
Form
The degree of concentration and stability of form.
Position
Orientation
Visual Inertia
Form
Refer to those whose parts are related to one another in a consistent and orderly manners.
Consist of a number of secondary form clustered about dominant, central parent form
The enclosed introverted field at the interior corner becomes extroverted along its outer edges.
U-shaped configuration
L-shaped configuration
Parallel Plane
Single Vertical Plane
These spaces can either be directly related to one another or be linked through a separate and distinct linear space.
Centralized Organization
Radial Organization
Linear Organization
Clustered Organization
It relies on physical proximity to relate its spaces one another. It often consists of repetition, cellular spaces that have similar functions and share a common visual trait such as shape or orientation.
Centralized Organization
Radial Organization
Linear Organization
Clustered Organization
It consists of a central space from which a number of linear organizations extend in a radial manner.
Centralized Organization
Radial Organization
Linear Organization
Clustered Organization
A line established by two points in space, about which forms and spaces can be arranged in a regular or irregular manner.
It refers to the equality of ratio.
Proportion
Ratio
Golden Proportion
Aspect Ratio
It refers to the quantitative comparison of two similar things.
Proportion
Ratio
Golden Proportion
Aspect Ratio
It originated from the Pythagorean concept of "all number" and the belief that certain numerical relationships manifest the harmonic structure of universe.
Classic Orders
Golden Section
Modular
Renaissance Theory
The traditional Japanese unit of measure, the shaku, was originally imported from China.
Refers to the measurement of the size and proportions of the human body.
Modular
Anthropometric
Vitruvian Man
Golden Proportion
Unending sequence of numbers
Proportion
Ratio
Harmonic Series
Fibonacci Series
Harmony or movement
Sequence of numbers w/c are reciprocals, arithmetic progression
Proportion
Scale
Harmonic Series
Harmonic Progression
A proportion between two dimensions of a plane figure or two divisions of line which in the ration of the smaller to larger is the same as the ratio of the whole.
Golden Rectangle
Golden Ratio
Golden Section
Golden Eggplant
The diagonals of two rectangles which are either parallel or perpendicular to each other indicate that two rectangles have similar proportions, as wee as the lines that indicate the common alignment of elements.
Fibonacci Series
Regulating Lines
Classical Orders
Renaissance Theories
Series of interlocking ratios that results form applying Pythagoras theory of means to the intervals of the Greek musical scale
Fibonacci Series
Regulating Lines
Classical Orders
Renaissance Theories
The basic unit of dimension was the diameter of column.
Fibonacci Series
Regulating Lines
Classical Orders
Renaissance Theories
It is the system of spacing between columns, which is also based on the diameter.
Columns
Greek
Intercolumnation
Columnation
Le Corbusier's own proportioning system developed in 1942.
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