CLEP Humanities : Architecture

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Example Questions

Example Question #352 : 3 D Art

Who was the architect famous for designing a Glass House as his own residence?

Possible Answers:

I. M. Pei

Mies van der Rohe

Philip Johnson

Frank Gehry

Frank Lloyd Wright

Correct answer:

Philip Johnson

Explanation:

Philip Johnson was a modernist architect who sought clean lines, used steel and glass construction, and valued function in his design. Inspired by the Farnsworth House designed by Mies van der Rohe, Johnson designed his own house in Connecticut as made almost entirely of glass. The rectangular abode is now a tourist site, along with Johnson's entire property, including other buildings and his massive art collection.

Example Question #43 : Renaissance To Contemporary Architecture

John Augustus Roebling is the architect responsible for which New York City landmark?

Possible Answers:

The Brooklyn Bridge

The George Washington Bridge

Trinity Church

The Statue of Liberty

The Empire State Building

Correct answer:

The Brooklyn Bridge

Explanation:

John Augustus Roebling, a German immigrant, was the leading designer of bridges throughout the mid-nineteenth century in America. His masterpiece, however, was the Brooklyn Bridge, which was the first steel-wire suspension bridge ever built. Unfortunately, Roebling died in 1870, just as it was beginning construction, and his son Washington Roebling had to take over construction.

Example Question #163 : Architecture

The unfinished Sagrada Familia cathedral in Barcelona was designed by whom?

Possible Answers:

Joan Miró

Enrique Nieto

Pablo Picasso

Antoni Gaudí

Salvador Dalí

Correct answer:

Antoni Gaudí

Explanation:

La Sagrada Familia was planned as a massive church in Barcelona that would rival its Cathedral in size. After breaking ground in 1882, the church is still not totally finished. Importantly, its architect Antoni Gaudí was killed in a 1926 tram accident, and the work had to continue on under architects with different design aesthetics than its singular original designer.

Example Question #401 : Clep: Humanities

The architect Frank Gehry is famous for designing the building for which art museum?

Possible Answers:

The Musee D'Orsay in Paris

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art in Los Angeles

The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao

The Museum of Modern Art in New York

The Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago

Correct answer:

The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao

Explanation:

Gehry, a modernist architect well known for flowing lines and unusual shapes, has built concert halls, museums, and government buildings around the world. Among his most notable works is the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, constructed out of titanium and glass, in shapes that are meant to evoke the countryside of Bilbao's Basque region.

Example Question #402 : Clep: Humanities

Mayan architecture was dominated by what kind of building?

Possible Answers:

The pyramid

The vaulted hall

The onion dome

The galleried temple

The minaret

Correct answer:

The pyramid

Explanation:

All Mayan cities and temple structures revolved around the pyramid. Typically featuring steps to the top of the pyramid and terraces, the Mayas used the pyramid for temples, palaces, and most other important buildings. The use of the pyramid was highly influential for later Mesoamerican cultures, such as the Aztecs.

Example Question #392 : 3 D Art

Hindu temple architecture is defined in the works collectively known as __________.

Possible Answers:

the Rig Veda

the Bhagavad Gita

the Shilpa Shastras

the Rhamayana

the Mahabaratha

Correct answer:

the Shilpa Shastras

Explanation:

Hindu temple architecture follows guidelines which call for a circular inner sanctum with the rest of the structure emanating from the center room. As with most ancient Hindu artistic traditions, the basic structures and rules for Hindu temple architecture are found in the group of works known as the Shilpa Shastras.

Example Question #351 : 3 D Art

The architectural movement of the early twentieth century that focused on modernism, simplicity, and a complete artistic cohesion among disciplines was __________.

Possible Answers:

Expressionism

Bauhaus

Socialist Realism

De Stijl

Beaux-Arts

Correct answer:

Bauhaus

Explanation:

The "Bauhaus," German for House of Construction, was a school of arts and architecture in the Weimar Period between the two World Wars. The school was so influential that it gave its name to an entire movement, focusing on modern design, efficiency, and a cohesive approach to art between architecture, design, and crafts.

Example Question #4 : Identifying Artists, Works, Or Schools Of Nineteenth Century Architecture

Beaux-Arts architecture in the United States is defined by all of the following features EXCEPT __________.

Possible Answers:

use of Baroque motifs

a hierarchy of spaces

clean lines and shapes

a flat roof

wide use of statuary

Correct answer:

clean lines and shapes

Explanation:

"Beaux-Arts" takes its name from the national art school in France, but describes a separate movement among architects in the United States from roughly 1880 to 1920. The movement was defined by a sweeping neoclassicism that used Baroque motifs, featured a hierarchy of spaces (making grand entryways more important than living areas), added ornate elements like statues and vaultings, and usually employed flat roofs on buildings. The Beaux-Arts style was surpassed by Modernist architecture that valued clean lines and functionality over design details.

Example Question #4 : Twentieth And Twenty First Century Architecture

What design and architecture style is defined by a mix of traditional craft motifs with industrial processes?

Possible Answers:

Beaux-Arts

Art Deco

Modernist

Art Nouveau

Neoclassicist

Correct answer:

Art Deco

Explanation:

Art Deco was a thoroughly early-twentieth-century phenomenon in arts and architecture, as it blended machine-age construction with traditional craftwork aesthetics. The designs featured a great deal of metal with rich colors, bold geometric shapes, and distinct ornamentation. One of the most famous Art Deco buildings is the Chrysler Building in New York.

Example Question #3 : Identifying Architects, Buildings, And Schools Of Modern Architecture

The Chrysler Building is a chief example of what artistic movement?

Possible Answers:

Bauhaus

Abstract Expressionism

Modernism

Art Deco

Futurism

Correct answer:

Art Deco

Explanation:

The Chrysler Building in midtown Manhattan was the tallest building in the world for eleven months, spanning from its completion in May of 1930 to the completion of the Empire State Building. Apart from sheer size, the Chrysler building was also notable as a shining example of Art Deco design. The building's brick artifice, metal crown, and use of modern technological design all were exactly in line with Art Deco's chief features.

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