Spiritual Tradition and Philosophy
Global Influence
Precedents
Technological Influence
100

Name 3 common east asian religions/spiritual philosophies?

Daoism, Shintoism, Confucianism, Buddhism

100

Which highly addictive substance, produced by the British East India Company in India, allowed the West entree into the 18th-century Chinese market?

Opium

100

What building utilized a modular design where each room was a prefabricated steel box that could theoretically be replaced every 25 years?

Nakagin Capsule Tower

100

This method of construction allows you to build ahead of time, allowing for quicker construction.

Pre fabricated construction

200

____ is the Japanese philosophy that embraces imperfection, impermanence, and incompleteness.

Wabi-sabi

200

What was created to separate North and South Korea after the Korean war?

The Demilitarized Zone

200

This specific urban village in Shenzhen transformed from a rural village into a global hub where thousands of residents were trained to produce 60% of the world’s replica oil paintings.

Dafen Village

200

This technological tool allows for the design of more complicated geometries.

Computer Aided Design

300

In North Korea, buildings act as monuments and symbols of which political and ideological philosophy?

Socialism

300

What was the name of the small island where the Dutch could trade with Japan?

Dejima

300

What structure used complex interlocking joints (no nails) from 7th-century Japan and is the oldest surviving wooden structure in the world? It has a flexible timber frame that allows it to "sway" during earthquakes.

Horyu-ji Temple

300

Name a benefit and a shortcoming of modular architecture:

Ex.
Benefits: can be prefabricated, easier to assemble.
Shortcomings: can lack variability, can be over engineered.

400

Which spiritual philosophy influenced Kitayama and Higashiyama cultures in Japan?

Zen buddhism

400

What was the time period of the greatest Japanese expansion?

1910-1945

400

Which precedent uses tatami mat (Japanese flooring for sleeping, seating, and cultural activities) proportions for room sizing?

Katsura Imperial Villa

400

What term describes a prefabricated, minimalist, podlike home, developed with modern technology?

Capsule house

500

Which spiritual philosophy focuses on the presence of spirits (kami) in all things?

Shintoism

500

What other city was the Shenzhen experiment influenced by?

Hong Kong

500

What are some of the architectural and design principles from Kim Jong Il’s “Book of Architecture?”

Self reliance, national identity, monumentality, symbolism, importance of great leader

500

Which group in China is known for developing modular and pre-fabricated buildings, breaking construction speed records?

The BROAD Group

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