architectural character:
_ _ _ _ and
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Open and Transparent
BONTOC
LOCATION:___________
HOUSE WITHIN A HOUSE SHELTER FOR RICE, CHICKENS PIGS AND PEOPLE
MOUNTAINS OF CORDILLERA
TRUE OR FALSE
Since Tagbanua houses have various floor levels partitions are necessary.
FALSE
Considered as House boats
Badjao house
Commonly known as the nipa palm or mangrove palm
Nipa
EARLY FILIPINOS ARE ________ FOR THEIR CONSTANT SEARCH OF FOOD THROUGH HUNTING AND FISHING WHICH MADE THEM RELY HEAVILY ON NATURE WHEN CREATING SHELTER.
ROOF SHAPE OF THE ISNEG APAYAO HOUSES
PYRMIDAL/HIPPED ROOF
MANGYAN
TRUE OR FALSE
Yakan house have partitions
false
also known as Japanese blood grass, blady grass, and alang-alang.
Cogon Tree
Give the 3 architectural characteristics of Pre-Spanish architectura
TROPICAL ARCHITECTURE
OPEN AND TRANSPARENT
LIGHT
REGION WHERE HOUSES ARE BUILT ON RICE TERRACES NEAR A SPRING OR GROOVE ENTRY FACES DOWN SLOPE.
IFUGAO
One of the oldest ethnic groups in the Philippines, and can be mainly found in the central and northern Palawan.
TAGBANUA ETHNIC GROUP
In a Badjao house, ladder served as a ________
wash area
has been used in construction for centuries, with its origins dating back to ancient civilizations.
Bamboo
PREDOMINANT SHAPE OF HOUSES OF THE NATIVES BEFORE THE SPANISH COLONIZATION
RECTANGULAR
ISNEG APAYAO
TAGBANUA HUT
No __________ at all in the Manobo house because the Manobos stay outdoors most of the time
decorations
is a tough, adaptable vining or climbing plant that thrives in tropical jungle settings.
Rattan
THE HISTORY AND CULTURE OF THE PHILIPPINES ARE REFLECTED IN ITS ___________
ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE
IN IFUGAO HOUSES, ROOF IS PYRAMIDAL COVERED WITH ______ AND ______
REED AND GRASS
The commercial house of mangyan hut/balay lakoy is elevated from the ground at _____ meters to the surrounding platform.
1.5 meters
it is the central space used as sleeping area for overnight guests. It has an area of 15e-O” x 20’-0” and 8” lower than the areas alongside it.
Lowa
Scientific name of Yakal tree, a remarkable hardwood species native to southeast Asia, particularly in the Philippines
Shorea astylosa