HOA 4 ( 4.1&4.2) Flashcards

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Tabon Cave/ CallaoCave Complex is located at?

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Lipuun Point, Palawan.

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It is the earliest form of human habitation in Philippines?

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cave shelters

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It was the site to first establish the presence of humans in the Philippines during the Pleistocene.

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Tabon cave

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It is shaped valley in southwestern Palawan. Their territory has Mt. Mantalingajan to the east and a coast to the west.

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Tau’t Batu

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Idjang is located at?

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Batanes

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It is a triangular-shaped hilltop type of citadel found in the Batanes Islands in the Philippines. It is made of limestone and wood and was used by the Ivatan people

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Idjang

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Rock-hewn fortresses of the Ivatans

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Idjang

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Lean-to of the Agta of Palanan and also Constructed along the principle of tripod

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Pinanahang

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Used by the Pinatubo Aeta; has no living platform; forms two sloping sides with one or both ends left open

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Hawong

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It is usually the houses located at Gaddang and Kalinga of Luzon Manoboo and Mandaya of Mindanao Maranao of Lake Lanao

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Tree House

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How many meters is tree house from the ground.

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Usually Six, twelve or even eighteen meters

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Exemplifies the commonest building techniques based on the forms and materials of a particular historical period, region, or group of people.

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Vernacular Architecture

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Archetypal tropical characteristics of Southeast Asian domestic architecture:

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▪ An elevated living floor
▪ Buoyant rectangular volume
▪ Raised pile foundation
▪ Voluminous thatched roof

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It is the traditional type of house in Apayao with an elevated rectangular one-room structure and protected by a high-pitch thatch roof that resembles a pointed barrel vault.

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Apayao House

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Apayao House is located at?

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Balai. Northern Cordillera

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It is a Traditional Isneg house.

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Binuron

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Roof suggests an inverted hull and also Exposed floor joists outside suggest the profile of a boat.

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Binuron

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It is the main section in Binuron.

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Datag or Xassaran

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It is slightly raised platform on three sides in Binuron House.

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Tamuyon

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It is a Traditional Badjao boat-house.

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Lepa

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It has No outriggers, roofed, loose and detachable structure.

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Lepa

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It has outriggers, roofed, walled in on all sides by wooden boards in Lepa.

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Djenging

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It is not roofed, only used for fishing and short trips in Lepa.

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Dapang or Vinta

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It is a Traditional Badjao landhouse.

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Luma

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It is a stairs where women often wash clothes and kitchen utensils.
Harun
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It is a Traditional lowland dwelling, northern and central regions
Bahay kubo
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"The passively-cooled house.” ■ Porous surfaces ■ Horizontality of windows ■ Roof and window overhangs ■ Surrounding garden
Bahay Kubo
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What includes in Primary spaces of Bahay Kubo interior?
▪ Living room ▪ Kitchen and service area (dapogan, banggerahan, andbatalan)
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What includes in Secondary spaces of Bahay Kubo interior?
▪ Dining ▪ Silong and balkon ▪ Bedrooms
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It is a Traditional Bontoc house,for the affluent.
Fay-u / Afung
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It is a dwelling for the poor in Bontoc house.
Katyufong
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It is residence of widows or unmarried old women; can also be called katyufong in Bontoc house.
Kol-lob
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It is a Traditional Ifugao house, for theaffluent; more permanent.
Bale or Fale
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It is a dwelling for the poor; temporary in Traditional Ifugao house.
Abong
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Bale or Fale is support by:
four posts, twogirders, three joists or beams.
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It is a rat guard in Ifugao house.
Halipan
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Known as “The house as a womb.”
Bale or Fale
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It is a Traditional Ivatan house.
Rakuh
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Thick thatch, walls mortared with stone or plastered with white lime and also Wooden post and lintel framework is implanted in the walls.
Rakuh
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It is the type of Rakuh house that common two-sloped roof of either the rakuh or the kusina.
Sinadumparan
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This type of house under rakuh or kusina has stone and lime walls with a distinct four-sloped roof
Maytuab
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It is a Traditional Kalinga house.
Binayon or Finaryon
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■ Octagonal in plan; exterior features are not strongly defined. ■ Dataggon, central section. ■ Sipi, slightly elevated side sections
Binayon or Finaryon
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It is a Traditional Kankanai house, for the wealthy.
Binangiyan
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It is a Traditional Kankanai house, for poorer families; temporary abode.
Apa or inapa
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It is a Traditional Kankanai house, for more temporary
Allao
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It is a Traditional Bontoc house in Sagada.
Inagamang
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It is a Traditional Bontoc house in upper level granary
Agamang
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It is a house that are elevated rectangular one-room structures near the coastal waters of Southern Mindanao, Palawan, Zamboanga, and Sulu archipelago.
Samal House
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These houses are directly built on shallow water and connected to the shore by a pantan (bridge) or directly built on solid ground
Samal House
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It is a Traditional Tausug house.
Bay Sinug
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House building can be construed as corresponding to the birth of a human.
Bay Sinug
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An bargeboardend decoration in Bay Sinug
Tadjuk pasung
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It is known as family residence
Afong
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It is known as council house and dormitory of the young and old unmarried males.
Ato
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It is known female dormitory.
Ulog or Olog
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It is known as storage for food, jewelry and wine jars.
Al-kang
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It is known as rice granary.
Akhamang
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It is known as pig pens.
Falinto-og
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It is a Traditional Maranao house, ancestral residence of the datu and his extended family.
Torogan
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It is a traditional large house in maranao.
Mala-a-walai
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It is a small house in maranao.
Lawig
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It is a decorative beamends in maranao houses that are often with pako rabong and naga carvings
Panolong
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It is a Lady's dormitory tower in maranao houses.
Lamin
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Features of Vernacular Architecture
-non professional -constant adaptation -involves intuitive thinking -subject to the evaluation