You should have finished Study Session 2 and Quick Quiz 2 before starting this Study Session. This Study Session deals with common and specific house styles and their defining features.
The estimated completion time is 90 minutes.
Objectives
At the end of this study session, you should be able to:
At the end of this study session, you should be able to:
- List five common house styles and some of their integral features.
- List some of the specific house styles unique to each common style and some of their characteristic features.
- Recognize the elements that are typical of one house style or another.
Question 1
Describe porch supports for Prairie style homes.Selected Answer: Porch supports are usually square, masonry and usually massive.Correct Answer: Massive, square masonry porch supports.Response Feedback: [None Given] Question 2
Georgian, Italianate, French Colonial, and Adam are subclasses of what common style?Selected Answer: Renaissance ClassicalCorrect Answer: Renaissance ClassicalResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 3
How can one distinguish between a Cape Cod and a Saltbox style home?Selected Answer: Cape Cod is usually one-and-a-half story houseSaltbox is usually two-story houseCorrect Answer: A Saltbox is 2 story in front, 1 story in back. The back roof is longer than the front. A Cape Cod has a symmetric roof.Response Feedback: [None Given] Question 4
List four elements common to Italianate houses.Selected Answer: 1. Low sloped hip roofs2. Wide roof overhang with decorative brackets3. Tall narrow windows with rounded tops4. Slender columns in groups, on porchesCorrect Answer: Low sloped hip roofs Wide roof overhang with decorative brackets Tall narrow windows with rounded tops Slender columns in groups, on porchesResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 5
List three features of Modernistic houses.Selected Answer: 1. Smooth walls (often stucco) - with minimum ornamentation2. Flat roof with coping at roof level3. Facade is asymmetricalCorrect Answer: Smooth walls Flat roofs with coping Facade is asymmetricalResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 6
Name five specific examples of Medieval architecture.Selected Answer: 1. Tudor2. Shingle3. Queen Anne4. Stick5. Gothic revivalCorrect Answer: Gothic Victorian Romanesque Tudor Queen AnneResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 7
Name four integral features and three of the subclasses of Ancient Classical buildings.Selected Answer: 1. Columns2. Symmetry3. Low roof slopes4. Bold entablatures1. Early classic Revival2. Greek Revival3. NeoclassicalCorrect Answer: Integral Features: Columns Symmetry Low slope roofs Bold entablatures Subclasses: Early Classic Revival Greek Revival NeoclassicalResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 8
Name four subclasses of Spanish style architecture.Selected Answer: 1. Spanish Colonial2. Mission3. Pueblo Revival4. MontereyCorrect Answer: Spanish Colonial Mission Pueblo Revival MontereyResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 9
What can be said of Queen Anne house wall surfaces?Selected Answer: Queen Anne houses typically have very few flat wall surfacesCorrect Answer: Very few flat wall surfaces.Response Feedback: [None Given] Question 10
What is the most striking feature of modern Machine Age buildings?Selected Answer: Lack of exterior detailingCorrect Answer: Lack of exterior detailing.Response Feedback: [None Given] Question 11
What kind of dormers are common on Shingle style houses?Selected Answer: Eyebrow dormersCorrect Answer: Hip and eyebrow dormersResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 12
_____ windows are common to the Mission style.Selected Answer: quatrefoil
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity Exact Match
Quatrefoil Exact Match
How can one distinguish between a Cap Cod and a Saltbox style home? Response Feedback: Good work!!Question 13
Ancient Classical is a style most commonly found on _____ and _____ buildings. (Insert your answers separated by a comma.)Selected Answer: governmental,institutional
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity Exact Match
government, institutional Exact Match
government,institutional Exact Match
institutional, government Exact Match
institutional,government Response Feedback: That's incorrect.Question 14
Arts and Crafts and Machine Age are two general classifications of _____ architecture.Selected Answer: modern
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity Exact Match
modern Response Feedback: Good work!!Question 15
Gable ornamentation on Queen Anne houses is called _____ or _____. (Insert your answers separated by a comma.)Selected Answer: gingerbread,Eastlake
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity Exact Match
Gingerbread, Eastlake Exact Match
Gingerbread,Eastlake Exact Match
Eastlake, Gingerbread Exact Match
Eastlake,Gingerbread Response Feedback: Good work!!Question 16
Stick style can be thought of as a link between _____ and _____ styles. (Insert your answers separated by a comma.)Selected Answer: Gothic Revival,Queen Anne
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity Exact Match
Gothic revival, Queen Anne Exact Match
Gothic revival,Queen Anne Exact Match
Queen Anne, Gothic revival Exact Match
Queen Anne,Gothic revival Response Feedback: Good work!!Question 17
The _____ is often the most predominant feature in Medieval style houses.Selected Answer: Tudor-style
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity Exact Match
roof Response Feedback: That's incorrect.Question 18
The most common design elements of Tudor style homes are _____ and _____. (Insert your answers separated by a comma.)Selected Answer: roofs,chimneys
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity Exact Match
roofs, chimneys Exact Match
roofs,chimneys Exact Match
chimneys, roofs Exact Match
chimneys,roofs Response Feedback: Good work!!Question 19
Are steep roofs more common in Medieval styles or Modern styles?Selected Answer: Medieval stylesAnswers: Response Feedback: Good work!!Question 20
On Craftsman style houses, are roof overhangs large or small?Selected Answer: largeAnswers: Response Feedback: Good work!!Question 21
What is usually the focal point of Colonial Revival houses?Selected Answer: front doorAnswers: Response Feedback: Good work!!Question 22
When were Italian Renaissance houses commonly built?Selected Answer: Late 1800s to early 1900sAnswers: Response Feedback: Good work!!Question 23
When were Queen Anne houses commonly built?Selected Answer: Late 1800s to early 1900sAnswers: Response Feedback: Good work!!Question 24
When were Tudor style homes popular?Selected Answer: 1800 ? 1940sAnswers: Response Feedback: Good work!!Question 25
Flat roofs are common to both Modernistic and International homes.Selected Answer: True
Answers: True
FalseResponse Feedback: Good work!!Question 26
Medieval architecture is usually asymmetric.Selected Answer: True
Answers: True
FalseResponse Feedback: Good work!!Question 27
Porches are common on Ancient Classical houses.Selected Answer: True
Answers: TrueFalse
Response Feedback: That's incorrect.Question 28
Queen Anne houses often have towers.Selected Answer: True
Answers: True
FalseResponse Feedback: Good work!!Question 29
Stick houses are often painted in bold colours.Selected Answer: True
Answers: True
FalseResponse Feedback: Good work!!Question 30
Tudor style homes usually have hip roofs.Selected Answer: True
Answers: TrueFalse
Response Feedback: That's incorrect.Question 31
Vivid painting is a characteristic of Craftsman style houses.Selected Answer: False
Answers: TrueFalse
Response Feedback: Good work!!
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