What is the main drawback of Victorian technologies in construction?
Rachel Armstrong: Architecture that repairs itself?

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They are too expensive.
They require too many workers.
They are difficult to implement.
They result in a one-way energy transfer.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the primary goal of using metabolic materials in architecture?
To connect buildings with nature sustainably.
To create buildings that are insulated from nature.
To reduce construction costs.
To make buildings more aesthetically pleasing.
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What is a protocell primarily composed of?
DNA and proteins.
A fatty bag with a chemical battery.
Wood and limestone.
Metal and glass.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How have bottom-up materials been used historically in architecture?
They have been used exclusively in rural areas.
They have been used to create skyscrapers.
They have been used in ancient times, like limestone in Oxford.
They have been used to build modern bridges.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What potential property could metabolic limestone have?
It could conduct electricity.
It could become transparent.
It could self-repair and grow.
It could change color.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the proposed benefit of using protocell technology in Venice?
To replace the wooden piles with steel.
To grow a limestone reef under the city.
To build new skyscrapers.
To create new tourist attractions.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why is the protocell technology considered globally applicable?
It can be implemented overnight.
It uses terrestrial chemistry available everywhere.
It is very cheap to produce.
It requires no scientific expertise.
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