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What principle of landscape architecture involves the careful selection and placement of plant of plant species to create biodiverse and resilient ecosystems?
Biodiversity Conservation
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In landscape architecture, which element refers to the manipulation of light and shadow within outdoor spaces to create dynamic and ever-changing visual experiences?
Light
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In landscape architecture, which element refers to the visual and physical boundaries that define and shape outdoor spaces, providing privacy, enclosure and protectio
Edge
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What principle of landscape architecture involves the design and implementation of outdoor spaces that foster a sense of belonging, identity and attachment to place?
Placemaking
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What is the purpose of a “Piloti” in architectural drawings?
A decorative column used in elevation drawings
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What does the term “Axon” refer to in architectural drafting?
A three- dimensional representation without perspective distortion
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In architectural drafting, what is the purpose of a “Louvre” in a drawing?
To create shading in elevation drawings
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What does the term “Elevation” represent in architectural drawings?
A side view showing the vertical features of a building
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What is the purpose of a “Cutting Plane” in section drawings?
To show where the section cut occurs in a building
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…an elongated shape slightly similar to a circle. It has no straight lines or corners. For example, the number zero (0).
An oval
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…is a closed shape. It is categorized as a two-dimensional geometric shape that is round in structure. It does not have any lines or corners. Fo r example, the wheel of a vehicle, pizza base, dartboard
A circle
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…is a closed 2-D shape that is formed by four sides. The length of each side is equal in measurement. For example, a chessboard and a carrom board.
A square
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…a shape with three sides and is categorized as a two-dimensional geometric shape. For example, the shape of tangy nachos, one slice of cheese burst pizza
A triangle
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…has four sides. It is a two-dimensional geometric shape in which the length of the opposite sides is equal. For example, laptop screen, touchscreen mobile phones etc.
A rectangle
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…a closed two-dimensional figure with three or more straight lines. For example, windows, and doors.
A polygon
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… a closed three-dimensional geometric shape. It is made up of six squares. It has six faces. For example, a Rubik's cube, a ludo dice, or an ice cube.
A cube
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… another three-dimensional shape that is formed using rectangles. For example, a duster, a book, a pencil box.
A cuboid
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a solid shape that is similar to a ball. It is a closed three-dimensional shape formed using a circular base. For example, football, basketball, etc.
A sphere
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… a solid shape that has two flat ends of circular formation. It is a three-dimensional figure which is formed by folding a rectangle. For example, coldrink cans, pool noodles, water bottles.
A cylinder
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… a solid three-dimensional geometric shape with a flat base. The base is circular in shape. It has a pointed edge at the top called the apex. For example, ice-cream cone, clown hat, etc.
A cone
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A 'detailed master plan' in architectural drawings includes:
In-depth analysis of site topography
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A 'site plan' with detailed representation provides information about:
Landscaping elements and utilities
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Which architectural drawing typically showcases a cut-away view of a building's interior?
Section
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An 'elevation' in architectural drawings provides information about:
The building's exterior view
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A 'floor plan' with detailed representation includes information about:
Interior room layout and features
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In architectural drawings, a 'section' provides details about:
Cut-away views of building's interior
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Detailed architectural drawings often include information about:
Specific construction materials and techniques
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A “detailed master plan” includes the representation of:
Site’s elevation changes
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A 'section' drawing in architectural representation is often taken along which axis?
Vertical axis
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An architectural drawing that provides information about the arrangement of rooms on each floor of a building is called a:
Floor plan
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The 'general documents' included in a municipal set of architectural drawings typically comprise:
Supporting reports and relevant documents
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Which set of architectural drawings provides detailed information about the load-bearing elements and structural design of the building?
Structural drawings
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In a municipal architectural set, 'sanitation drawings' focus on:
Plumbing and sewage systems
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Which drawings in a municipal set provide details about the placement and arrangement of electrical fixtures, outlets, and wiring?
Electrical drawings
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What purpose do 'general documents' serve in a municipal set of architectural drawings?
Include supporting reports and important information
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A 'construction detail drawing' primarily provides detailed information about:
Specific construction elements and their connections
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In a construction detail drawing, 'elemental details' refer to:
Specific components and their characteristics
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The 'graphical representation of supportive services' in construction detail drawings often includes details about:
Plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems
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A 'working drawing' is a type of construction drawing that typically includes:
Technical details and dimensions for construction
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In a construction detail drawing, 'elemental details' provide information about:
Specific materials used in construction