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exam 1
15問 • 10ヶ月前
  • Scarlet Fox
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Site design involves the overlapping of a number technical fields and separate design professionals. It requires input from various experts-like architects, engineers, landscape designers, and urban planners-each contributing their specific expertise to create a cohesive plan.

    Collaboration Across Different Fields

  • 2

    What needs to be done and who is involved vary considerably depending on the type of project. Different buildings and sites present distinct challenges and priorities.

    Context-Specific Needs

  • 3

    the site might be very constrained and primarily consist of the building's footprint, leaving little room for traditional "site design."

    Dense Urban Area

  • 4

    the focus may shift more toward the site's layout, landscaping, infrastructure, and integration with the surroundings, making the site's design more dominant than the building itself.

    Large Sites

  • 5

    extend beyond the immediate building footprint.

    Dealing with site issues outside the building

  • 6

    This work includes designing green spaces, gardens, or natural features around the buildings, enhancing the aesthetic quality of the site design, environmental sustainability, and the overall experience of the users.

    Landscaping

  • 7

    This ensures that the site is accessible and navigable by all individuals, including those with mobility changes. This could involve pathways, ramps, parking areas, and wayfinding systems that prioritize inclusivity.

    Accessibility

  • 8

    This pertains to how the site connects and interacts with its surroundings.

    Site Edges and Transitions

  • 9

    This involves the overall planning and layout of the site, including the placement of buildings, open spaces, utility zones, and access roads.

    General Organization

  • 10

    often prioritize profitability, aiming to maximize returns on investment while minimizing costs.

    DEVELOPER

  • 11

    focuses on sustainable and equitable development.

    URBAN PLANNER

  • 12

    Site development involves addressing both surface and subsurface elements.

    Concerns On and Below the Surface

  • 13

    Given the diverse expertise involved, design coordination is critical in site development. Without it, conflicting plans and

    Importance of Design Coordination

  • 14

    The first work on site which begins the construction and install the unseen site infrastructure (later called the ‘invisible site’).

    Regrading and Excavation

  • 15

    – of the following:  design work,  construction work,  contract negotiations,  financial development, and;  building agency approvals.

    Scheduling and Sequences

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Site design involves the overlapping of a number technical fields and separate design professionals. It requires input from various experts-like architects, engineers, landscape designers, and urban planners-each contributing their specific expertise to create a cohesive plan.

    Collaboration Across Different Fields

  • 2

    What needs to be done and who is involved vary considerably depending on the type of project. Different buildings and sites present distinct challenges and priorities.

    Context-Specific Needs

  • 3

    the site might be very constrained and primarily consist of the building's footprint, leaving little room for traditional "site design."

    Dense Urban Area

  • 4

    the focus may shift more toward the site's layout, landscaping, infrastructure, and integration with the surroundings, making the site's design more dominant than the building itself.

    Large Sites

  • 5

    extend beyond the immediate building footprint.

    Dealing with site issues outside the building

  • 6

    This work includes designing green spaces, gardens, or natural features around the buildings, enhancing the aesthetic quality of the site design, environmental sustainability, and the overall experience of the users.

    Landscaping

  • 7

    This ensures that the site is accessible and navigable by all individuals, including those with mobility changes. This could involve pathways, ramps, parking areas, and wayfinding systems that prioritize inclusivity.

    Accessibility

  • 8

    This pertains to how the site connects and interacts with its surroundings.

    Site Edges and Transitions

  • 9

    This involves the overall planning and layout of the site, including the placement of buildings, open spaces, utility zones, and access roads.

    General Organization

  • 10

    often prioritize profitability, aiming to maximize returns on investment while minimizing costs.

    DEVELOPER

  • 11

    focuses on sustainable and equitable development.

    URBAN PLANNER

  • 12

    Site development involves addressing both surface and subsurface elements.

    Concerns On and Below the Surface

  • 13

    Given the diverse expertise involved, design coordination is critical in site development. Without it, conflicting plans and

    Importance of Design Coordination

  • 14

    The first work on site which begins the construction and install the unseen site infrastructure (later called the ‘invisible site’).

    Regrading and Excavation

  • 15

    – of the following:  design work,  construction work,  contract negotiations,  financial development, and;  building agency approvals.

    Scheduling and Sequences