Exam Guide: Site Planning & Design
Exam Guide: Site Planning & Design
Exam Guide: Site Planning & Design
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Site Planning
& Design
65 MC Questions
2 Vignettes
Overview
Knowledge/
Skills
Sample Multiple
Choice Questions
Site Grading
Vignette
Site Design
Vignette
References
DIVISION STATEMENT
Employ knowledge and skills pertaining to site planning and design including environmental, social, and economic issues,
project and practice management.
Content Areas
1.
PRINCIPLES
2.
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
(24-32 percent of scored items)
Vignettes
SITE GRADING
SITE DESIGN
Site Planning
& Design
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Knowledge/
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KNOWLEDGE / SKILLS
Sample Multiple
Choice Questions
The division has been broken down into a listing of knowledge and skills directly related to each major content area.
Site Grading
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1. PRINCIPLES
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A.
Review and assess the site for impact of human
behavior, historic precedent, design theory in the
selection of systems, materials, and methods on
site design and construction.
1.
Site Planning
Select and evaluate a potential site using generally
accepted site planning and master planning principles.
Review and assess the impact on site development of
all zoning ordinances, building codes, and covenants.
Review and assess the impact on site development of
all physical, natural, and other constraints.
2. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
(24-32 percent of scored items)
A.
Evaluate site and environmental conditions by assessing and applying systems, materials, and construction
methods, incorporating principles of sustainability,
and assessing design impact on human behavior.
2. Site Design and Design Principles
Apply generally accepted site design practices and
basic engineering principles to site design. Apply the
concepts of spatial visualization and modeling, texture,
shape, form, line, scale, pattern, symmetry, color, contrast,
mass, and acoustics to achieve programmatic site
design goals.
3. I mplications of Design Decisions
Evaluate the impact of site design decisions on costs,
schedules, basic engineering principles, site utilization,
expansion, or any other important site issue.
4. A
daptive Reuse of Buildings and/or Materials
Examine the impact of adaptive reuse concepts and/or
materials on site design.
Site Planning
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4.
Sustainable Design
Manage sustainable resources such as low impact
materials, indigenous materials, recyclable, and renewable resources to minimize material consumption and
waste. Apply principles affecting the use of materials
and energy consumption in site planning and design.
A.
Incorporate building codes, specialty codes, zoning
and other regulatory requirements for inclusion in
site design and construction.
A.
Consider the influence design decisions have on
the selection of systems, materials, and methods
incorporated in site design and construction.
2. Construction Materials
Determine the appropriate site material for application
in site design.
3. Fixtures, Furniture, Equipment, and Finishes
Select or design appropriate site design
product/materials.
4. Product Selection and Availability
Determine the appropriate products/materials for use
on the site, considering site location, transportation, and
availability of site materials (fill materials, appropriate
selection for context, transportation costs, etc.)
5. Thermal and Moisture Protection
Develop the site applying principles of site drainage, water
infiltration, moisture migration, and thermal expansion.
Site Planning
& Design
65 MC Questions
2 Vignettes
Overview
Knowledge/
Skills
Sample Multiple
Choice Questions
6. Natural and Artificial Lighting
Consider daylight, solar control, and energy consumption
when developing the site.
Site Grading
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Site Design
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Site Planning
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Knowledge/
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Choice Questions
Site Grading
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Site Design
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Site Planning
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Choice Questions
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8. Which of the following would be the best design-withclimate strategy in the layout of a new town in a cool
region such as Winnipeg or Minneapolis?
o The town structure should be densely grouped;
larger building units may be grouped close together
but spaced to utilize sun-heat effects, and the layout
should provide a sheltering effect against winds.
o The preferred design is an open and free layout
of buildings that tend to merge with nature.
o The town structure should be dense and provide
shade, and unit dwellings or groups of buildings
should create court-like areas.
o B
uildings should be separated to utilize air movements,
and the character of the town fabric should be loose
and scattered.
Site Planning
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13. Costs for cutting and filling earth on site are typically
calculated by which of the following?
o Square yards
o Cubic yards
o Acres
o Tonnage
15. In cold climates, vapor barriers are desirable below attic
insulation because they
o minimize moisture migration
o serve as secondary waterproofing
o support the insulation
o provide protection from insect infestation
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70.25 ft
71.25 ft
72.50 ft
73.25 ft
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30.
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38.
Increased moisture content in bearing soils can have which
of the following effects? Check the two that apply.
o Change in volume
o Reduction in bearing capacity
o Increased cohesion
o Decreased compatibility
35. On which of the proposed sites would the use of solar
energy be most limited?
o Site A
o Site B
o Site C
o Site D
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Program
A steam engine Locomotive Display is to be located within a
fenced area in a city park. The park is surrounded by private
properties on all sides.
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Use sketch
lines to lay
out swales.
Directions
On the work screen you will see a topographic representation
of an existing site that is to have a built object placed on it and
the site regraded. The tools available will allow you to place the
built object and manipulate and identify contour lines. Your
completed work should show the placed built object and should
show the site plan with contours that will successfully allow
water to flow from the site in accordance with the program
and site conditions.
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Sketch lines
used to
layout swales
is useful.
Finish floor is
properly identified.
lay out the swales (not required, but a good method for locating swales).
Using the sketch lines as a guide, the existing contours were altered to
provide a level pad for the Locomotive Display and swales to divert the
water running downhill from the east side of the site.
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Swales are actually
berms in this solution.
Be careful of the direction
of the slope of the site.
This solution is laid out similarly to the passing solution, except that the
swales are drawn as berms. While berms may prevent some surface
water from reaching the Locomotive Display, they also direct water that
Site Planning
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Directions
You have been assigned the task of developing a schematic
site plan based on a program that includes legal requirements
and other site influences.
Site Grading
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Use a sketch circle to
lay out setbacks for
driveway locations.
References
buildings
outdoor space
u
Vehicular access and service drives
u
Required parking spaces
Only spaces drawn with the Handicap Spaces tool
will be counted as universally accessible spaces.
u
Pedestrian walkways
u
Vegetation
u
An
20-0
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Program
8.
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Sample Multiple
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9.
3.
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5.
6.
7.
10. P
rovide only one 24 ft wide curb cut located no closer
than 120 ft from the intersection of the centerlines of the
two existing public streets.
11. D
raw vehicular circulation to access the parking and
service entrance.
u
A service drive shall attach to the service entrance of
the Restaurant.
u
A turnaround or drive-through circulation is not
required for the service drive.
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12. C
onnect the Pedestrian Plaza, the universally accessible
parking spaces, and the main entrances of the two buildings to each other and to the existing public walk with a
continuous walkway system.
u
The Pedestrian Plaza may be considered part of the
walkway system.
DECIDUOUS TREE
CONIFEROUS TREE
Site Planning
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Noonday solar
access.
Compact,
logical layout.
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Acceptable
coordination of
Pedestrian Plaza
and entry pad to the
Office Tower.
Only six trees
are removed.
Good location of accessible
parking spaces.
Good-drive through
circulation pattern; all
spaces are reachable
in both directions.
Separation of parking
and service entrance.
main entrance of the Office Tower and connects the Tower, the
Restaurant, parking area and other walkways. The curb cut for
the driveway is located far enough from the intersection of the
roads and the required setback from the Pond is maintained.
One of the most important program items in this vignette is
the requirement for a drive-through circulation pattern. This
solution shows a well-designed, efficient layout that adequately
meets that requirement.
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Driveway is not
perpendicular
to street.
Sample Multiple
Choice Questions
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Site Planning
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Sample MultipleKnowledge/
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Skills
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Sample
Multiple
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Choice
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Grading
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References
Modern Architecture
Alan Colquhoun
Oxford University Press, 2002