WS1-Chapter 11 Exterior Design Factors
WS1-Chapter 11 Exterior Design Factors
WS1-Chapter 11 Exterior Design Factors
2. The wider the lot, the more access will affect the location of the entry and the garage.
a. True
b. False
3. The Georgian style is an example of a basic style that was modified throughout the colonies in
response to available materials and weather.
a. True
b. False
5. Although a single-level home can be created with Victorian features, the style is more suited for
multilevel homes.
a. True
b. False
6. To help keep the values of the neighborhood uniform, many areas have ____ committees.
a. architectural control b. architectural board
c. architect review d. house design
10. A ____ window is a large window that is divided into three parts.
a. bay b. grand
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11. ____ is used to describe buildings inspired by the classical architecture of ancient Greece and
Rome, which contain some but not all of the main features.
a. Neoclassical b. Modern
c. Postmodern d. Contemporary
12. ____ structures are a style of architecture originating in the 1920s that featured geometric,
streamlined shapes and the use of materials such as aluminum, stainless steel, lacquer, and inlaid
wood.
a. Neoclassical b. Modern
c. Arts and Crafts d. Art Deco
13. The ____ style originated in India and became a popular American style between 1900–1920.
a. ranch b. rotunda
c. bungalow d. cabana
14. A ____ is a spare room near the kitchen, over the garage, or in another area apart from the
bedrooms that provides extra value when a home is not designed for a specific buyer.
a. guest room b. den
c. day room d. bonus room
15. Placing ____ above the upper living areas allows heated air to be exhausted from the building
envelope, providing natural ventilation for summer cooling.
a. insets b. dormers
c. shadowboxes d. windows
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