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1 The house lots at Walden are a Typical subdivision lots b Much smaller than typical lots c Adjacent to community open spaces and thus seem more spacious d A and C e B and C 2 The common elements that are shared by landscape architecture and engineering a Nature and art b Design with numbers c Man technology and nature d Design in an artistic realm e None of the above 3 According to Lu Cutrera a thorough and broad reaching analysis a Can prevent the complete reworking of a solution if the product is found not to be environmentally sound Is not possible in engineering landscape architecture and collaboration b c Prevents engineers from being held liable for miscalculations d All of the above e None of the above 4 The characteristics of specials places include a Strong image b Progression sequence of experience c Set off as special places in space and time d All of the above e None of the above 5 In comparing the architecture of a hot arid climate with that of a warm and humid climate a Hot arid small windows warm humid large openings b Hot arid flat roof warm humid high umbrella roof c Hot arid heavy adobe insulation warm humid rooms that allow air to flow through d All of the above e None of the above 6 Early Louisiana plantation houses feature a Porches to control the sun s rays b Cross ventilation c Main floor elevated to capture breezes d B and C e All of the above a Design ability b Teaching ability c A knowledge of construction d The science of museum operations e All of the above 7 In order to be the designer of an interpretative exhibit it is beneficial to have a background that includes 8 In the interpretative Swamp Exhibit at the Audobon Zoo visitors find the following along the walkways a Animal habitats b Cultural exhibits about people of the swamp c Artifacts of swamp life d All of the above e None of the above 9 The use of water in an environmentally sensitive manner might include a The use of exeriscape of planting designs b Recycling water c Correctly designing and managing irrigation systems d Creating water codes and displays that conserve water e All of the above 10 Most adventure playgrounds a Include whimsical replicas of the tropical islands castles and dragons or equipment based on other children themes b Encourage children to use materials like scrap lumber to build their own play environments c Are not changed once construction is completed d Do not allow adult managers or supervisors e None of the above 11 Through what two processes doess a child develop intelligence a Assimilation and feedback b Assimilation and accommodations c Assimilation and interaction d Accommodation and feedback e None of the above 12 In playground design provisions for parents should be a Out of sight from children so the children develop independence b Low priority c Comfortable and have easy access and visibility of playground d A and C e None of the above experience is a That these materials can respond to manipulation by the child b That these materials offer the possibilities of variation c That these materials can be moved rearranged d All of the above 14 The planned improvements for Bourbon street included Improved lighting Improved pavements and street gutters a Better signs b c d All of the above e None of the above 13 The reason that psychologists tell us that water and sand can provide the child with an excellent play 15 Four phases of preservation are a Preservation conservation restoration and technology b The associative the aesthetic landscape architecture and architecture c Schematic design conceptual development construction details and implementation d The associative the aesthetic the historic district and adaptive re use e None of the above 16 Versailles is an example of the historical preservation approach that is called a Adaptive use b Frozen time c Management of change d Historic district e None of the above a Trees b Water c Food d Triangulation e All of the above 17 In historic environments such as in Williamsburg the goal is to provide a better understanding of a The daily lifestyle and activities b Utilitarian aspects of life c The gardens of the period both decorative and utilitarian d All of the above e None of the above 18 According to William H Whyte successful plazas provide 19 William H Whyte found that dangerous public places are those that are a Close to bus streets b Cut off from and separated from the street c Heavily populated d All of the above e None of the above 20 William Whyte noted that a Food vendors should be encouraged in plazas b Outdoor cafes should be compactly designed for greater sociability c People tend to be attracted by other people who are eating d All of the above e None of the above 21 As the design for Scotlandville Park proceeded a decision was made to a Sell narrow strips of tree covered land not needed for the interstate to private developers b Avoid recreational use of the floodplain due to the risks of flood damage c Use bicycle and pedestrian pathways to create a linear park linking different usage areas d All of the above e None of the above 22 Scotlandville Park features Interconnection of the community with pathways a Multiple uses of highway right of ways b c A linear park d Nature areas in the floodplain e All of the above 23 The Scotlandville Park plan calls for a Draining the flood plain to provide more space for the park b Preserving the natural vegetation c Maintaining good visibility of the highway from adjacent neighborhoods d All of the above e A and B 24 For the Scotlandville Bypass Highway a The Landscape Architects planned and designed the highway joint use development b The Highway Engineer planned and designed the joint use development c The Design Team planned and designed the joint use development d A and B e None of the above 25 The goals of New Orleans waterfront renovation include which of the following Improving the visitor s ability to get close to the water a b Creation of links between Jackson Square the French Market and the Waterfront c Use of Artillery park as a vantage point to the river and Jackson square d All of the above e None of the above 26 The French Quarter projects that were shown by Max illustrated how the planning of a Five separate projects improved the historic area b Links and nodes enhance five related projects in the historic area c Historic areas are incompatible with modern engineering techniques d All of the above e None of the above 27 The French Quarter Moon


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