Site Analysis
Site Context
Prof Wilner
Climate
Site Design
100

Question: This term refers to the study of the immediate outdoor surroundings and features that affect a building's design.

Answer: What is site analysis?

100

Question: This term refers to the removal of topsoil and vegetation from a site before construction.

Answer: What is site clearing?

100

Question: This city is where he was born?

Answer: Los Angeles

100

Question: What's an architect's favorite type of music?

Answer: "House" music of course.

100

Question: Before construction, architects create these visual representations to showcase how the building will fit within its site and surroundings.

Answer: What is a Site Plan?

200

Question: This type of map displays the natural and man-made features of a land area, often used for site analysis in architecture.

Answer: What is topography?

200

Question: This architectural consideration takes into account the natural slope or incline of the land when designing a building.

Answer: What is site grading?

200

Question: I earned my master's degree from this college.

Answer: What is SCAD?

200

Question: This path is used to predict sun location through the year?

Answer: What is the Solar Path?

200

Question: The process of contour mapping helps architects understand and visualize this characteristic of a site.

Answer: What is topography?

300

Question: This crucial environmental consideration evaluates the impact of wind patterns, sun exposure, and climate on a building's site.

Answer: What is microclimate analysis?

300

Question: Architects often conduct this process to understand how the sun's path influences the placement and design of a building on a site.

Answer: What is Solar Orientation?

300

Question: Why did the architecture student become a gardener?

Answer: Because they wanted to branch out from building designs!


300

Question: This movement of air is often considered in building design, for natural ventilation, passive cooling, and even energy.

Answer: What are Prevailing winds?

300

Question: Why did the architecture student bring a ladder to class?

Answer: To elevate their understanding.

400

Question: This term refers to the precise location of a building on a plot of land.

Answer: What is site placement or orientation?

400

Question: This design element aims to preserve existing natural features, such as trees or rock formations, within a building site.

Answer: What is Natural Preservation?

400

Question: I was a design Principal for this firm.

Answer: What is HOK.

400

Question: How a building performs within the built environment, is in part a function of this analysis type.  

Answer: What is building performance analysis?

400

Question: This feature of a building site helps direct water away from the foundation to prevent flooding or water damage.

Answer: What is a drainage system? or drainage mat?

500

Question: A surveyor uses this instrument to measure angles, distances, and elevations on a building site.

Answer: What is a theodolite?

500

Question: What did the building say to the architect?

Answer: Stop window shopping, we need concrete plans.

500

Question: When not obsessing over architecture, I also enjoy these activities.

Answer: What are cooking, kayaking, hiking, traveling, and spending time with my family?

500

Question: The process of examining the soil composition and stability on a building site is known as this.

Answer: What is soil testing or geotechnical investigation?

500

Question: Before construction, this assessment identifies the potential impact of the new structure on local water flow and drainage patterns.

Answer: What is a stormwater management plan or drainage analysis?

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