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Planning Castro
Planning Castro
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PLANNING
Q1: _________ is the art of arranging buildings and other structures on the land in
harmony with each other.
A1: SITE PLANNING
Source: Lynch, K. (1962). Site Planning.
Q2: ________ refer in particular to the foundation material and to the level of the water
table.
A2: SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS
Source: Lynch, K. (1962). Site Planning. Page 18
Q3: The ____________ may be movements of people, good, and wastes, or the
communication of information, or they may be connections of amenity, such as the view
afforded by a park.
A3: LINKS
Source: Lynch, K. (1962). Site Planning. Page 27
Q5: The ________ has the definite advantages of simplicity, convenient access, good
orientation, and suitability for complex distributed flow.
A5: GRID PATTERN
Source: Lynch, K. (1962). Site Planning. Page 41
Q7: ____________ are the primary site materials: they are our environmental base.
A7: ROCK AND EARTH
Source: Lynch, K. (1962). Site Planning. Page 72
Q10: ____________ is the process whereby vacant land is divided into lots and public
rights-of-way, providing sites for future individual buildings which will occupy those lots
when they have been transferred to other developers.
A10: SUBDIVISION
Source: Lynch, K. (1962). Site Planning. Page 104
Q14: Single-story units stacked one above the other to a height of two, three, or rarely,
four or more stories and accessible by common stairs.
A14: FLAT OR WALK-UP APARTMENT
Source: Lynch, K. (1962). Site Planning. Page 134
Q15: Units stacked to a greater heights and served by mechanical lifts, typically either
of the slow speed type, resulting in heights of about six to seven stories
A15: ELEVATOR APARTMENTS
Source: Lynch, K. (1962). Site Planning. Page 135