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ARCH20002_2025_SM2 Week 3 Lecture Quiz

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Building typology is one of the defining features of urban morphology (the forms, shapes and structure of the city); the following statements are true in explaining how typological features of building define and shape certain urban morphology, except for:

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A.The street frontage/elevation and the nature of site threshold
B.The overall form, shape and height of a building
C.The structural technology adopted in the construction of the building
D.The building setback from site boundary
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Question restatement: Building typology is one of the defining features of urban morphology (the forms, shapes and structure of the city); the following statements are true in explaining how typological features of building define and shape certain urban morphology, except for: Option 1: 'The street frontage/elevation and the nature of site threshold' This relates to how the vertical plane of the building (facade, alignment with the street, interface with the street) and the way a building meets the ground or public space influence the urban streetscape. Such frontage and threshold characteristics are classi......Login to view full explanation

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