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Project-Planning-Design ARE 5.0 Project Planning & Design (PPD) Questions and Answers

Questions 4

An architect is developing a master plan for a small area of a city located on a lake. The master plan has four open sites being considered for a proposed park. The city needs to avoid incoming noise pollution at the park and provide a variety of activities for the city.

Click on the open site that is appropriate for a city park with baseball fields and nature trails.

Project-Planning-Design Question 4

Options:

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Questions 5

Which existing site elements are most important to locate in preparing a schematic design phase site plan for an adaptive reuse project?

Options:

A.

Structures and site improvements to be removed

B.

Utilities and services

C.

Structures and site elements programmed to remain

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Questions 6

An elementary school requires a renovation, selective demolition, and a major addition in order to accommodate a growing student population. An architectural firm has prepared schematic design plans incorporating the school's increased programmatic needs, including an enlarged library, cafeteria, and gymnasium; a secure courtyard; and additional space for administrative offices and classrooms. The main entrance was relocated in order to improve the traffic and pedestrian flow at the beginning and end of the school day, and additional parking was provided to comply with current zoning requirements.

The existing single-story masonry building was built in 1950. Two small additions were built later: the north addition will be kept and repurposed, but the south addition will be demolished. The building contains asbestos and lead in roof soffits, floor tiles, pipe insulation, and window paint. All existing mechanical systems need to be replaced; new systems have not been selected.

Considerations for the renovation include:

    The relocated front entrance must be easily recognizable, highly visible, and secure.

    Interior and exterior materials need to be durable and maintainable in order to withstand frequent student abuse, but also economical due to strict budget limitations.

    Good indoor air quality and increased energy efficiency are priorities for the selection of mechanical equipment.

After completion, the entire school should look uniform, without a distinctive difference between the existing building and new addition.

Building information:

    Construction Type is II-B.

The following resources are available for your reference:

    Existing Plans, including site and floor plans

    Proposed Plans, including site and floor plans

    Cost Analysis

    Zoning Ordinance Excerpts, for off-street parking requirements

    IBC Excerpts, showing relevant code sections

    ADA Standards Excerpts, showing relevant sections from the ADA Standards for Accessible Design

Which of the following is the maximum height the platform can be above the gymnasium floor per the proposed design?

Options:

A.

2'-6"

B.

1'-9"

C.

1'-6"

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Questions 7

Project-Planning-Design Question 7

Refer to the exhibit (building subjected to wind with force diagrams A, B, C, D).

Which of the force diagrams shown correctly represents the resultant wind forces causing an overturning effect on the building and the forces that resist this overturning effect? (Direction and point of application of forces are to be considered; magnitude of forces is not.)

Options:

A.

A

B.

B

C.

C

D.

D

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Questions 8

An architect's client is focused on lighting energy savings and daylighting design in a new 3,000 ft² commercial building addition to expand showroom and office square footage. The client requests reasonable daylighting measures in the design.

What should the architect recommend to the client?

Options:

A.

Isolate electric lighting for daylight-responsive control to within a single zone

B.

Provide for daylight-responsive control of electric lighting

C.

Limit ample access to daylight to the interior spaces only

D.

Increase sunlight in the vicinity of critical visual tasks

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Questions 9

The rehabilitation of a warehouse for a commercial occupancy has a heavy anticipated electrical distribution load and it is expected that the current of the electrical system will be expanded in the near future.

The least expensive and most flexible electrical distribution system would be comprised of which one of the following?

Options:

A.

Paralleled sets of aluminum wire in conduits

B.

Paralleled sets of copper wire in conduits

C.

Single large aluminum or copper conductor

D.

Aluminum or copper bus duct with tap boxes

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Questions 10

Which plumbing criteria will offer a flexible design for a 15-story office building?

Options:

A.

Stacking restrooms outside a central core

B.

Locating restrooms in a central core

C.

Separating plumbing and mechanical chases

D.

Utilizing a two-pipe hydronic system

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Questions 11

Program requirements for a hospital with a clear span of 70 feet include minimal disruption of the hospital routine for future mechanical and electrical repairs and alterations and a maximum economical flexibility of the structure.

Which of the following structural systems is most appropriate?

Options:

A.

Interstitial trusses

B.

Plate girders

C.

Composite floor beams

D.

Precast concrete planks

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Questions 12

Examples of regulatory controls include which of the following elements? Check the four that apply.

Options:

A.

Master plans

B.

Environmental management

C.

Fire protection

D.

Socio-political demographics

E.

Historic designation

F.

Economic models

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Questions 13

During design development of a new motel, the owner receives a cost estimate which was higher than what they had budgeted for. The project descriptions are as follows:

• Number of units: Twenty

• Construction type: V-B

• Number of stories: Two

• Structural system: Light wood frame

• Mechanical system: Central air system

The client wants the architect to reduce the initial construction cost without sacrificing the potential return on investment.

Options:

A.

Change the number of stories to three.

B.

Change the central air system to individual through-the-wall units at each room.

C.

Change the scope to an eighteen-unit development.

D.

Change the structural system to a precast concrete system.

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Questions 14

An architect is working with a developer to determine which of three available sites should be the preferred location for a new office building that will primarily utilize passive energy systems. All three sites are located in a cold, northern climate with winter winds predominantly from the north and west.

Site descriptions:

Site A: Located at the top of a hill; small vegetation and brush; expansive views in all directions.

Site B: Located along a river; heavily wooded area on the north side; coniferous trees shading the southern face of the building.

Site C: Located on a rocky, south-facing slope; wooded on the eastern edge; native grasses on southern boundary.

Primary goal: maximize solar energy potential while maintaining winter wind protection.

Which site should be selected?

Options:

A.

Site A

B.

Site B

C.

Site C

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Questions 15

The design of a large, one-story building to be used for the storage of confidential documents is being evaluated for security. The owners wish to have as much storage space as possible.

Which of the following design strategies would be the most economical solution to maximize security?

Options:

A.

Increase building setbacks

B.

Add visual surveillance cameras

C.

Minimize building entries and windows

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Questions 16

Refer to the exhibit (multi-use building with apartments, offices, stores, parking).

Project-Planning-Design Question 16

The multipurpose building shown is located in a cold-winter, mild-summer climate.

Which of the following is the best location for the mechanical equipment floor?

Options:

A.

Parking level

B.

Store level

C.

Between the office and apartment levels

D.

Top floor

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Questions 17

Which of the following are characteristics of heavy-timber construction? Check the four that apply.

Options:

A.

Fire resistance

B.

Suitability to create unusual layouts or irregular forms

C.

Susceptibility to differential shrinkage

D.

Relatively rapid on-site erection times

E.

Susceptibility to rot

F.

Presence of sapwood to prevent insect damage

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Questions 18

An architect has just received client approval of the Schematic Design documents for a three-story, outpatient medical clinic. The clinic is located within a mixed-use development governed by

a City-approved Planned Development (PD) document. The medical clinic design utilizes standardized departmental layouts and includes outpatient clinics, as well as treatment spaces,

administrative spaces and public/lobby spaces.

The site needs to accommodate four different vehicular traffic flows: patient traffic, staff traffic, service and delivery traffic, and emergency services traffic. In addition, a pedestrian plaza

must connect to the mixed-use development sidewalks. The plaza must provide space for bicycle parking and will serve as the future bus stop.

The site design addresses several challenges related to building orientation. The southeast facade, with excellent visibility from the highway, is the location of all service equipment. The

building entrance faces northwest, convenient to the parking but not visible from the highway.

The client believes future patient volumes will outgrow the clinic. The PD document allows for a planned Phase 2 development on the adjacent vacant site to the southwest. Phase 2 would

include a second building (2 story, 80,000 BGSF) and/or a parking deck.

Other considerations for the project include:

    Protected tree requirements are defined in the PD document.

    Easy pedestrian access must be provided from Sycamore Boulevard.

    All required parking for the clinic must be accommodated on site.

    Programmed area includes 109,450 Departmental Gross Square Feet (DGSF) / 130,184 Building Gross Square Feet (BGSF).

    Exterior material percentages are dictated by the PD document and shall not exceed specific percentages for Primary and Secondary Finishes.

    All service equipment needs to be screened; see PD document for restrictions.

    Signage opportunities are important to the client.

    Acoustical privacy is a concern of the healthcare system.

The following resources are available for your reference:

    Drawings, including a perspective, plans, and exterior elevations

    Building Program, including client's departmental program and detailed program for Treatment 01 (Infusion)

    Exterior Material Cost Comparisons

    Planned Development Document

    IBC Excerpts, showing relevant code sections

    ADA Excerpts, showing relevant sections from the ADA Standards for Accessible Design

Project-Planning-Design Question 18

Project-Planning-Design Question 18

Which of the following design solutions best addresses the client’s concerns related to building orientation, vehicular circulation, and future expansion?

Options:

A.

Locate all vehicular traffic access on one side of the site to simplify circulation and position the main entrance on the southeast facade facing the highway for maximum visibility.

B.

Separate vehicular traffic by type with dedicated access points, place the main entrance facing northwest toward parking for convenient access, and locate service equipment on the southeast facade screened as per PD requirements.

C.

Cluster patient and emergency vehicle access on the northwest facade with the main entrance adjacent, position staff and service access on the northeast, and minimize the pedestrian plaza to maximize parking area.

D.

Position the main entrance on the northeast facade to align with future Phase 2 development, route all vehicular traffic through a centralized loop road, and locate service equipment behind the building without screening to reduce costs.

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Questions 19

Project-Planning-Design Question 19

Refer to the exhibit (photo showing diagonal cracks in a wall).

The structural damage evident in the photograph illustrates a classic example of failure due to which of the following?

Options:

A.

Overturning

B.

In-plane shear

C.

Excessive diaphragm flexure

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Questions 20

Project-Planning-Design Question 20

Refer to the exhibit (site designs A through D with tree and shrub placement and prevailing northwest winds indicated).

Which of the following site designs would best protect the structure from prevailing northwest winds?

Options:

A.

Site Design A

B.

Site Design B

C.

Site Design C

D.

Site Design D

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Questions 21

An elementary school requires a renovation, selective demolition, and a major addition in order to accommodate a growing student population. The school is located in a temperate coastal climate that requires almost equal heating and cooling days during the year. Good indoor air quality and increased energy efficiency are priorities.

Given the building use and site location, which of the following approaches should be used for the mechanical system in the school?

Options:

A.

Hydronic Convection System

B.

Geothermal System

C.

Single Duct Constant Air Volume (CAV)

D.

Evaporative Cooling and Trombe Wall

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Questions 22

Which of the following is the most effective way to reduce noise in mechanical air delivery systems?

Options:

A.

Increase the size of the ductwork

B.

Provide exterior duct insulation

C.

Reduce the free area of the supply air grille

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Questions 23

An architect has just received client approval of the Schematic Design documents for a three-story, outpatient medical clinic. The clinic is located within a mixed-use development governed by

a City-approved Planned Development (PD) document. The medical clinic design utilizes standardized departmental layouts and includes outpatient clinics, as well as treatment spaces,

administrative spaces and public/lobby spaces.

The site needs to accommodate four different vehicular traffic flows: patient traffic, staff traffic, service and delivery traffic, and emergency services traffic. In addition, a pedestrian plaza

must connect to the mixed-use development sidewalks. The plaza must provide space for bicycle parking and will serve as the future bus stop.

The site design addresses several challenges related to building orientation. The southeast facade, with excellent visibility from the highway, is the location of all service equipment. The

building entrance faces northwest, convenient to the parking but not visible from the highway.

The client believes future patient volumes will outgrow the clinic. The PD document allows for a planned Phase 2 development on the adjacent vacant site to the southwest. Phase 2 would

include a second building (2 story, 80,000 BGSF) and/or a parking deck.

Other considerations for the project include:

    Protected tree requirements are defined in the PD document.

    Easy pedestrian access must be provided from Sycamore Boulevard.

    All required parking for the clinic must be accommodated on site.

    Programmed area includes 109,450 Departmental Gross Square Feet (DGSF) / 130,184 Building Gross Square Feet (BGSF).

    Exterior material percentages are dictated by the PD document and shall not exceed specific percentages for Primary and Secondary Finishes.

    All service equipment needs to be screened; see PD document for restrictions.

    Signage opportunities are important to the client.

    Acoustical privacy is a concern of the healthcare system.

The following resources are available for your reference:

    Drawings, including a perspective, plans, and exterior elevations

    Building Program, including client's departmental program and detailed program for Treatment 01 (Infusion)

    Exterior Material Cost Comparisons

    Planned Development Document

    IBC Excerpts, showing relevant code sections

    ADA Excerpts, showing relevant sections from the ADA Standards for Accessible Design

The architect and civil engineer are coordinating the design of the proposed pedestrian plaza fronting along Sycamore Boulevard and reviewing estimates for the cost of street trees. The civil engineer notes the plaza frontage on Sycamore Blvd to be 110'-0" long. Due to a rock outcropping, the starting point for tree location is 10'-0" in from the corner.

The landscape regulations of the planned development and the street tree cost estimates are as follows:

    'Cathedral' Live Oak: $250 per tree

    Allee Elm: $200 per tree

    American Holly: $125 per tree

What is the minimum cost for street trees along the frontage described?

Options:

A.

$1,000

B.

$1,600

C.

$2,000

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Questions 24

Which of the following design elements will affect pedestrian security within a site? Check the four that apply.

Options:

A.

Impervious pavement

B.

Type of landscaping

C.

Parking quantity

D.

Number of site access points

E.

Transparency of fences and barriers

F.

Location of adjacent activity

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Questions 25

An elementary school requires a renovation, selective demolition, and a major addition in order to accommodate a growing student population. An architectural firm has prepared schematic design plans incorporating the school's increased programmatic needs, including an enlarged library, cafeteria, and gymnasium; a secure courtyard; and additional space for administrative offices and classrooms. The main entrance was relocated in order to improve the traffic and pedestrian flow at the beginning and end of the school day, and additional parking was provided to comply with current zoning requirements.

The existing single-story masonry building was built in 1950. Two small additions were built later: the north addition will be kept and repurposed, but the south addition will be demolished. The building contains asbestos and lead in roof soffits, floor tiles, pipe insulation, and window paint. All existing mechanical systems need to be replaced; new systems have not been selected.

Considerations for the renovation include:

    The relocated front entrance must be easily recognizable, highly visible, and secure.

    Interior and exterior materials need to be durable and maintainable in order to withstand frequent student abuse, but also economical due to strict budget limitations.

    Good indoor air quality and increased energy efficiency are priorities for the selection of mechanical equipment.

After completion, the entire school should look uniform, without a distinctive difference between the existing building and new addition.

Building information:

    Construction Type is II-B.

The following resources are available for your reference:

    Existing Plans, including site and floor plans

    Proposed Plans, including site and floor plans

    Cost Analysis

    Zoning Ordinance Excerpts, for off-street parking requirements

    IBC Excerpts, showing relevant code sections

    ADA Standards Excerpts, showing relevant sections from the ADA Standards for Accessible Design

Options:

A.

5th Grade Classrooms

B.

3rd Grade Classrooms

C.

1st Grade Classrooms

D.

Kindergarten Classrooms

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Questions 26

A 100,000-square-foot distribution warehouse has roof drains around the perimeter.

Which combination of structure and roofing system insulation is most cost effective?

Options:

A.

Level rigid frame with tapered rigid insulation

B.

Sloped rigid frame with rigid insulation

C.

Level open web joists with tapered rigid insulation

D.

Sloped open web joists with rigid insulation

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Questions 27

Which strategy enhances passive solar residential design in the northern hemisphere?

Options:

A.

Locating deciduous trees along the south side of the house

B.

Eliminating insulated glazing along the northern walls

C.

Reducing heat storage capacity

D.

Installing an electric baseboard heating system

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Questions 28

When designing a three-story wood-frame home located in a high wind region, the addition of a green roof with a two-foot soil bed would do which one of the following?

Options:

A.

Increase the structure's resistance to overturning

B.

Require additional tie-downs

C.

Increase the structure's resistance to racking

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Questions 29

An elementary school requires a renovation, selective demolition, and a major addition in order to accommodate a growing student population. An architectural firm has prepared schematic design plans incorporating the school's increased programmatic needs, including an enlarged library, cafeteria, and gymnasium; a secure courtyard; and additional space for administrative offices and classrooms. The main entrance was relocated in order to improve the traffic and pedestrian flow at the beginning and end of the school day, and additional parking was provided to comply with current zoning requirements.

The existing single-story masonry building was built in 1950. Two small additions were built later: the north addition will be kept and repurposed, but the south addition will be demolished. The building contains asbestos and lead in roof soffits, floor tiles, pipe insulation, and window paint. All existing mechanical systems need to be replaced; new systems have not been selected.

Considerations for the renovation include:

•The relocated front entrance must be easily recognizable, highly visible, and secure.

•Interior and exterior materials need to be durable and maintainable in order to withstand frequent student abuse, but also economical due to strict budget limitations.

•Good indoor air quality and increased energy efficiency are priorities for the selection of mechanical equipment.

After completion, the entire school should look uniform, without a distinctive difference between the existing building and new addition.

Building information:

•Construction Type is II-B.

The following resources are available for your reference:

•Existing Plans, including site and floor plans

•Proposed Plans, including site and floor plans

•Cost Analysis

•Zoning Ordinance Excerpts, for off-street parking requirements

•IBC Excerpts, showing relevant code sections

•ADA Standards Excerpts, showing relevant sections from the ADA Standards for Accessible Design

The building contains asbestos and lead in roof soffits, floor tiles, pipe insulation, and window paint. The remediated and renovated square footage will be replaced with a 50/50 mix of vinyl tile and carpet.

What is the total installed cost for the area of vinyl tile?

Options:

A.

$3,659

B.

$12,448

C.

$16,107

D.

$44,460

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Questions 30

An architect has just received client approval of the Schematic Design documents for a three-story, outpatient medical clinic. The clinic is located within a mixed-use development governed by

a City-approved Planned Development (PD) document. The medical clinic design utilizes standardized departmental layouts and includes outpatient clinics, as well as treatment spaces,

administrative spaces and public/lobby spaces.

The site needs to accommodate four different vehicular traffic flows: patient traffic, staff traffic, service and delivery traffic, and emergency services traffic. In addition, a pedestrian plaza

must connect to the mixed-use development sidewalks. The plaza must provide space for bicycle parking and will serve as the future bus stop.

The site design addresses several challenges related to building orientation. The southeast facade, with excellent visibility from the highway, is the location of all service equipment. The

building entrance faces northwest, convenient to the parking but not visible from the highway.

The client believes future patient volumes will outgrow the clinic. The PD document allows for a planned Phase 2 development on the adjacent vacant site to the southwest. Phase 2 would

include a second building (2 story, 80,000 BGSF) and/or a parking deck.

Other considerations for the project include:

    Protected tree requirements are defined in the PD document.

    Easy pedestrian access must be provided from Sycamore Boulevard.

    All required parking for the clinic must be accommodated on site.

    Programmed area includes 109,450 Departmental Gross Square Feet (DGSF) / 130,184 Building Gross Square Feet (BGSF).

    Exterior material percentages are dictated by the PD document and shall not exceed specific percentages for Primary and Secondary Finishes.

    All service equipment needs to be screened; see PD document for restrictions.

    Signage opportunities are important to the client.

    Acoustical privacy is a concern of the healthcare system.

The following resources are available for your reference:

    Drawings, including a perspective, plans, and exterior elevations

    Building Program, including client's departmental program and detailed program for Treatment 01 (Infusion)

    Exterior Material Cost Comparisons

    Planned Development Document

    IBC Excerpts, showing relevant code sections

    ADA Excerpts, showing relevant sections from the ADA Standards for Accessible Design

The developer decides that the 4-inch terra cotta exterior veneer is too expensive, and wants to replace the terra cotta with an alternative finish in its entirety.

Which of the following alternative materials should the architect suggest to reduce cost and meet the Planned Development Document requirements? Check the two that apply.

Options:

A.

Low Priced Stone

B.

Cultured Stone

C.

Standard Brick

D.

Artisan Brick

E.

Earth Tone EIFS

F.

Metal Panels (Fluoropolymer finish)

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Last Update: Aug 9, 2025
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