Architecture Study Guide 2026

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📋 Architecture Exam Format at a Glance

100
Questions
240 min
Time Limit
65.00%
Passing Score

📚 Architecture Topics to Study (46)

✍️ Sample Architecture Questions & Answers

1. A building site slopes steeply and lies partially within a 100-year floodplain. Which early design response is most appropriate?
Elevate occupied floors above the base flood elevation

Locating occupied space and critical systems above the base flood elevation is the fundamental floodplain design strategy required by code.

2. In sustainable site design, what is a bioswale?
A vegetated channel designed to slow, filter, and infiltrate stormwater runoff

A bioswale is a vegetated, shallow channel that slows stormwater runoff, removes pollutants through filtration and biological processes, and promotes groundwater infiltration.

3. What is the primary purpose of 'riparian buffer' regulations in site development?
To preserve vegetation along waterways that filters runoff and stabilizes banks

Riparian buffers are vegetated strips along streams and water bodies that filter stormwater pollutants, reduce erosion, moderate water temperature, and provide wildlife habitat.

4. The Crystal Palace, built for the 1851 Great Exhibition in London, was significant because it:
Was an innovative prefabricated cast iron and glass structure assembled on-site rapidly

The Crystal Palace pioneered modular prefabrication using standardized cast iron and plate glass components assembled rapidly, foreshadowing industrial construction methods.

5. What is the purpose of a landscape buffer zone in site planning?
Creating a vegetated transition zone between incompatible land uses for screening, noise, and visual separation

Landscape buffers are planted areas between incompatible land uses that provide visual screening, noise reduction, and improved aesthetics at site boundaries.

6. What is the primary function of a shear wall in a building's structural system?
Resisting lateral forces such as wind and seismic loads

Shear walls resist lateral forces from wind and earthquakes by acting as vertical cantilevers fixed at the foundation.

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