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Example Questions
Example Question #1 : Urban Planning & Design
Which of these men designed the modern Brazilian capital of Brasilia?
Edmund Bacon
Daniel Burnham
Oscar Niemeyer.
Frank Lloyd Wright
Edward W. Soja
Oscar Niemeyer.
The Brazilian capital city “Brasilia” was designed by Oscar Niemeyer. Brasilia is a city designed in the style of modern architecture.
Example Question #1 : Urban Planning & Design
Urban environments inspired by postmodern architecture primarily differ from urban environments inspired by modern architecture in that __________.
they focus on economic efficiency and human convenience
they incorporate more aesthetically pleasing buildings
they feature smaller neighborhoods and more wide-open spaces
None of these answers are accurate.
they feature a greater emphasis on futuristic and industrious designs
they incorporate more aesthetically pleasing buildings
Urban environments that are inspired by postmodern architecture tend to incorporate more aesthetically pleasing buildings than those inspired by modern architecture. Postmodern architecture decries the modern architectural emphasis on efficiency and industry; instead postmodern architecture tries to design buildings that are visually pleasing to human beings and provide modern humans with a link to their past.
Example Question #1 : Urban Planning & Design
The American City Beautiful movement emerged from the __________ nineteenth-century Europe.
Impressionist movement in
Transcendental movement of
Beaux arts movement in
Baroque style of
Urban Expansion movement of
Beaux arts movement in
The American City Beautiful movement emerged from the “Beaux arts movement” of nineteenth-century Europe. The “Beaux arts movement” emphasized wide-open spaces and national monuments and was particularly influential in Paris. The American City Beautiful movement was an American adaptation of this European ideal.
Example Question #753 : Ap Human Geography
Which of these European capitals is often referred to as the quintessential European-style “Medieval city?”
Prague
Madrid
Athens
Paris
Berlin
Prague
Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is a city that very much fits the style of the prototypical Medieval city. It has ornate cathedrals and lavish churches, narrow and winding streets, imposing buildings and architecture, and remnants of defensive fortifications. In terms of it's urban planning and it's aesthetic design features Prague perfectly fits the mould of a European Medieval city.
Example Question #751 : Ap Human Geography
The area in which an individual moves about within a city in any given day is known as that individual’s __________.
area of contact
travel shape
movement zone
zone of control
action space
action space
An “action space” is the area of a city in which an individual, or a group of individuals, move about within any given day. In a large city this might include where the individual lives, where they work, where they stop to pick up coffee, the subway station they take to get home, and so on.
Example Question #751 : Ap Human Geography
Which of the following is best described as an urban planning movement that emerged in opposition to suburbanization?
New urbanism
Futurism
Re-urbanism
Modernism
Postmodernism
New urbanism
The urban planning movement “new urbanism” emerged in the late twentieth century in opposition to the negative effects of suburbanization on human interaction and the environment. Proponents of “new urbanism” contend that suburbanization causes humans to be too dependent on their cars and that it creates a society with loose community bonds.
Example Question #7 : Social Spaces
Following a fire in the nineteenth century, which of these American cities was completely redesigned in the style of the American City Beautiful movement?
New York City
Baltimore
Chicago
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Chicago
The Great Chicago Fire took place in 1871 and destroyed a large portion of the city. The city was rebuilt in the image of the American City Beautiful movement.
Example Question #1 : Social Spaces
The urban planning movement “new urbanism” is primarily concerned with __________.
promoting community development and sustainability
adapting classical styles of architecture
incorporating aesthetically-pleasing architectural forms
emphasizing efficiency and patriotism
encouraging suburbanization
promoting community development and sustainability
The urban planning movement “new urbanism” seeks to discourage surbanization. “New urbanism” seeks to encourage local community development and sustainable growth in an urban area. Advocates of “new urbanism” would argue for greater accessibility for pedestrians in cities and a reduced dependency on cars and highways.
Example Question #1 : Urban Planning & Design
Kevin Lynch’s Image of the City was primarily concerned with __________.
the individual’s mental understanding of the city they live in
the relationship between cities of various sizes to one another
the negative consequences of gentrification and blockbusting
how to determine the environmental impact of urban sprawl
the relationship between various districts of a city to one another
the individual’s mental understanding of the city they live in
Kevin Lynch wrote his seminal work Image of the City in the late 1950s based on a series of studies he conducted on Boston, Jersey City, and Los Angeles. The book is primarily concerned with how an individual creates a mental perception of the city they live in and what factors individuals consider when rating how happy, comfortable, and safe they feel in a city.
Example Question #2 : Urban Planning & Design
Which of these is not a feature of a city whose design was inspired by the “Beaux arts movement?”
None of these are features of a city inspired by the “Beaux arts movement.”
Wide open streets and avenues
All of these are features of a city inspired by the “Beaux arts movement.”
Expansive recreational areas
Prominent national monuments
All of these are features of a city inspired by the “Beaux arts movement.”
The “Beaux arts movement” was prominent in European urban architecture in the nineteenth century. Particularly in Paris, and other cities greatly influenced by French culture. A city whose design was inspired by this movement would feature expansive recreational areas, prominent national monuments, and wide-open streets and avenues.