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Which design principle involves designing homes to maximize natural light and ventilation, often using the sun’s path?
In a residential context, what does ‘universal design’ primarily emphasize?
When considering the site context in residential design, which aspect is NOT typically assessed?
What would be a primary consideration when designing homes in a seismic or earthquake-prone area?
A trend towards ‘open floor plans’ in residential design means:
What is the term for a small house design movement that prioritizes simple living in small spaces?
Which residential design approach focuses on minimizing environmental impact through energy efficiency and choice of materials?
In residential design, ‘zoning’ typically refers to:
When thinking of designing a multi-generational home, what might be an essential feature to include?
What design feature would be essential in a residential design for a hot and arid climate?