Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Blog 12: Third Interview Questions

Open Ended Questions:

1. What is the best way for an architect to incorporate natural surroundings into a building design?

2. What types of natural elements can an architect use to create a green design?

3. How can an architect design a project so that  the design preserves the pre-existing environment or site?

4. In what ways can an architect best fit their design according to only one particular site?

5. How exactly can an architect best learn from their environment through observation?

6. What current or previous buildings designs have incorporated natural surroundings into their design?

7. Through the use of observation how can we incorporate or compare the structure of a plant to the structure of a building design?

8. What are the key components that form the basis of an accredited green build?

9. What resources can an architect use to maintain an accredited green building?

10. In what ways can the natural surroundings improve the building design?

11. In what various ways can the building design complement its site or environment?

12. How can architects best learn from pre-established green designs?

13. How extensive can you design a green building, when concerning minute elements such as carpet or wood?

14. Is scaling down a building project the best solution to a green design, by utilizing space.

15. How can incorporating natural surroundings into a building design overall improve the health of clients?

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