This Study Session deals with some of the common building shapes and their respective roofing styles that help form the shape of a building.
The estimated completion time is 30 minutes.
The estimated completion time is 30 minutes.
Objectives
At the end of this Study Session, you should be able to:
At the end of this Study Session, you should be able to:
- Distinguish detached, semi-detached, and attached house types.
- Explain in one sentence how floor plans can be used to distinguish between different styles of houses.
- List at least five types of sloped roofs.
- Explain in one sentence the functions of roof overhangs.
- Describe in two sentences how chimneys and dormers can be used to enhance the architectural style of a home.
- List at least six common dormer shapes.
Question 1
A typical barn would have what style of pitched roof?Selected Answer: Gambrel or Dutch ColonialCorrect Answer: Gambrel or Dutch ColonialResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 2
How can chimneys and dormers be used to enhance the visual appeal of a home?Selected Answer: Chimneys and dormers can be various shapes and are often a different material than the exterior wall surfaces. Decorative pots on chimney tops can be part of the visual appeal of a home.Correct Answer: They form architectural focal points.Response Feedback: [None Given] Question 3
How does the roof type affect the focal point of the house?Selected Answer: Flat roof focuses on walls and pitched roof focuses on roofs.Correct Answer: Flat roofs focus on walls. Pitched roofs focus on roofs.Response Feedback: [None Given] Question 4
List eight common dormer shapes.Selected Answer: GableHiArchedShedInsetFlatEyebrowSegmentalCorrect Answer: Gable Hip Arched Shed Inset Flat Eyebrow SegmentalResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 5
List six types of sloped roofs.Selected Answer: ShedGableButterflyHipGambrelMansardCorrect Answer: Shed Gable Butterfly Hip Gambrel MansardResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 6
List the three terms used to describe how a house connects or relates to its neighbours.Selected Answer: DetachedSemi-attachedAttachedCorrect Answer: Detached Semi-detached Townhouse or rowhouseResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 7
List three types of pointed roof structures.Selected Answer: PinnaclesCupolasTurretsCorrect Answer: Pinnacle Cupola TurretResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 8
What are three advantages of having large overhangs on a house?Selected Answer: 1. Keep walls dry2. Shield windows from direct sunlight3. Strong influence on the architectural style of the houseCorrect Answer: Keeps walls dry Shields windows from sunlight Strong impact on architectural styleResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 9
What elements identify a widow's walk?Selected Answer: Decorative iron railings around the perimeter on flat roofCorrect Answer: Decorative iron railings and a flat roofResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 10
What is the difference between a linear plan house and a massed plan house?Selected Answer: Linear plan house has 1 room deepCorrect Answer: A linear plan house is 1 room deep. A massed plan house is 2 or more rooms deep.Response Feedback: [None Given] Question 11
What is vergeboard?Selected Answer: Decorative wood trim on gableCorrect Answer: Decorative wood trim on gablesResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 12
Why are butterfly pitched roofs not desirable in northern climates?Selected Answer: Rainfall and snow accumulationCorrect Answer: They don?t shed snow.Response Feedback: [None Given] Question 13
A gambrel roof is sometimes called _____ _____.Selected Answer: Dutch Colonial
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity Exact Match
Dutch Colonial Response Feedback: Good work!!Question 14
Houses are basically _____ in shape.Selected Answer: rectangular
Correct Answer: Evaluation Method Correct Answer Case Sensitivity Exact Match
rectangular Response Feedback: Good work!!Question 15
Are semi-detached homes more common in rural or urban environments?Selected Answer: urbanAnswers: Response Feedback: Good work!!
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