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What is the primary concern of urban design according to the text?
What is the primary concern of urban design according to the text?
- The distribution of building masses and the space between buildings (correct)
- The political structure of urban governance
- The aesthetic quality of individual buildings
- The economic viability of urban developments
Which of the following is described as the 'living room' of the city in urban design?
Which of the following is described as the 'living room' of the city in urban design?
- Landscape
- Streets
- Public spaces (correct)
- Buildings
Why is urban design considered ambiguous according to the text?
Why is urban design considered ambiguous according to the text?
- There is a lack of public awareness about its importance
- The interdisciplinary and multi-disciplinary nature makes it ambiguous (correct)
- Urban designers have conflicting perspectives on its definition
- It lacks any defined principles or guidelines
What is the primary focus of urban design?
What is the primary focus of urban design?
What are considered as elements of urban design?
What are considered as elements of urban design?
Which element of urban design is described as the 'living room' of the city?
Which element of urban design is described as the 'living room' of the city?
What does urban design aim to create to make the city more attractive?
What does urban design aim to create to make the city more attractive?
Why is urban design considered ambiguous?
Why is urban design considered ambiguous?
What does urban design primarily prioritize or harmonize with, according to the text?
What does urban design primarily prioritize or harmonize with, according to the text?
Which of the following is NOT considered an element of urban design based on the text?
Which of the following is NOT considered an element of urban design based on the text?
What primarily shapes and articulates space in urban design, according to the text?
What primarily shapes and articulates space in urban design, according to the text?
Which of the following is NOT considered a public space in urban design, according to the text?
Which of the following is NOT considered a public space in urban design, according to the text?
What does urban design aim to create to make the city more attractive, according to the text?
What does urban design aim to create to make the city more attractive, according to the text?