Exam Details
Subject | landscape architecture | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.a. | |
Department | ||
Organization | Gujarat Technological University | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | November, 2018 | |
City, State | gujarat, ahmedabad |
Question Paper
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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
BA SEMESTER-IV EXAMINATION WINTER 2018
Subject Code:1045006 Date:06/12/2018
Subject Name:Landscape Architecture
Time:02:30 PM TO 04:30 PM Total Marks: 50
Instructions:
1. Attempt all questions.
2. Make suitable assumptions wherever necessary.
3. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
What do you understand by "Landscape Architecture"? How is the understanding of Landscape Architecture useful to Architects?
07
Q.1
Difference between Native and exotic plant species with appropriate examples.
03
OR
Q.1
Explain the various factors affecting the selection of plants.
03
Q. 2
What are the key principles of Landscape Architecture? Describe each principle with appropriate sketch and example.
10
Q.3
Explain in detail any 2 of the following historical gardens in terms of their design principles, characteristic features and elements used, with appropriate sketches using respective garden examples:
1. French Gardens
2. Persian Gardens
3. Japanese Gardens
10
Q. 4
Explain rain water harvesting and its importance in the present day scenario.
05
OR
Q. 4
What do you understand by soil conservation? Explain various techniques of soil conservation with appropriate sketches.
05
Q.4
What are the micro-climatic factors affected by Landscape? How?
05
Q.5
Match the following:
02
1. Ha-Ha Wall Japanese Gardens
2. Bosquet Mughal Gardens
3. Tea Gardens English gardens
4. Char Bagh French Gardens
Q.5
Explain the cultural, conservational, aesthetical and functional uses of Landscape with suitable examples and sketches.
08
GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
BA SEMESTER-IV EXAMINATION WINTER 2018
Subject Code:1045006 Date:06/12/2018
Subject Name:Landscape Architecture
Time:02:30 PM TO 04:30 PM Total Marks: 50
Instructions:
1. Attempt all questions.
2. Make suitable assumptions wherever necessary.
3. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
What do you understand by "Landscape Architecture"? How is the understanding of Landscape Architecture useful to Architects?
07
Q.1
Difference between Native and exotic plant species with appropriate examples.
03
OR
Q.1
Explain the various factors affecting the selection of plants.
03
Q. 2
What are the key principles of Landscape Architecture? Describe each principle with appropriate sketch and example.
10
Q.3
Explain in detail any 2 of the following historical gardens in terms of their design principles, characteristic features and elements used, with appropriate sketches using respective garden examples:
1. French Gardens
2. Persian Gardens
3. Japanese Gardens
10
Q. 4
Explain rain water harvesting and its importance in the present day scenario.
05
OR
Q. 4
What do you understand by soil conservation? Explain various techniques of soil conservation with appropriate sketches.
05
Q.4
What are the micro-climatic factors affected by Landscape? How?
05
Q.5
Match the following:
02
1. Ha-Ha Wall Japanese Gardens
2. Bosquet Mughal Gardens
3. Tea Gardens English gardens
4. Char Bagh French Gardens
Q.5
Explain the cultural, conservational, aesthetical and functional uses of Landscape with suitable examples and sketches.
08
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