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Bachelor of Architecture Exam
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Bachelor of Architecture Exam

Practice for Bachelor of Architecture exam
Last updated 9/2023
English

What you'll learn

  • Learn theory of Architecture through solving Practice tests and MCQs
  • Prepare for the Architecture entrance & competitive examinations

Included in This Course

353 questions
  • Practice test set 155 questions
  • Practice test set 249 questions
  • Practice test set 350 questions
  • Practice test set 450 questions
  • Practice test set 5100 questions
  • Practice test set 649 questions

Description

Introduction to Architecture

Architecture is the art and science of designing and constructing buildings and other physical structures, carried out either by skilled professionals or advanced machines. It encompasses the comprehensive design of the built environment, ranging from the broad integration of a building within its surrounding urban or natural landscape to the intricate details involved in construction and architectural elements.

As a profession, architecture involves providing architectural services that include planning, designing, and overseeing the construction process to ensure the final structure meets both aesthetic and functional requirements. Architecturally, documentation—usually in the form of drawings and models—serves to define the structure or behavior of a building or system intended for construction.

Architecture is distinct from engineering design, which primarily focuses on the creative manipulation of materials and structural forms through mathematical and scientific principles. While engineers optimize functionality and safety, architects balance creativity, usability, sustainability, and visual appeal.

Course Focus

This course concentrates on the following core topics to provide a comprehensive understanding of architectural principles and practices:

  1. Architecture Design

  2. Building Construction

  3. Theory of Structures

  4. Building Science & Services

  5. Building Management

  6. History of Architecture

  7. Architectural Drawing

  8. Workshop Practice

  9. Architectural Appreciation

  10. Theory of Settlement Planning

  11. Design Applications

  12. General Proficiency

7 Different Types of Architecture

Understanding the diverse fields within architecture helps broaden perspective on its applications:

  1. Residential Architecture
    Design and construction of homes, apartments, and living spaces focused on comfort, functionality, and aesthetics.

  2. Commercial Architecture
    Designing buildings for business purposes, such as offices, shopping centers, hotels, and warehouses.

  3. Landscape Architecture
    Planning and designing outdoor spaces, parks, gardens, and urban green areas to enhance environmental quality.

  4. Interior Design Architecture
    Focus on the interior environment, including space planning, furniture design, lighting, and materials to create functional and attractive indoor spaces.

  5. Urban Design Architecture
    Large-scale planning and design of cities and towns, addressing infrastructure, public spaces, and community development.

  6. Green Design Architecture
    Sustainable architecture emphasizing environmentally friendly materials, energy efficiency, and ecological balance.

  7. Industrial Architecture
    Designing factories, plants, and industrial facilities that optimize production processes while maintaining safety and efficiency.

Who this course is for:

  • Architects
  • Interior designers