In which type of plan is space left around the construction of the building?
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A.
Landscape plan
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B.
Line plan
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C.
Detailed plan
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D.
Foundation plan
Correct Answer:
A. Landscape plan
Explanation:
In a landscape plan, open space is intentionally left around a building's construction to accommodate natural elements such as gardens, lawns, and trees. This type of architectural layout focuses on integrating the structure with its surrounding environment, ensuring that the exterior area is utilized for aesthetic, environmental, and recreational purposes. Unlike structural or foundation plans that focus on the building's internal or base details, a landscape plan prioritizes the arrangement of outdoor features and the relationship between the built structure and the open land around it.
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