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Under LEED v5, the v4.1 credits mentioned during the presentation merge into
 
Compact and Connected Development
 
Urban Mobility
 
Compact Neighborhood
 
Smart City Infrastructure
The Dafne Schippers Bridge in Utrecht integrates:
 
Bike path, park, and school
 
Highway networks
 
Bus terminals only
 
Parking structures
According to the video about the 15-Minute City, what should planners also focus on?
 
Shortening long commutes to reasonable times
 
Building more parking
 
Limiting specialized jobs
 
Removing transit systems
What is a misconception about 15-Minute Cities?
 
They prevent people from leaving their neighborhoods
 
They improve walkability
 
They reduce emissions
 
They support cycling
What is one major limitation mentioned in the video about the 15-Minute City?
 
It ignores specialized destinations like universities
 
It increases traffic
 
It eliminates public parks
 
It reduces safety
What is the main goal of the 15-Minute City?
 
To ensure daily needs within walking or biking distance
 
To reduce travel freedom
 
To ban cars
 
To centralize all activities downtown
Who created the 15-Minute City concept?
 
Carlos Moreno
 
Jane Jacobs
 
Alain Bertaud
 
Jeff Speck
Paraguay’s Municipal Ordinance 128/17 provides:
 
Incentives for sustainable construction
 
Tax penalties for new buildings
 
Free vehicle parking
 
Car ownership subsidies
Boynton Gateway targeted which LEED level?
 
Platinum
 
Gold
 
Silver
 
Bronze
Boston University’s Warren Towers renovation aimed for:
 
LEED Gold
 
LEED Silver
 
LEED Platinum
 
LEED Certified
What LEED rating system was used for MIT Kendall Square?
 
LEED for Core & Shell
 
LEED for Neighborhood Development
 
LEED for Homes
 
LEED for Schools
Which of the following improves public health?
 
Bicycle infrastructure
 
More parking spaces
 
Car dependency
 
Longer commuting distances
What is the purpose of Compact and Connected Development?
 
To promote livability and walkability
 
To increase building height
 
To expand car parking
 
To reduce public transport use
Which credit promotes bicycle-friendly design?
 
Bicycle Facilities
 
Green Vehicles
 
Transportation Demand Management
 
Sustainable Sites
Which credit encourages development near services and infrastructure?
 
Surrounding Density & Diverse Uses
 
Light Pollution Reduction
 
Heat Island Reduction
 
Energy Optimization
What is the main benefit of transit-oriented development (TOD)?
 
Revitalized urban areas and reduced car use
 
Lower land value
 
Reduced connectivity
 
Longer travel times
What is the extra point condition for multiple transit routes?
 
No one route provides more than 60% of total trips
 
At least 10 bus lines
 
Only on weekends
 
Within 100 m of the building
What minimum Walk Score® is required to earn points?
 
60
 
40
 
50
 
80
What does the Walk Score® measure?
 
How walkable a location is
 
The number of bus stops per city
 
The amount of bicycle parking
 
The area’s population density
Why are healthcare projects capped at fewer points?
 
They have less flexibility in location and 24/7 operations
 
They generate more emissions
 
They lack design guidelines
 
They always have private parking
Which building type earns fewer points due to operational constraints?
 
Healthcare
 
Office
 
Retail
 
Hospitality
What is the maximum walking distance to a rail or ferry station?
 
800 m
 
200 m
 
400 m
 
600 m
What is the maximum walking distance to a bus stop to earn this credit?
 
400 m
 
100 m
 
250 m
 
800 m
Which environmental impact does "Access to Quality Transit" mainly target?
 
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions
 
Reducing water pollution
 
Preventing light pollution
 
Minimizing noise inside buildings
What is the main goal of the Access to Quality Transit credit?
 
To encourage development near multimodal transport
 
To increase car ownership
 
To expand parking lots
 
To limit bicycle access