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In general the living-rooms in temperate climates should occupy westerly exposures.(a) True(b) FalseI have been asked this question in an interview for internship.My question is from Arrangements of Rooms, Position and Purposes topic in portion Planning of Building and Colony of Civil Engineering Drawing

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The correct option is (b) False

Easy explanation: In general the living-rooms in temperate climates should OCCUPY southerly exposures-south, SOUTHEAST, and south-west-unless such an arrangement is contradicted by the direction of the view, prevailing winds, or other conditions of the SITE. An east dining-room is especially to be desired since the morning sun on the breakfast table starts the day off cheerily. Living-rooms southerly and working PARTS northerly make a good complementary arrangement for using to advantage the FOUR exposures of a free-standing house.



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