LEED AP Building Design and Construction (BD+C) Practice Exam

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What is a requirement for a historic district project to be considered a high-priority site?

  1. It must be located in a metropolitan area

  2. It must be on an infill location

  3. It must have existing infrastructure

  4. It must be a designated UNESCO site

The correct answer is: It must be on an infill location

For a project in a historic district to be classified as a high-priority site, it must meet certain criteria indicating that it promotes smart growth and sustainable development principles. An infill location is significant because it represents a development opportunity on undeveloped or underused land within an urban area that is already developed, which helps to prevent urban sprawl. Infill sites are essential in urban planning as they utilize existing infrastructure and community resources, reduce the need for new infrastructure, encourage the efficient use of land, and often help revitalize neighborhoods. By focusing on infill development, projects help maintain the character of historic districts while simultaneously addressing sustainability goals and increasing density in areas already supported by transit and services. Choosing a project site in an infill location also supports local economies and minimizes environmental impacts associated with new developments in previously undeveloped areas. This aligns with the goals of high-priority sites as they promote ecological benefits, historical preservation, and community revitalization.