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asmith134

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What is the primary purpose of the LEED guidelines?
 
   To manage construction projects
   To enforce the Americans with Disabilities Act
   To certify architects and interior designers
   To provide building professionals with information
 
   on green building techniques and strategies

Question 2

What types of ceiling treatments did the Romans not use in public buildings?
 
  A. Coffered and gilded vaults.
   B. Flat and beamed.
   C. Flat and plain.



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Answer to Question 1

To provide building professionals with
information on green building techniques and strategies

Answer to Question 2

C



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