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site C0371200 (sīt)n.1. The place where a structure or group of structures was, is, or is to be located: a good site for the school.2. The place or setting of something: a historic site; a job site.3. A website.tr.v. sit·ed, sit·ing, sites To situate or locate on a site: sited the power plant by the river. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin situs; see situs.]siting (ˈsaɪtɪŋ) nthe location or site (of)TranslationsSiting
SitingThe process of selecting where and how a proposed structure will be situated on land. This process is as important as the components of the building itself and should, ideally, take into account such factors as landscape, soil, vegetation, water supply, and the position of the sun relative to the site at different points during the day. Good siting avoids unnecessary disturbance to the environment during and after building, and among other factors, takes advantage of natural light and existing vegetation for interior illumination and temperature moderation, requiring much less energy use over the life of the structure.MedicalSeesitesiting
sitingEstablishing placement of future improvements upon land so as to make the best use of whatever features are important. These might include using existing contours, vegetation, and routes of access. Items that might need to be contemplated are prevailing winds, solar energy or satellite access needs,and desirable and/or objectionable views and zoning regulations. |