0 present participle of site --
1 to exist or be built in a particular place: --
Also, the siting of the examination rooms for treatment reviews opposite the simulator enables the oncologist to review patients between simulation if they so wish.
The siting of the building underlines the idea that the stewardship of the land is a primary responsibility of the architect.
Areas preferred by pheasants and past congregation points, such as feed rides, woodland edge or near release pens were criteria for siting these experimental pens.
This may be overcome by careful localisation of the midline prior to and during the siting of the epidural.
Yet, owing to its siting and materials, the addition seems both a transformation and extension of the existing campus.
The siting of the baths is important in the context of their role as a leisure pastime.
The siting and placing of the works varies a great deal, from private to public, urban to desert, coastal to wilderness.
With the broad guidelines set, the actual siting decisions were made, based on a combination of scientific, pragmatic, and political considerations.