Introduction/ADA | Elements & Principles | Backgrounds | Drafting | Space Planning |
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What is housing
Any structure built for people to live in
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What are Red, Yellow and Blue and Green, Purple and Orange
____ are the primary colors
____ are the secondary colors |
What is false
A window casing is a type of window treatment (T/F)
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What is an architectural scale
The PROPER NAME for the interior design drafting tool used to measure a scaled drawing in feet
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What is 1 foot & 3 feet
____feet are needed at minimum for a minor traffic pattern and ____feet are needed at minimum for a major traffic pattern
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What is the Americans with Disabilities Act
This is the what ADA stands for
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What are Red & Green, Yellow & Purple and Blue & Orange
These are the three pairings of complimentary colors
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What is false
Draperies should stop at the bottom of the window and not go all the way to the floor (T/F)
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What is inside the room
The direction that residential doors swing
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What is a major traffic pattern
The walking space between 2 rooms such as a living room and the entrance to a patio is this type of traffic pattern
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What is psychological needs
These needs are safety, security, love, belonging, etc.
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What are white, black and grey
____ added to a hue makes a tint
____ added to a hue makes a shade ____ added to a hue makes a tone |
What is between 1/2 and 1/3
Window treatments should be tied back at this location
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Colored in black
Indicates a full wall (floor to ceiling)
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What is space planning
the placement of architectural details, furniture and rooms in a design is known as this
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What is physical needs
These needs are sleep, food, shelter, water, air, etc.
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What are zig zag lines
This type of line conveys a sense of excitement
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What is carpets & rugs
These flooring options absorb sound
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What is a bird's eye view
Floor plans are viewed in this manner
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What is 3 feet
This is the minimum feet needed for a doorway or hallway
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Who are everyone
Universal design ensures that spaces are accessible for this group
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What are vertical lines
This type of line conveys a sense of strength
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What is false
Ceilings should be left white and not painted or the space will look too dark (T/F)
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What is the purpose of a floor plan
Showing the space drawn to scale, indicating all architectural details and furniture placement
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What is at "0"
This is the location you start measuring from on an architectural scale
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