INDS101 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | GRADED A
INDS101 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | GRADED A What 3 primary needs do residential designers address? - answer-Family, social, and functional needs of the client. What 2 project focus areas are designers required to address that affect residential space? - answer-Building codes and safety issues. What types of projects fall under the commercial design sector? - answer-Corporate or executive offices, industrial facilities, healthcare facilities. Define commercial design. - answer-Involves the design of public spaces for private and nonprofit businesses. What 3 types of codes must commercial design projects adhere to? - answer-Building, fire safety, and accessibility codes. What is the leading factor for beginning hospitality design projects? - answer-A carefully researched and developed design concept. In hospitality lodging/hotel design, which space is the primary revenue producer? - answer-Guest rooms. What must be considered in restaurant design before making interior design decisions? - answer Competition, expected revenues, and the target guest. What are the primary goals of retail design? - answer-To address shopping experiences and help the retailer sell merchandise. Which specialty is the largest of the commercial interior design specialty areas? - answer-Corporate and professional offices. What are the 2 key factors to consider in the design of corporate offices? - answer-Work patterns and communication patterns within the businesses. What type of mobility devices are considered in the design of senior living facilities? - answer Wheelchairs, walkers or have other special physical needs What must be considered when specifying materials and color for senior living facilities to enhance safety? - answer-Reduced visual acuity What does the acronym ADA stand for? - answer-American with Disabilities Act Why are residencies and commercial buildings with significant historical value important? - answer-To maintain a community to understand its roots What does 'restoration' mean in interior design? - answer-To carefully return a structure to its original appearance and integrity What is adaptive reuse? - answer-Modifying a structure and its interior from one use to a relatively different or even totally different use What are two crucial abilities for a designer to be successful in the healthcare specialty? - answer Knowledge of the medical specialty and ensuring spaces support the functions Define 'case study' in the context of design. - answer-Detailed analysis of a specific building, project or design concept to understand its development and execution
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