Deck 2: The Value of Interior Design: Health, Safety, and Welfare

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The most primitive of all human needs is

A) shelter.
B) water.
C) heat.
D) food.
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One of the first American Buildings to be preserved was

A) Mount Vernon.
B) Monticello.
C) Old Faithful Inn.
D) The White House.
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Describes the study of human beings and their response to working conditions and environments.

A) anthropometrics
B) ergonomics
C) proxemics
D) universal design
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Edward T. Hall defines the social zone as a bubble around the body at a distance of

A) 0' - 1'-6"
B) 1'-6" - 4'
C) 4' - 12'
D) 12' or more
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The ADA

A) is legislation, initially based on the 1986 ANSI Codes.
B) is required of all residential environments.
C) is required of all public environments.
D) A & C only
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Furthermore, the ADA requires buildings to

A) be free from problems associated with hazardous materials.
B) meet minimum air flow standards with hazardous materials.
C) provide equal access to all people regardless of disability.
D) maintain a clear means of egress to avoid fire danger.
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The pull side of a door should have a minimum clearance of _to meet universal design criteria.

A) 12"
B) 18"
C) 24"
D) 36"
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Accessible passageways must be a minimum of

A) 24" wide.
B) 32" wide.
C) 36" wide.
D) 60" wide.
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Type I Ecolabled products includes which of the following

A) third party verification.
B) encompasses single or multiple impacts.
C) requires use of Life Cycle Costing.
D) may include other product performance data.
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If a building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it is protected from being destroyed.
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The United States Green Building Council and thereby LEED is coordinated by the United States Government.
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The three R's of green design are Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.
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Preservation Briefs contain technical data on green design.
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List the five major performance areas of LEED.
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Define the following terms:
Anthropometric:
Proxemics:
Barrier Free:
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Define "welfare" as it relates to the interior environment:
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Discuss how EBD relates to the traditional phases of the design process (including the preliminary and post phases)
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Discuss Kohlberg's final stages of moral development as it relates to interior design.
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Discuss the value of interior design. Make sure include the physical and the psychological
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Trabeated construction

A) is utilized in current building techniques.
B) was developed by the Egyptians.
C) is composed of the post and lintel system.
D) all of the above.
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The concrete arch was developed by the

A) Thespians.
B) Egyptians.
C) Greeks.
D) Romans.
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This era of design rejected the Middle Ages and fostered the return of classic design motifs.

A) Romanesque
B) Gothic
C) Renaissance
D) Baroque
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Translated to "misshapen pearl," this design era embraced the ornate and asymmetrical.

A) Byzantine
B) Baroque
C) Renaissance
D) Moorish
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Another name for the Louis XV style is

A) Neoclassic
B) Empire.
C) Rococo.
D) Provincial.
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Which era was strongly influenced by Egyptian and Roman designs?

A) Rococo
B) Neoclassical
C) Empire
D) Provincial
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Which of the following characteristics are typical of Tudor, Elizabethan, and Jacobean designs?

A) masculine, oak, oriel windows, half-timbering
B) half-timbering, melon-like legs, ball and claw foot, wainscot chair
C) oak, clustered chimneys, beamed ceilings, pateraes
D) Chinese influence, oriel windows, beamed ceiling, oak
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This common chair design utilizing the splat or fiddle back and still incorporated today in Georgian interiors is called the

A) Chippendale chair.
B) scallop shell chair.
C) Hepplewhite chair.
D) Queen Anne chair.
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Who designed this chair back? <strong>Who designed this chair back?  </strong> A) Chippendale B) Adam C) Hepplewhite D) Sheraton <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Chippendale
B) Adam
C) Hepplewhite
D) Sheraton
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Who designed this chair back? <strong>Who designed this chair back?  </strong> A) Chippendale B) Adam C) Hepplewhite D) Sheraton <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Chippendale
B) Adam
C) Hepplewhite
D) Sheraton
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The chair design is called the <strong>The chair design is called the  </strong> A) Windsor B) Carver C) Brewster D) Queen Anne <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Windsor
B) Carver
C) Brewster
D) Queen Anne
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Identify the style of the following structure <strong>Identify the style of the following structure  </strong> A) Gothic revival B) Italianate C) Second Empire D) Queen Anne <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Gothic revival
B) Italianate
C) Second Empire
D) Queen Anne
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The phrase "form follows function" is credited to

A) Frank Lloyd Wright
B) Louis Sullivan
C) William Morris
D) Charles Rennie Mackintosh
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Which of the following individuals were members of the Bauhaus?

A) Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
B) Marcel Breuer, Le Corbusier, Frank Lloyd Wright
C) Walter Gropius, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Eileen Gray
D) Josef Hoffman, Marcel Breuer, Eliel Saarinen
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Who designed the Villa Savoye in Poissy, France?

A) Frank Lloyd Wright
B) Mies van de Rohe
C) Le Corbusier
D) Eileen Gray
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Designs based on geometric forms, i.e., the pyramid, Egyptian, and Aztec cultures as well as new technology, best describes the

A) secession style
B) De Stijl style
C) Bauhaus style
D) art deco style
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Who designed this chair? <strong>Who designed this chair?  </strong> A) Mies van de Rohe B) Marcel Breuer C) Charles Eames D) Le Corbusier <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Mies van de Rohe
B) Marcel Breuer
C) Charles Eames
D) Le Corbusier
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The Guggenheim Bilboa in Spain, designed by Frank O. Gehry, is an example of

A) brutalism.
B) the high tech style.
C) deconstructivism.
D) The Memphis style.
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The classic order of architecture illustrated below is known as the lonic order.
The classic order of architecture illustrated below is known as the lonic order.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Chinese lacquered design on French furniture is referred to as artesonado.
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Simple, unadorned furnishings used by lesser nobles are called provincial designs.
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American Styles are typically original designs with little influence from other styles.
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Art Nouveau is best described as a movement based on the revolt against machine-made products employing simple furnishings.
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Define Style:
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The middle part of the entablature is called.
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List five architectural orders from the simplest to the most complex.
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Briefly define the leg styles of the French Rococo, Neoclassical, and Empire styles.
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Identify the proper leg with the proper designer and/or era:

-_____ Straight and tapered to a spade foot

A) Elizabethan
B) Queen Anne
C) Chippendale
D) Hepplewhite
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Identify the proper leg with the proper designer and/or era:

-_____ Cabriole

A) Elizabethan
B) Queen Anne
C) Chippendale
D) Hepplewhite
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Identify the proper leg with the proper designer and/or era:

-_____ Melon-shaped

A) Elizabethan
B) Queen Anne
C) Chippendale
D) Hepplewhite
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Identify the proper leg with the proper designer and/or era:

-_____ Marlborough

A) Elizabethan
B) Queen Anne
C) Chippendale
D) Hepplewhite
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Explain the evolution of modernism.
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Explain the design characteristics of the International styles:
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Why is an understanding of historical designs important to interior designers?
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Discuss the cyclical nature of design.
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Deck 2: The Value of Interior Design: Health, Safety, and Welfare
1
The most primitive of all human needs is

A) shelter.
B) water.
C) heat.
D) food.
shelter.
2
One of the first American Buildings to be preserved was

A) Mount Vernon.
B) Monticello.
C) Old Faithful Inn.
D) The White House.
Mount Vernon.
3
Describes the study of human beings and their response to working conditions and environments.

A) anthropometrics
B) ergonomics
C) proxemics
D) universal design
ergonomics
4
Edward T. Hall defines the social zone as a bubble around the body at a distance of

A) 0' - 1'-6"
B) 1'-6" - 4'
C) 4' - 12'
D) 12' or more
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The ADA

A) is legislation, initially based on the 1986 ANSI Codes.
B) is required of all residential environments.
C) is required of all public environments.
D) A & C only
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Furthermore, the ADA requires buildings to

A) be free from problems associated with hazardous materials.
B) meet minimum air flow standards with hazardous materials.
C) provide equal access to all people regardless of disability.
D) maintain a clear means of egress to avoid fire danger.
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The pull side of a door should have a minimum clearance of _to meet universal design criteria.

A) 12"
B) 18"
C) 24"
D) 36"
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Accessible passageways must be a minimum of

A) 24" wide.
B) 32" wide.
C) 36" wide.
D) 60" wide.
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Type I Ecolabled products includes which of the following

A) third party verification.
B) encompasses single or multiple impacts.
C) requires use of Life Cycle Costing.
D) may include other product performance data.
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If a building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it is protected from being destroyed.
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The United States Green Building Council and thereby LEED is coordinated by the United States Government.
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The three R's of green design are Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.
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Preservation Briefs contain technical data on green design.
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List the five major performance areas of LEED.
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Define the following terms:
Anthropometric:
Proxemics:
Barrier Free:
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Define "welfare" as it relates to the interior environment:
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Discuss how EBD relates to the traditional phases of the design process (including the preliminary and post phases)
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Discuss Kohlberg's final stages of moral development as it relates to interior design.
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Discuss the value of interior design. Make sure include the physical and the psychological
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Trabeated construction

A) is utilized in current building techniques.
B) was developed by the Egyptians.
C) is composed of the post and lintel system.
D) all of the above.
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The concrete arch was developed by the

A) Thespians.
B) Egyptians.
C) Greeks.
D) Romans.
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This era of design rejected the Middle Ages and fostered the return of classic design motifs.

A) Romanesque
B) Gothic
C) Renaissance
D) Baroque
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Translated to "misshapen pearl," this design era embraced the ornate and asymmetrical.

A) Byzantine
B) Baroque
C) Renaissance
D) Moorish
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Another name for the Louis XV style is

A) Neoclassic
B) Empire.
C) Rococo.
D) Provincial.
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Which era was strongly influenced by Egyptian and Roman designs?

A) Rococo
B) Neoclassical
C) Empire
D) Provincial
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Which of the following characteristics are typical of Tudor, Elizabethan, and Jacobean designs?

A) masculine, oak, oriel windows, half-timbering
B) half-timbering, melon-like legs, ball and claw foot, wainscot chair
C) oak, clustered chimneys, beamed ceilings, pateraes
D) Chinese influence, oriel windows, beamed ceiling, oak
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This common chair design utilizing the splat or fiddle back and still incorporated today in Georgian interiors is called the

A) Chippendale chair.
B) scallop shell chair.
C) Hepplewhite chair.
D) Queen Anne chair.
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Who designed this chair back? <strong>Who designed this chair back?  </strong> A) Chippendale B) Adam C) Hepplewhite D) Sheraton

A) Chippendale
B) Adam
C) Hepplewhite
D) Sheraton
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Who designed this chair back? <strong>Who designed this chair back?  </strong> A) Chippendale B) Adam C) Hepplewhite D) Sheraton

A) Chippendale
B) Adam
C) Hepplewhite
D) Sheraton
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The chair design is called the <strong>The chair design is called the  </strong> A) Windsor B) Carver C) Brewster D) Queen Anne

A) Windsor
B) Carver
C) Brewster
D) Queen Anne
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Identify the style of the following structure <strong>Identify the style of the following structure  </strong> A) Gothic revival B) Italianate C) Second Empire D) Queen Anne

A) Gothic revival
B) Italianate
C) Second Empire
D) Queen Anne
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The phrase "form follows function" is credited to

A) Frank Lloyd Wright
B) Louis Sullivan
C) William Morris
D) Charles Rennie Mackintosh
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Which of the following individuals were members of the Bauhaus?

A) Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
B) Marcel Breuer, Le Corbusier, Frank Lloyd Wright
C) Walter Gropius, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Eileen Gray
D) Josef Hoffman, Marcel Breuer, Eliel Saarinen
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Who designed the Villa Savoye in Poissy, France?

A) Frank Lloyd Wright
B) Mies van de Rohe
C) Le Corbusier
D) Eileen Gray
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Designs based on geometric forms, i.e., the pyramid, Egyptian, and Aztec cultures as well as new technology, best describes the

A) secession style
B) De Stijl style
C) Bauhaus style
D) art deco style
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Who designed this chair? <strong>Who designed this chair?  </strong> A) Mies van de Rohe B) Marcel Breuer C) Charles Eames D) Le Corbusier

A) Mies van de Rohe
B) Marcel Breuer
C) Charles Eames
D) Le Corbusier
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The Guggenheim Bilboa in Spain, designed by Frank O. Gehry, is an example of

A) brutalism.
B) the high tech style.
C) deconstructivism.
D) The Memphis style.
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The classic order of architecture illustrated below is known as the lonic order.
The classic order of architecture illustrated below is known as the lonic order.
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Chinese lacquered design on French furniture is referred to as artesonado.
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Simple, unadorned furnishings used by lesser nobles are called provincial designs.
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American Styles are typically original designs with little influence from other styles.
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Art Nouveau is best described as a movement based on the revolt against machine-made products employing simple furnishings.
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Define Style:
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The middle part of the entablature is called.
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List five architectural orders from the simplest to the most complex.
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Briefly define the leg styles of the French Rococo, Neoclassical, and Empire styles.
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Identify the proper leg with the proper designer and/or era:

-_____ Straight and tapered to a spade foot

A) Elizabethan
B) Queen Anne
C) Chippendale
D) Hepplewhite
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Identify the proper leg with the proper designer and/or era:

-_____ Cabriole

A) Elizabethan
B) Queen Anne
C) Chippendale
D) Hepplewhite
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Identify the proper leg with the proper designer and/or era:

-_____ Melon-shaped

A) Elizabethan
B) Queen Anne
C) Chippendale
D) Hepplewhite
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Identify the proper leg with the proper designer and/or era:

-_____ Marlborough

A) Elizabethan
B) Queen Anne
C) Chippendale
D) Hepplewhite
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Explain the evolution of modernism.
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Explain the design characteristics of the International styles:
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Why is an understanding of historical designs important to interior designers?
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Discuss the cyclical nature of design.
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