Deck 1: Understanding Interior Design

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Interior design integrates the seemingly opposite disciplines of

A) art and science.
B) art and philosophy.
C) the physical and the psychological.
D) art and space.
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The concept of universal design requires projects to

A) universally meet cross-cultural needs.
B) adapt to those with temporary disabilities regardless of culture.
C) integrate the needs of a variety of clients.
D) meet the diverse needs of clients regardless of age and abilities.
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A project incorporating green design solutions would

A) involve the use of environmentally sustainable products.
B) involve the use of products made from the environment.
C) involve the use of products made from plants.
D) involve the use of organic design solutions.
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Which of the following is NOT a criterion for good design?

A) designing to meet the human factor.
B) current fashion trends.
C) integrity.
D) simplicity.
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Through _______the designer focuses on gathering information. Once this information is established it is_________ into a design solution.

A) synthesis: analyzed
B) the initial client contact; configured
C) programming; synthesized
D) analysis; synthesized
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The information gathering phase is called

A) initial client contact.
B) programming.
C) analysis.
D) schematic design.
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Design decisions involving broad-based concepts including the character, function, and aesthetics of the space describe which phase of design?

A) programming
B) conceptual design
C) design development
D) design concept
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The use of bubble diagrams, matrices, and blocking diagrams are all part of

A) programming.
B) space planning.
C) working drawings.
D) design development.
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The section of specific furniture, fabrics, and finishes occurs during which phase?

A) programming
B) conceptual design
C) design development
D) contract documentation
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The presentation of a series of boards and visual drawings of the desired space occurs in which phase?

A) programming
B) conceptual design
C) design development
D) contract documentation
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Visual Communications involves which of the following?

A) perspectives, elevations, floor plans
B) CAD drawings, elevations, design concepts
C) models, elevations, specifications
D) working drawings, elevations, contracts
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Writing purchase orders or developing a spec book is completed during which phase?

A) schematic design
B) conceptual design
C) contract documentation
D) contract administration
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Detailed plans, elevations, and sections are all part of the

A) construction package.
B) written specifications.
C) furniture, finish, and equipment package.
D) construction drawings.
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Overseeing the actual work of the painter and carpet layer occurs during

A) schematic design.
B) conceptual design.
C) contract documentation.
D) contract administration.
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The best definition of the punch list is

A) a list (developed at the end of contract administration) of all items not yet finished on the job.
B) a list shared with the contractors indicating items to be "punched" or placed into walls such as light switches.
C) a list (developed during post-occupancy evaluation) that defines problems with the design.
D) a list of all the ingredients to be added to the holiday punch bowl.
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Identify the following:
-ASID or IIDA or IDC
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Identify the following:
-NCIDQ
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List and describe the three goals of interior design.
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Discuss discernment.
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List and describe two Allied Professions.
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Identify (3) areas of design specialties.
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Explain the differences between an interior decorator and an interior designer.
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Why is the design process cyclical?
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What does a design concept statement do?
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What is the difference between conceptual design and design development?
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Interior design integrates the seemingly opposite disciplines of

A) art and science.
B) art and philosophy.
C) the physical and the psychological.
D) art and space.
art and science.
2
The concept of universal design requires projects to

A) universally meet cross-cultural needs.
B) adapt to those with temporary disabilities regardless of culture.
C) integrate the needs of a variety of clients.
D) meet the diverse needs of clients regardless of age and abilities.
meet the diverse needs of clients regardless of age and abilities.
3
A project incorporating green design solutions would

A) involve the use of environmentally sustainable products.
B) involve the use of products made from the environment.
C) involve the use of products made from plants.
D) involve the use of organic design solutions.
involve the use of environmentally sustainable products.
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Which of the following is NOT a criterion for good design?

A) designing to meet the human factor.
B) current fashion trends.
C) integrity.
D) simplicity.
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Through _______the designer focuses on gathering information. Once this information is established it is_________ into a design solution.

A) synthesis: analyzed
B) the initial client contact; configured
C) programming; synthesized
D) analysis; synthesized
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The information gathering phase is called

A) initial client contact.
B) programming.
C) analysis.
D) schematic design.
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Design decisions involving broad-based concepts including the character, function, and aesthetics of the space describe which phase of design?

A) programming
B) conceptual design
C) design development
D) design concept
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The use of bubble diagrams, matrices, and blocking diagrams are all part of

A) programming.
B) space planning.
C) working drawings.
D) design development.
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The section of specific furniture, fabrics, and finishes occurs during which phase?

A) programming
B) conceptual design
C) design development
D) contract documentation
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The presentation of a series of boards and visual drawings of the desired space occurs in which phase?

A) programming
B) conceptual design
C) design development
D) contract documentation
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Visual Communications involves which of the following?

A) perspectives, elevations, floor plans
B) CAD drawings, elevations, design concepts
C) models, elevations, specifications
D) working drawings, elevations, contracts
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Writing purchase orders or developing a spec book is completed during which phase?

A) schematic design
B) conceptual design
C) contract documentation
D) contract administration
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Detailed plans, elevations, and sections are all part of the

A) construction package.
B) written specifications.
C) furniture, finish, and equipment package.
D) construction drawings.
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Overseeing the actual work of the painter and carpet layer occurs during

A) schematic design.
B) conceptual design.
C) contract documentation.
D) contract administration.
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The best definition of the punch list is

A) a list (developed at the end of contract administration) of all items not yet finished on the job.
B) a list shared with the contractors indicating items to be "punched" or placed into walls such as light switches.
C) a list (developed during post-occupancy evaluation) that defines problems with the design.
D) a list of all the ingredients to be added to the holiday punch bowl.
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Identify the following:
-ASID or IIDA or IDC
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Identify the following:
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List and describe the three goals of interior design.
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Discuss discernment.
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List and describe two Allied Professions.
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Identify (3) areas of design specialties.
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Explain the differences between an interior decorator and an interior designer.
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Why is the design process cyclical?
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What does a design concept statement do?
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What is the difference between conceptual design and design development?
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