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Interior Design Quiz 1
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Interior Design Quiz 1
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25 Questions

1. The art and science of understanding people's behavior to create functional spaces within a building.

2. hardest to control lighting, blinding. Hangs from the ceiling

3. cheap, can connect one light to it and spread light through room

4. When you stare at a color for a long time it imprints on your eye temporarily. Your eye creates the complementary color for whatever you look at after. So if you stare at red for a long time, the brain creates a blue-green color if you look at a white wall.

5. What are the complementary colors?

6. accents wall:

7. Model of Home: Know the categories and factors of home given in class.

8. an abstract idea/thought/notion that involves an imagery-invoking statement describing the desired mood for the clients space--reflects client's programming needs and design intent of the project

9. Special populations: universal design, aging in place, transgenerational design, etc.

10. Plainer, geometric shapes and primary colors

11. Advancing: warm colors like red | Receding: cool colors like blue

12. 1 foot candle = the amount of light a candle projects onto a surface that is 1 foot away. If a light is 50 foot candles it is equal to 50 candles shining on something 1 foot away.

13. Transgenerational Design

14. Accessible Design:

15. Why was Victorian design despised by the early modernists? Arts and Crafts Designers?

16. always making a comparison - comparing (two pieces of furniture)

17. concrete, highly figurative and easily understood by the client. most commonly apply to retail and hospitality design in which creating an experience is a goal.

18. repeating shapes - motif

19. Be able to give examples of solutions for special populations such as sight or hearing impaired.

20. The furnishing or adorning of a space with fashionable or beautiful things. - In short, interior designers may decorate, but decorators do not design

21. overly decorated

22. higher kelvin, colder

23. mounted on a wall, more permanent due to wiring

24. lower kelvin number, warmer

25. area in which we work - positive and negative space - positive: actual object - negative: space surrounded by (like a chair with lots of holes)