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ID 1051
Exam One
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Undergraduate 1
02/22/2010

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Define interior design.
Definition
The formal study of man’s interaction with the proximate (immediate) environment.

Design is a conscious process, the deliberate act of forming materials to fit a certain utilitarian or aesthetic function.
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What does interior design deal with?
Definition
The personal environment that forms the link between architecture and man.
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What is the difference between decorating and design?
Definition
Decorating deals with aesthetics, art, and beauty. Design goes beyond this and deals with space, either existing or proposed.
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What are the two primary classifications of design?
Definition
Residential and Contract
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Both classifications of design involve what five things?
Definition
1. Space planning
2. Analyze needs
3. Codes and regulations
4. Communication: drawing and verbal
5. Collaboration
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Three things designers focus on and why:
Definition
1. Saftey and Function - liability issues
2. Creativity - not just artistically, but with regards to per square foot costs of construction. Must be creative and clever.
3. People - What space is for; human needs and human behavior, how we respond to space, and what the space is used for is very important.
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Line can be considered in two ways..
Definition
1. Linear marks made with a pen or brush
2. Edge created when two shapes meet
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Three different directions of lines?
Definition
Horizontal, Vertical, or Oblique
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Horizontal suggests..
Definition
calmness, stablity, and tranquility.
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Vertical gives a feeling of..
Definition
balance, formality, and alertness.
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Oblique suggests..
Definition
movement and action.
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What is size?
Definition
The relationship of the area occupied by one shape to that of another.
Term
What is texture? What are the two classifications?
Definition
The surface quality of a shape - soft, hard, rough, smooth, glossy, dull, etc.

Texture may be physical (tactile) or visual.
Term
Explain the three types of color (hue)
Definition
Primary colors (red, yellow, blue)
Secondary colors (mix of two of the three primary colors)
Tertiary colors (mix of a primary and its secondary color)
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What is value? What is it also known as?
Definition
The lightness or darkness of a color.
AKA hue.
Term
Explain balance of shapes.
Definition
The darker a shape, the heavier it appears.

A large shape close to the center may be balanced by a smaller shape close to the outside.

A light-toned large shape close to the center may be balanced by a smaller dark-toned shape close to the center.
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Explain gradation: of size and direction, of color from warm to cool and of tone from dark to light.
Definition
Size and direction = linear perspective
Color and tone = aerial perspective

Gradation adds interest and movement to a shape.

Gradation from dark to light causes the eye to move along a shape.
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Kinds of gradation:
Definition
Static - no gradation of tone
Dynamic - gradation of tone from dark to light
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What is contrast?
Definition
The juxtaposition of opposing elements.
Major contrast in a painting should be focal point.
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What is harmony?
Definition
The visually satisfying effect of
combining similar, related
elements. e.g.. adjacent colors
on the color wheel, similar
shapes etc.
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What is dominance?
Definition
Dominance gives a painting
interest, counteracting
confusion and monotony.
Dominance can be applied to
one or more of the elements to
give emphasis.
Term
Organization of space responds to..
Definition
functional requirements
Term
What are the four types of ordering systems?
Definition
1. Linear
2. Radial
3. Axial
4. Grid
Term
Several ways spaciousness may be implied..
Definition
A. EYE MOVES BEYOND THE IMMEDIATE SPACE
B. BUILT-IN FURNISHINGS
C. CONTINUOUS, EXPOSED FLOORING, & LEGGY FURNITURE
D. USE OF LIGHT COLORS
E. SIMPLICITY
F. SMALL SCALE ELEMENTS
G. 2-D FALSE PERPSECTIVE (TROMPE L’OEIL) PAINTING
H. WHITE-OUT
I. BLACK-OUT
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Space can be visually contracted..
Definition
A. DARK OR WARM COLORS
B. LARGE SCALE FURNITURE OF VARYING HEIGHTS
C. HIGH DEGREE OF CONTRAST AND PATTERNS
D. STRIPED FLOORING AGAINST THE PATH OF TRAVEL = ILLUSION OF
WIDER AND SHORTER
E. BREAK UP EXPANSIVE AREAS WITH SPATIAL DEFINITONS IN FLOORS,
WALLS, CEILING
Term
Linear arrangement..
Definition
Common link, such as
some dormitory layouts, or a motel, Rm 103
Term
Radial arrangement..
Definition
Arranged around the center of the room
Term
Axial arrangement..
Definition
the quadrangle
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Grid arrangement..
Definition
on a large scale, city
blocks, such as in the French Quarter or
downtown Baton Rouge. In interior spaces,
large open plan areas, ie. offices or stores might
be laid out in a grid arrangement
Term
What is line?
Definition
The extension of one point..in theory line has only one dimension, but in practice lines may be thick or thin
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What is pattern?
Definition
A repeated motif (a recurring element) of form, line, shape, etc.
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Behavior/Human needs objectives..
Definition
1. To consider human factors as a component of design.
2. To introduce areas of concern for the design of interior space
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What are proxemics?
Definition
•Anthropological
•Conscious and unconscious
structuring of space
•Study of psychological impact of
space and interpersonal physical
distances
Term
What are the four zones of territorial space?
Definition
Intimate - up to 1 1/2 feet
Close personal - 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 feet
Far personal - 2 1/2 to 4 feet
Close Social - 4 to 7 feet
Term
What are anthropometrics?
Definition
anthro (man) metric (measurements)

It is the measurement of the size and proportions of the human body, as
well as parameters such as reach and visual range capabilities.
Term
What type of impact does color have on us?
Definition
Psychological and Behavioral.
Impacts what we believe and how we feel about a space.
Term
Additive Color..
Definition
We see color because of light,
White is the combination of all the colors
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