Famous Architects
Fire Code/Life Safety
ADA
Design
Revit
100

This American architect designed Fallingwater and the Guggenheim Museum in New York.

Who is Fank Lloyd Wright

100

This document outlines the minimum requirements for building safety, including egress, fire protection, and occupancy.

What is the International Building Code?

100

This US law, enacted in 1990, prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities and requires accessible design in public accommodations. 

What is the Americans with Disabilities Act?

100

This is the process of arranging furniture and interior elements to support function and circulation.

What is space planning?
100

This Revit view type shows a horizontal slice through the building and is commonly used to place walls, doors, and furniture.

What is a floor plan?

200

This Architect designed the Sagrada Familia, an iconic basilica still under construction in Barcelona. 

Who is Antoni Gaudi?

200

This calculation determines how many people a space is designed to safely accommodate during evacuation.

What is occupant load?

200
This states specific accessibility code is based on ADA but requires additional reviews and inspections by Registered Accessibility Specialists for most commercial projects in Texas.

What is Texas Accessibility Standards (TAS)?

200

This type of flooring is commonly used in terminals for durability, acoustics, and ease of maintenance.

What is terrazzo?

200

This Revit tool is used to cut through a building vertically to show interior spaces and structure.

What is a section?

300

This Swiss-French Architect designed the Villa Savoye and promoted the "Five Points of Architecture".

Who is Le Corbusier?

300

This occupancy classification typically includes office buildings and professional services spaces.

What is Group B occupancy?

300
According to the ADA Standards for Accessible Design, this is the clear width required for an accessible route.

What is 36"?

300

This abbreviation refers to movable items like furniture, artwork, and equipment that are not permanently attached to the building.

What is FF&E?

300

Designers use this Revit feature to generate lists of building components such as doors, windows, flooring, and finishes.

What is a Schedule?

400

This Iraqi-British architect became the first woman to win the Pritzker Prize.

Who is Zaha Hadid?

400

These rated assemblies help maintain the integrity of fire-resistance-rated walls when doors are required.

What are fire-rated doors?

400

This is the maximum mounting height for operable parts such as light switches, thermostats, and card readers.

What is 48" AFF?

400

This type of airport space often includes dimmable lighting, soft textures, and sound absorbing materials to reduce overstimulation.

What is a sensory room?

400

This Revit category typically includes furniture, appliances, and decorative elements placed within rooms.

What are furniture families?

500

This American Architect and founder of Studio Gang designed Chicago's Aqua Tower, known for its rippling concrete balconies inspired by erosion patterns.

Who is Jeanne Gang?

500

This test measures a materials flame spread and smoke development, commonly required for interior finishes.

What is the ASTM E84 Test?

500
This maneuvering space is required for a wheelchair to turn around comfortably.

What is a 60" turning radius?

500

This long linear building connects gates and often includes retail, restrooms, and holdrooms.

What is a concourse?

500

This feature allows architects and interior designers to see conflicts between building systems like structure, plumbing, and ductwork.

What is Clash Detection?

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