Project Brief
Space Planning
Bathing Spaces
Sleeping Spaces
Accessibility Guidelines
100

This is the software that we will be using for this project.

What is AUTOCAD?

100

These will help explain the key ideas of a drawing, diagram, or model.

What is an ANNOTATION?

100

These remove human waste from a building through the plumbing system.

What are WATER CLOSETS?

100

These spaces can be reach-in or walk-in.

What are CLOSETS?

100

TRUE OR FALSE: Accessibility guidelines provide the maximum guidance on how to create an accessible space.

FALSE: Accessibility guidelines provide the MINIMUM guidance on how to create an accessible space.

200

This combines technical knowledge, understanding of human needs and behavior, and abstract concepts linked to how we experience space.

What is SPACE PLANNING?

200

This provides use for individuals with different abilities. It is enforced by a civil rights law.

What is ACCESSIBLE DESIGN?

200

These are used for washing hands or basic hygiene.

What are LAVATORIES?

200

TRUE OR FALSE: All beds can not be placed into a corner.

FALSE: While it's not best practice, a twin bed is the only bed that may be placed in a corner.

200

These are represented on the floor areas with dashed lines.

What are CLEAR FLOOR AREAS?

300

TRUE OR FALSE: This project is going to require floor plans, elevations, and sections.

FALSE: This project requires only floor plans and elevations.

300

This is the simplest consideration, but often forgotten consideration, that provides a way for people to travel through a space comfortably.

What is CIRCULATION?

300

These require a seat in order to be considered accessible.

What are BATHING TUBS?

300

Bedrooms should be designed in ways that provide more than (1) choice for the location of this object.

What is the BED?

300

This object requires clear floor area on the Push and the PULL side of it.

What is a DOOR?

400

This chapter of Rengel provides examples of the spaces for this project.

What is Chapter 07?

400

This term refers to items that are attached to a building in such a that removing is impractical but possible.

What is FIXTURES?
400

TRUE OR FALSE: Transfer-in showers and Roll-in showers require grab bars and hand-held shower wands in order to be considered accessible.

TRUE. Transfer-in showers also require seats in addition to grab bars and hand-held shower wands.

400

Name (3) other expectations for sleeping spaces.

Mirror

Storage (Open shelving and long-term storage)

Desk, chairs, etc.

Waste receptacle

Lighting (general and task)

Privacy (visual and acoustic)

Personalization

400

TRUE OR FALSE: Water Closets do not require clear floor space, but do require a seat height in order to be considered accessible.

FALSE: Water closets are required to be 18" from a wall with a varying clear floor space pending design of room. They are also required to be between 17" and 19" to the top of the seat in order to meet accessibility standards.

500

How many parts are there to this project and name them?

Part 1 - Bathing and Sleeping

Part 2 - Bathing and Sleeping (Accessible)

Part 3 - Cooking and Eating

Part 4 - Socializing

Part 5 - Combined Cooking & Living Space

500

This is a space planning technique places an object or group of objects in a way that they are perceived to have a home in a room.

What is GROUNDING?

500

Name (3) other expectations for a bathing space.

Mirror

Storage for toiletries, cleaning supplies, and linens.

Hooks, bars, and surfaces

Waste receptacle

Lighting (general and task)

Privacy (visual and acoustic)

500

An area being utilized as a sleeping space must contain this in order to be called a SLEEPING SPACE.

What is a window?

500

These spaces should always be designed for present and future accessibility.

What are cooking spaces and BATHING SPACES?

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