Factors that Impact Design
Factors that impact Design Pt 2
Function of Zones & Design Styles
The Design Process
Inventory, Analyzing data, & Client Programs
100

The basic requirements that people must fill in order to live.

What is need?

100

Culture and Government are

Social Factors

100

A space where a person has a reasonable expectation of privacy.

What is Private space?

100

During this phase of the designer will isolate clients needs, create the program, take measurements and inventory of any existing items.

What is Programing Phase

100

This allows you to know what the size of space that you are working on

What is taking field of measurement!
200

Prioritizes human needs starting with foundation and building up.

What is Maslow's Hierarchy

200

The study of how humans use space and how it relates to environmental and cultural factors.

What is Proxemics?

200

Dark wood, inspired by 18th and 19th century European Decor.

What is Traditional style 

200
Two main factors of Pre-Design Phase 
What is Proposal and Contract 
200

F,F, & E stands for

What is Furniture, Fixture, & Equipment 

300

The highest hierarchy in Maslow's Hierarchy.

What is Self Actualization?

300

The design and arrangements of things people use so that the people and things interact efficiently and safely.

What is Ergonomics?

300

A space/rooms where the family socializes together and with friends.

What is Public/Social Zones
300

the summary of your clients overall needs

What is Proposal?

300

Analyzing Data collected

What is Bubble Diagram? 

400

Shelter, food, water, and rest are located at the bottom of the hierarchy, they are the foundation of all needs.

What is Physical Needs?

400

An environmental responsibility that considers the protection of the health and welfare of global ecosystems for current and future generations 

What is Sustainability?

400

this style has colorful, comfortable look characterized by painted or decorated furniture with graceful lines, weathered finishes, and textural elements.

What is Cottage Style

400

Assessing the environment

What is Inventory?

400

A Freehand  Diagrammatic drawing made by architects and interior designers to be used for space planning and organization at the preliminary phase of the design process.

What is Bubble diagram.

500

The study of human body measurements in comparison to a space such as the room or building.

What is Anthropometrics?

500
A professional organization that recognizes best-in class building strategies and practices that are resource efficient.

What is LEED?

500

Spaces where work takes place

What is Work/Service Zones

500

5 Aspects to consider for the programing phase

What is Lifestyle, Family life cycle, function of spaces/zones, home needs analysis, and Design Style preferences.

500

Developing (Blank) showcasing the needs, wants, & haves that you have been collecting

What is Client Program 

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