ADA
Zoning
Code
Voluntary Standards
Hazards
100

This act has no exceptions and protects those who are differently abled.

What is the American's with Disabilities Act of 1990?
100

Use, height, and density

What are the categories of zoning?

100

IBC

What is the International Building Code?

100

Two voluntary standards linked to sustainability.

What is LEED and Energy Star?

100
The fault that runs through the UC Berkeley Stadium.

What is the Hayward Fault?

200

27 inches in height from the ground

What is a cane detection zone?

200

The total floor area in a building divided by the property area.

What is Floor Area Ratio (FAR)

200

IRC

What is the International Residential Code?

200

Program that promotes resilient construction in communities where model codes have not caught up/are scanty.

What is FORTIFIED?

200

A pivotal fire for building design in Berkeley that led to less wood shingles.

What is the 1923 Berkeley Fire?

300

A building at UC Berkeley whose cane protection was legible to Chris from only one direction.

What is the Music Library?

300

The number of accessory dwelling units allowed in California at a state level.

What is 3?

300

Categories that determine how grave the danger a structure presents.

What is occupancy classifications?

300

A standard that includes efforts to assess happiness, equity, and beauty.

What is the Living Building Challenge (LBC)?

300

A private failure resolved by government.

What is a market externality?

400

The minimum diameter for wheelchair turning space.

What is 60 inches?

400

A type of controversial zoning outlawed in California

Single Family Zoning

400

The minimum number of hours per year architects are required to engage in continuing education for adherence to disability code.

What is 5 hours?

400

The first federal agency to push LEED certification for its new building?

What is the US Navy?
400

32% of Americans live in this zone.

What is the WUI (Wildland Urban Interface)?

500

The idea that the state and its institutions are exempt from following/updating certain standards. 

What is qualified immunity?

500

Buffering spaces located along property lines.

What are setbacks?

500
Two states in which agricultural buildings are not covered by building codes

What are Wisconsin and Minnesota?

500

The process of comparing actual energy demand of a commercial building to others like it.

What is benchmarking?

500

The maximum number of hours Max Edwards family can survive in his fire shelter.

What is 3-4 hours?