NCIDQ IDFX FINAL EXAM 2024 LATEST UPDATE VERSION.
In terms of the programming process, what are 3 limitations of
behavior observation as a technique fo... [Show More] r gathering info? - ANSWER
It cannot address why people are behaving the way they are; it is only
valid for one period of time; it is accurate only when implemented by
a skilled practitioner
What are the 4 methods of gathering info in the programming
process? - ANSWER Client interviews; questionnaires;
observation; field surveys
What is a common way to determine the floor area required for an
activity? - ANSWER Multiply the area required per person by the #
of people
What range of percentages do space planning efficiency rations
typically fall within? - ANSWER 60% to 80%
What is the net area or net assignable area of a building? - ANSWER
The actual area needed to accommodate specific functions, without
taking into account primary circulation space or support space.
In a leased space, what is considered rentable area? - ANSWER
Area available within the perimeter walls of tenant space as well as
private corridors, walls and columns within the tenant space. May
include a proportionate share of public corridors, restrooms, and
elevator lobbies shared by all tenants.
In a leased space, what is considered to be usable area? - ANSWER
The area actually used for the spaces intended purpose, in addition
to circulation spaces within the leased space and partitions and
columns within the space
What is the efficiency factor of a leased space? - ANSWER The
ratio of net area to usable area in the leased space.
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What is territoriality? - ANSWER Human behavior that attempts to
lay claim to space and give a sense of self identity.
What is proxemics? - ANSWER The study of the degree of spatial
separation that people maintain while interacting, and how these
distances are related to social, environmental, and cultural factors.
In proxemics, as described by Edward hall, what are the names of the
4 distances. Closest first. - ANSWER Intimate, personal, social,
public
What theory did Abraham Maslow propose? - ANSWER A
hierarchy of human needs ranging for basic needs like food and
water, to more advanced needs like self actualization, order, and
beauty.
Which table configuration is the most appropriate for a committee
meeting - ANSWER Circular table to foster cooperation
What is a design theory? - ANSWER A mental construct based on
a philosophy or set or beliefs that's used to direct a design
What is Gestalt psychology? - ANSWER This theory of psychology
asserts that people perceive their environment as a whole and add
structure to what they see
What psychological principle is illustrated by the ability to see two
triangles out of lines and circles? - ANSWER The prince of closure
or form constancy in gestalt psychology.
In Gestalt psychology, what is grouping? - ANSWER This is the
tendency to perceive separate elements in a visual field as a single
whole.
In gestalt psychology, what is perceptual constancy? - ANSWER
The tendency to perceive a familiar object or space as essentially the
same in spite or changes in position, viewing angle, or lighting.
What are some of the visual cues through which people perceive
depth and distance? - ANSWER Linear perspective, atmospheric
perspective, texture perspective, interposition, closeness of objects
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