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10: Review and Study Questions
What is the goal of the fun theory? Give an example of how this may be used in interior design.
How do the environmental psychology theories—behavior-setting, control, and stimulation—influence the design of interiors?
How does an interior designer use the sense-of-self theory when planning residential interior spaces? List three clues an interior designer might examine.
What is a
third place
location? Name three characteristics of third places.
What is privacy regulation theory?
What role does territoriality play in interior design and the promotion of human comfort?
Name three ways interior designers can shape space to diffuse physical crowding.
What benefits do people receive from affiliating with nature?
Identify one way that interior designers might use the Attention Restoration Theory to create interiors.
Contrast anthropometry, ergonomics, and proxemics.
Describe the difference between
sociofugal
space and
sociopetal
space. Give an example of each.
What is socially responsible design (SRD)?
What are four things interior designers and their clients do to sustain natural resources for future generations?
What is greenwashing and how can interior designers protect themselves and their clients against it?
List four sustainable and green resources for interior designers.
Name one design feature for children and one design feature for elderly adults that will enhance quality of life.
What are the seven Principles of Universal Design?
According to the ASID report on Aging-in-Place, what are four ideas for enhancing access, mobility, and ease-of-use for older adults to remain in their homes?
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