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S&M Quiz 2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| aprotch | the distant view |
| entrance | from outside to inside |
| configuration of the path | sequences of spaces |
| path-space relationship | edges, nodes, and termination of path |
| form of the circulation spaces | corridors, halls, galleries, stairways, and rooms |
| Qlan Gate, Perking, China | Front Approach example |
| Athens | Spiral Approach example |
| birht-2 yrs | sensori-motor |
| birht-2 yrs | differential between self and objects; recognizes self as agent of action; acts intensionally; understands object permanence |
| 2-7 years | pre-operational |
| 2-7 years | learns language use; learns to represent objects with images and words; still egocentric thinking; classifies objects by single feature |
| 7-11 years | concrete operational |
| 7-11 years | logically thinking of objects and events; conservation of number, mass, weight; classifies objects by several features and able to order along single dimension |
| 11 years plus | Formal Operational |
| 11 years plus | think logically of abstract proposition; tests hypotheses systematically; concerned with hypothetical, future and ideological problems |
| health | absence of disease or infirmity: status of complete mental, physical, and social well-being |
| Sick Building Syndrom | discomfort and symptoms of illness with no clear disease as a result of being in a specific building |
| Macro-Level Strategies against Crowding | spacial arrangement to prevent crowding |
| Micro-Level Strategies against Crowding | to prevent (perception of) crowding |
| Sociopetal | arranged so that each can see and interact with the others |
| sociofugal | arranged so that each can maintain some privacy from the others |
| issue | any matter, concern, question, topic, proposition, or situation that demands a design response in order for a building project to be successful for its clients and users |
| facts | objective, specific, and verifiable by some measurement or observation. There existence is not subject to judgment, but their use and interpretation is based on values |
| degree days | a unit used to determine the heating requirements of buildings, representing a fall of one degree below a specified average outdoor temperature |
| solution | any topic that answers the question, "What might this design or building look like?" |
| solution | physical forms that have the attributes of dimension, direction, color (hue, value, and intensity), transparency, and texture and that create size, shape, surface, location, and orientation |
| Goals | should reflect the values of all parties concerned and should serve to resolve any conflicts based on specific concepts or positions |
| privacy gradients | degrees/range of privacy |
| users' manual | a communication document intended to give assistance to people using a particular system |