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S&M Quiz 2

QuestionAnswer
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
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