GROUP 1 Flashcards
Has an impact to all aspects of living, encompass the building itself, water and energy distribution networks, roads, bridges and transit networks that are present in the surroundings.
Built Environment
Can be defined as artificial or altered buildings that offer people to those places to live, work, and for recreational activities
Built Environment
Emphasizes the importance of health and wellbeing as a central design goal.
CCD (Center for Conscious Design)
Goals in creating health spaces for the people
Sustaining People
Resources to People
User Focus Decision
Considerations in creating healthy spaces for people
People
Planet
Prosperity
3 Principles in creating healthy spaces for the people
Health
Environment
Equity
Challenges and Barriers in creating healthy spaces for the people
Budget Constraints
Regulatory Compliances
Complexity of Design Integration
Maintenance and Operations
Resistance to Change
Architectural Design Considerations in creating healthy spaces for the people
Biophilic Design
Ergonomic and Inclusive Design
Thermal Comfort and Lighting
Sustainable and Resilient Design
Air Movement and Ventilation
Physical Activity and Movement
Community and Social Spaces
Mental Health and Well-being
12 Elements to fully understand the aim of sustainability in considering-forming healthy spaces
Water
Food
Air Quality
Active Design
Community
Thermal Comfort
Stress
Indoor Materials
Lighting and Views
Sound
Personal Behavior
Emergency Management and Communication
A primary component of a successful ______ strategy is air
Indoor Environment Quality
This greatly impact overall occupant comfort and associated productivity
Thermal Conditions
Policies and Standards
Indoor Air Quality
Acoustical Comfort
Thermal Comfort
Lighting Environment and Views
Controllability
This provides access to uniform general views which has demonstrated beneficial returns in occupant morale, comfort, and productivity
Lighting Environment
This states that people must not be the one to adjust on the available materials. But the design itself must be aligned to occupants or user’s experience. What type of goals is this?
Shift of Resources to People
The built environment encompasses all human-made spaces and structures where people live, work and interact. What are the key components?
Buildings and Structures
Bridges
Utilities
Transportation Networks
Which is also known as active design, which encourages the use of stairs, for example by making them inviting invisible to end users and ensuring that walking and cycling in the infrastructure is part of the development.
Physical Activity and Movement
A key element of an effective indoor environmental quality strategy is air, particularly its composition, odor, temperature, and moisture levels as they interact with building occupants. What type of standards and policies is this?
Indoor Air Quality
IEQ is all about health and comfort. The optimum indoor comfort settings for one individual is never the same as his neighbour
Controllability