module 2 (4) Flashcards

understanding anthropometrics, proxemics, and ergonomics 5 common parts of residential house

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archi interiors

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behavioral setting
activity analysis
spatial analysis
interrelationship of spaces, proximity matrix and proramming

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2
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theorized entities that explains relationship between individuals and environment

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behavioral setting

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3
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bubble diagram

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activity analysis

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4
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diagrammatic drawing of architects

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bubble diagram

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5
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for space planning and organization at prelim phase of design process

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bubble diagram

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6
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table allows set of data to compare in order to decide better design

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spatial analysis

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7
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space id one of most important considerations to think when designing

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interralationship of spaces, proximity matrice and programming

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8
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the remaining area

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open space

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9
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5 common parts of residential house

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bedroom
t&b
kitchen
living room
dining room

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10
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room furnished with bed intended to sleep

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bedroom

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11
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for commodes, urinals, and washing basin

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t&b

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12
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food is kept prepared and cooked

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kitchen

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13
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for relaxing and socializing, near entrance

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living room

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14
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meals are eaten

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dining room

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