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D & B "final" exam
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the ways people learn
visual
auditory
kinesthetic (experience learning i.e. studio)
stationary environments
class stays the same, the kids change
kaplan and kaplan applied to learning environments
diverse, easy to maintain, safety, friendliness
coherence, legibility, complexity, mystery
how environments evolve
environments in school and in home should evolve with the child
Weimer design
single story, light, healthy air, community involvement, neighborhood schools
1970s school design principles
focused on energy/costs
and more large facilities
ambient conditions
non visual
temp, space, light, noise, proxemics, light, glare, heat, color
Control and territoriality, security and safety
i mean you know enough about it by this point and if you don't... well
soft seating
bean bags, couches
ergonomics
comfort for the majority of users
evolution of health care environments
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health care philosophy today
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patient concerns
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needs of different users
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facility types
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therapuetic design
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EDAC
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design concerns
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wayfinding
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patient room layout
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traditional office environments
hierarchical with multiple levels
info travels up and down chain of command
collaborative business structure and office environments
self managed team
integrative
democratic
being seen as the way things should be
intro to the cubicle
1960s "open office" by Robert Propst
home offices pros and cons
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role of design in the workplace
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retail objective
starts with a need for something
retail process
amount of time, effort, and expense required
retail outcome
feelings evoked
retail spaces as public territories
open to community at large
service can be tangible or intangible
security/surveillance
tangible services
food, drink, clothing
intangible services
ideas, knowledge, expertise
branding/branding in the environment
distinctive color, recognizable logo
recreational shopper
views shopping as a fun, social activity
utilitarian shopper
seek accomplishment
crowding and density in retail environment
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end users: gender
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third places
home (1st) work (2nd)
a place to be alone amongst people
atmospherics that contribute to a store, restaurant, or cafe's success
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what is the hospitality industry?
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characteristics of the hospitality industry?
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hospitality facts that make it a difficult industry to manage
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multiple groups of hospitality workers
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pros and cons of hospitality careers
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motels, hotels, resorts
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hotel facilities: design, care and maintenance - what makes them successful?
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end users of hospitality environments and their requirements
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critical design issues
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environmental legibility
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primary areas of hotel by use
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