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29 Cards in this Set
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Aesthetic
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Beauty of the design
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ASID
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American Society of interior Designers
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Assisted Living
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Generally for senior citizens. Abridge between residential and contract design
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Contract Design
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(commercial Design) contract for which the ID is hired by a company instead of an individual. Usually for big spaces in which several activities are going to be taking place.
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FIDER
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Foundation for ID education research
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Guild
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groups of artisans during the middle ages that were categorized by the type of craft practiced
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IDEC
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ID education council. Organization that aims to advance the education and practice of both the student and the practitioner
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IIDA
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International ID association
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NASAD
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National association of schools of art and design
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NCIDQ
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National council for ID qualification
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Residential ID
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focuses on the planning and specifying of interior materials and products used in private residences
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Middle Ages
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period from aprox 5th through 15th centuries A.D in the Byzantine empire in the east, and England and most of Europe in the west. People were more preoccupied with war and survival became a way of life.
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Four books of architecture
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Palladio expounds architecture , both exterior and interior, for residences and churches, based on principles of the classical Greek and Roman periods.
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Renaissance
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a rebirth and patronage of the Fine arts began in 14th century Italy and spread throughout most of Europe iver the next few centuries. An emphasis on individualism and appreciation for the humanities gave rise to Michelangelo and Andrea Palladio
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Baroque
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this style favored elaborate ornamentation, manifest in interiors and architectural details, furnishings, and upholstery
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Neoclassicism
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became fashionable during the 18th century to emulate the Renaissance quest for knowledge, crossing the boundaries of artistic and scientific disciplines. Thomas Jefferson, Robert and James Adam
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Industrial Age
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the Industrial Rev brought mass production of furniture and textiles for a broadening base of consumers in the cities of America, England, and Western Europe.
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Victorian Style
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excessive use of furnishings in decoration of homes.
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20th century modern architects
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Frank Lloyd Wright, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Walter Gropius, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Eileen Gray
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Corporate design
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includes designs for staff and offices conference rooms, teleconferencing centers, workstations, computer stations, training facilities, or corporate apts.
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Entertainment design
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includes interiors, lighting, sound, and other technologies for movies, television, videos, theater, clubs, concerts, and theme and amusement parks
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facilities management
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includes organizational management of generally large business operations. specialist in this area address safety and health issues, lighting, and acoustical needs, scheduling of maintenance, and coordinating of office expansions, downsizing and relocations
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Health care design
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design for hospitals, medical and dental offices, psychiatric facilities, clinics, ambulatory care centers,, halfway houses, hospices, adult homes, rehabilitation centers, and nursing homes
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hospitality and restaurant design
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design for hotels, motels, restaurants, country clubs, golf courses, cruise ships, nightclubs and recreational facilities
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institutional and governmental design
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design for schools, government buildings, prisons, community centers, airports, rail stations, houses of worship, shelters, museums, stadiums, arenas and libraries
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retail and store planning design
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design for specialty and department stores, supermarkets, salons, shopping malls, showrooms, art galleries, trade shows, exhibitions, and displays
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universal design
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is based on a distinct body of knowledge that relates to both human and design factors. fosters opportunities for as many people as possible to have access to good design
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green design
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often categorized as sustainable design, has as its goal socially responsible designs that consider the needs of future generations. preserve the natural environment and its resources.
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feng shui
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its essence is the art of placement or arrangement of objects within a space to create a flow of positive energy and achieve harmony
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