Housing & Interior Design Unit 1 Housing Needs Written by Pat Thrash
GPS STANDARD FACS8-ID1- Students will analyze factors (social, psychological, economic, cultural) affecting housing and interior design decisions for individuals and families and how those decisions impact society. a) Identify specific consideration and/or adaptations that would improve a living space for individual with disabling conditions. b) Apply the elements and principles of design by creating a project. c) Explain ways to conserve natural resources in family, school, work and/or community settings. d) Identify the impact of technology on residential and commercial design.
TERMINOLOGY Archeologist = scientist who studies history through the relics and remains of old civilizations. Climate = weather conditions of a region determined by temperature and meteorological changes over a period of years. Condominium = individually owned housing units in a multi-unit development.
Culture = everything about the way a group of people live. Duplex = one building that contains two separate living units. Earth Sheltered = houses that are partially covered with soil.
Efficiency Apartment = a unit with one main room, a small kitchen area, and a bathroom. Eviction = a legal action that requires tenants to move out before the lease has expired. Exposure = the position of a house in relation to the sun and wind.
Green Building = designing, building, and operating homes to use materials, energy, and water efficiently. Housing = any structure built for people to live in. HUD = (The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development) - an agency that provides funding for housing for the elderly and disabled.
Lease = a legal document a lessee signs when agreeing to rent housing for a specified period of time. Lessee = someone who pays rent to use or occupy property owned by someone else. Lesser= a person who owns a property and rents it to someone else.
Manufactured Home = a transportable structure, constructed in a factory, designed to be used as a single family dwelling. Modular Home = a home made up of separate boxlike sections that are built in a factory and assembled at the site. Planned Neighborhood = a self-contained town, zoned for residential and business uses.
Security Deposit = a fee paid by a renter to cover the cost of any future damage that may be caused to the unit. SMART House = simple and easy-to-use home automation system based on computer technology. Sublet = to move out of a rental unit before the lease is up and rent the unit to someone else while retaining legal responsibility for the lease.
Technology = the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes such as reaching goals, meeting needs, and solving problems. Townhouse = a series of individual housing units, usually identical in appearance, with a common wall between each dwelling.
Universal Design = designing interiors and products to accommodate all people with a variety of requirements, needs, and abilities. Utilities = services such as electric power, gas, water, and telephone.