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Area of Study 11.0: Housing and Interior Design: Grades 6-12

Family and Consumer Sciences National Standards (2018-)Grades 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12CSP ID: 4FF0ED17CBFC4DAABE4ABBD713BBDCA4Standards: 58

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Integrate knowledge, skills, and practices required for careers in housing and interior design.

11.1

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Analyze career paths within the housing, interior design, and furnishings industries.

11.2

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Evaluate housing and design concepts and theories, including sustainability and universal design, in relation to available resources and options.

11.3

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Apply residential and commercial interior design knowledge, skills and processes to meet specific design needs.

11.4

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Demonstrate design, construction document reading, and space planning skills required for the housing, interior design and furnishings industries.

11.5

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Analyze design and development of architecture, interiors, and furnishings through the ages.

11.6

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Evaluate client's needs, goals, and resources in creating design plans for housing and residential and commercial interiors.

11.7

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Apply design knowledge, skills, processes, and theories and oral, written, and visual presentation skills to communicate design ideas.

11.8

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Analyze professional practices and procedures for business profitability and career success, and the role of ethics in the housing, interiors and furnishings industries.

11.9

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Develop a global view to weigh design decisions with the parameters of sustainability and socioeconomic and cultural contexts within the housing, interior design, and furnishings industries. 

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Explain the roles and functions of individuals engaged in housing and interior design careers.

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Analyze career paths and opportunities for employment and entrepreneurial endeavors.

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Summarize education, training, and credentialing requirements and opportunities for career paths in housing and interior design.

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Analyze the value of interior design to individuals, families, and society including the financial benefits and the impact of housing and interior design careers on individual/family, local, state, national, and global economies. 

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Create an employment portfolio to communicate housing and interior design careers knowledge and skills.

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Analyze the role of professional organizations in housing and interior design professions.

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Analyze the attitudes, traits, and values of professional responsibility, accountability and effectiveness required for careers in housing and interior design.

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Evaluate the use of elements and principles of design in housing and commercial and residential interiors.

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Analyze the psychological impact that the principles and elements of design have on the individual.

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Analyze the effects that the principles and elements of design have on aesthetics and function. 

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Apply principles of human behavior, ergonomics, and anthropometrics to the design of housing, interiors, and furnishings. 

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Analyze product information, including but not limited to floor coverings, wall coverings, textiles, window treatments, furniture, lighting fixtures, kitchen and bath fixtures and equipment.

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Evaluate manufacturers, products, and materials considering building codes and regulations, environmental protection, care and maintenance, and safety issues. 

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Demonstrate measuring, estimating, ordering, purchasing, pricing, and repurposing skills.

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Appraise various interior furnishings, finishes, fixtures, appliances, and equipment to provide cost and quality choices for clients.

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Examine the impact of housing, interiors, and furnishings on the health, safety, and welfare of the public.

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Demonstrate design processes such as determining the scope of the project, programming, research, concept development, schematic design, design drawing, and design development and presentation.

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Interpret information provided on design, construction, and other industry-related interior design documents.

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Evaluate floor plans for efficiency and safety in areas including but not limited to zones; traffic patterns; storage; and electrical, plumbing, ventilation, and thermal systems.

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Draft an interior space to scale using architecture symbols. 

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Arrange furniture placement with reference to principles of design, traffic flow, activity, and existing architectural features.

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Apply building codes, universal design guidelines, and regulations in space planning and arrangement of furniture and furnishings.

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Demonstrate graphic communication skills (CAD, PowerPoint, sketching).

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Describe features of furnishings that are characteristic of various historical periods.

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Explain societal and technological trends on periods of architecture and interior design through the ages.

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Illustrate the development of architectural styles throughout history.

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Compare and contrast historical architectural details to current housing and interior design trends.

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Predict future design and development trends in architecture, interiors, and furnishings.

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Assess financial resources needed to improve interior space.

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Assess client's community, family, and financial resources needed to achieve housing and interior design goals.

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Assess a variety of available resources for housing and interior design, such as evidence based design that accounts for human factors and issues of human behavior.

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Critique design plans to address client's needs, goals and resources.

11.6.5

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Justify design solutions relative to client needs, including diversity and cultural needs, and the design process.

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Select appropriate studio tools.

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Prepare sketches, elevations, perspectives, and renderings using appropriate media.

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Prepare visual presentations including legends, keys, and schedules.

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Utilize a variety of presentation media including drawings, photography, video, computer, and software for client presentations.

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Utilize applicable building codes and universal design regulations and guidelines in space planning.

11.7.6

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Create floor plans using architectural drafting skills and computer aided design software.

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Examine legislation, regulations, and public policy that affect residential and commercial interior design as well as the housing and furnishings industries.

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Analyze personal and employer responsibilities and liabilities regarding industry related safety, security, and environmental factors.

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Describe security and inventory control strategies, laws and regulations, and worksite policies and procedures that affect loss prevention and profit.

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Demonstrate procedures for reporting and handling accidents, safety, and security incidents.

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Apply procedures for maintaining inventory control and loss prevention, including cash and credit transactions.

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Analyze operational costs such as mark ups, mark downs, cash flow, and other factors affecting profit.

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Demonstrate knowledge of the arts, of various resources, and of cultural impact upon design industries.

11.8.8

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Demonstrate knowledge of multi-disciplinary collaboration and consensus building skills needed in practice.

11.9.1

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Demonstrate knowledge and skills to incorporate recycle and redesign principles.

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