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  • ISBN-13: 9781591264279
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Mar-2013
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  • ISBN-10: 1591264278
  • ISBN-13: 9781591264279
Interior Design Reference Manual: Everything You Need to Know to Pass the NCIDQ Exam offers a comprehensive review of all NCIDQ content areas.

The two multiple-choice sections of the NCIDQ Examination are changing to a computer-based format. Use the study guidelines, exam tips, and tables throughout the book simplify your exam preparation.


Exam Content Areas Covered
  • Design Concepts and Programming
  • Design Constraints
  • Building Systems and Construction
  • Research, Analysis, and Selection of Products and Details
  • Communication and Documentation
  • Project and Business Management
List of Figures
xiii
List of Tables
xix
Preface and Acknowledgments xxi
Introduction
How to Use This Book xxiii
Using This Book to Instruct xxvi
About the NCIDQ Exam xxvi
About the Council and the NCIDQ Certificate xxx
How to Register for the Exam xxx
Taking the NCIDQ Exam xxxiii
What to Do After the Exam xxxv
How SI Units Are Used in This Book xxxvii
Codes and References Used in This Book
Codes and Standards xxxix
References xliv
Recommended Reading xlv
Topic 1 Design Concepts and Programming
1 Developing Design Concepts
Design Theory
2(6)
Social and Cultural Influences
8(1)
Psychological and Social Influences
9(7)
2 Elements of Design
Form
2(3)
Scale
5(2)
Color
7(4)
Texture
11(1)
Pattern
12(1)
Light
13(11)
3 Principles of Design
Balance
2(3)
Harmony and Unity
5(1)
Rhythm
5(1)
Emphasis and Focus
6(1)
Contrast and Variety
6(1)
Proportion
7(5)
4 Programming
The Programming Process
2(5)
Human Factors
7(6)
Information Gathering
13(11)
5 Site Analysis
Due Diligence Site Investigation
2(2)
Sustainable Design
4(2)
6 Information Analysis and Synthesis
Program Analysis
2(5)
Design Concepts
7(1)
Components of a Design Concept
8(6)
Determining and Representing Space Relationships
14(1)
Space Planning
15(9)
Format of Preliminary Design Drawings
24(22)
Topic 2 Design Constraints
7 Building Regulations and Codes
Building Regulations
2(2)
Testing and Material Standards
4(6)
Fire-Resistive Standards
10(3)
Classification Based on Occupancy
13(3)
Classification Based on Construction Type
16(1)
Fire Detection and Suppression
17(1)
Other Requirements
17(4)
Fireplaces
21(1)
Definitions
22(20)
8 Means of Egress
The Egress System
2(1)
Occupant Load
3(3)
Required Number of Exits
6(1)
Arrangement and Width of Exits
7(3)
Corridors
10(2)
Doors
12(1)
Stairways
13(2)
Residential Exiting
15(1)
Permitting and Contracting Processes
16(2)
Definitions
18(15)
9 Barrier-Free Design
Accessible Routes
3(1)
Doorways
3(3)
Plumbing Fixtures and Toilet Rooms
6(3)
Floor Surfaces
9(2)
Ramps and Stairs
11(1)
Protruding Objects
12(1)
Detectable Warnings
12(1)
Signage and Alarms
13(1)
Telephones
14(1)
Elevators
14(2)
Seating
16(14)
10 Sustainable Design
Building Rating Systems
2(2)
Product Certification
4(3)
Materials
7(9)
Energy Efficiency
16(2)
Indoor Air Quality
18(5)
Indoor Air Quality Standards
23(1)
Hazardous Material Mitigation
24(3)
Recycling and Reuse
27(1)
Regulations and Industry Standards Related to Sustainability
28(1)
Definitions
29(27)
Topic 3 Building Systems and Construction
11 Interior Construction
Partitions
2(8)
Doors and Interior Glass
10(14)
Ceilings
24(6)
Ornamental Metals
30(3)
Finish Carpentry
33(1)
Stairs
34(32)
12 Structural Systems
Types of Structural Systems
2(4)
Loads on Buildings
6(1)
Building Movement
7(1)
Floor Penetrations
8(2)
Fire-Resistance Ratings
10(1)
Residential and Small Commercial Structural Systems
10(3)
Graphic Representation of Structural Elements
13(1)
Roof Types
13(1)
Definitions
14(12)
13 Mechanical and Electrical Systems
HVAC
2(7)
Electrical
9(2)
Plumbing
11(2)
Fire Protection and Life Safety
13(4)
Security
17(4)
Definitions
21(19)
14 Acoustics
Fundamentals of Sound
2(1)
Sound Transmission
3(1)
Sound Absorption
4(2)
Sound Control
6(4)
15 Lighting
Definitions
2(2)
Light Sources
4(5)
Lighting Types
9(2)
Lighting Design
11(9)
16 Finishes
Flooring
2(13)
Wall Finishes
15(5)
Window Treatments
20(2)
Fabric Quantity Calculations
22(20)
17 Architectural Woodwork
Lumber and Veneers for Architectural Woodwork
2(1)
Types of Solid-Stock Lumber Cutting
3(1)
Types of Veneer Cuts
3(1)
Joinery Details
4(1)
Cabinetwork
4(3)
Paneling
7(2)
Laminates
9(3)
Standing and Running Trim
12(1)
Moisture Content and Shrinkage
12(1)
Millwork Finishes
13(1)
Solid Surfacing
14(1)
Quartz Surfacing
15(1)
Fire Ratings of Architectural Woodwork
15(1)
Ecological Concerns
16(14)
Topic 4 Research, Analysis, and Selection of Products and Details
18 Cost Estimating and Budgeting
Cost Influences
2(2)
Other Costs
4(1)
Methods of Estimating
4(4)
Cost Information
8(1)
Life-Cycle Cost Analysis
9(7)
19 Sourcing and Researching Manufacturers' Information for FF&E
How to Research
2(1)
FF&E Research Needs
3(1)
Information Sources
4(2)
20 Selection of Materials, Finishes, and Furnishings
Material and Finish Selection
2(5)
Selection of Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment
7(3)
Selection of Furniture Fabrics
10(1)
Selecting Fabrics
11(4)
Standards
15(13)
21 Analysis of Products and Details
Reviewing Design Details
2(1)
Topic 5 Communication and Documentation
22 Communication Methods
Scale
2(3)
Orthographic Drawings
5(4)
Axonometric Drawings
9(1)
Oblique Drawings
10(1)
Perspective Drawings
11(3)
Models
14(1)
Communicating the Program
15(2)
Client Presentations
17(1)
Communicating Recommendations for Materials and Furnishings
17(15)
23 Measurement and Drafting
Methods of Field Measuring and Recording
2(3)
Determining Total Required Area
5(3)
Drafting of Construction Drawings
8(3)
Coordination with the Consultant's Drawings
11(2)
Reference Systems
13(1)
Drawing Symbols
14(1)
Building Information Modeling
14(12)
24 Construction Drawings
Organization of Construction Drawings
2(2)
Contents of Construction Drawings
4(2)
25 Construction Specifications
Organization of the Project Manual
2(1)
Types of Specifications
3(2)
Organization of the Technical Sections
5(5)
Specification Writing Guidelines
10(3)
Coordination with the Construction Drawings
13(11)
26 Furniture and Furnishings Documents and Procurement
Furniture Drawings
2(1)
Furniture and Furnishings Standards
2(3)
Furniture Specifications
5(1)
Coordination with Industry
6(4)
Topic 6 Project and Business Management
27 Owner-Designer Agreements
Basic Elements of a Contract
2(2)
Scope of Basic Interior Design Services
4(3)
Additional Services
7(1)
Owner's Responsibilities
8(1)
Project Cost
8(1)
Professional Fees
9(1)
Post-Occupancy Evaluations
10(8)
28 Project Management
Project Management Responsibilities
2(6)
Scheduling
8(3)
Coordination
11(3)
Follow-Up
14(12)
29 Pre-Design
Pre-Design Work
2(1)
30 Bidding and Negotiation of Contracts
Bidding Procedures
2(3)
Bidding Documents
5(4)
Cost Control
9(2)
Negotiation
11(9)
31 Contract Administration
Contract Administration
2(8)
Project Closeout
10(8)
32 Construction and FF&E Contracts
Methods of Completing Interior Design Projects
2(1)
Owner-Vendor Agreement
3(2)
Owner-Contractor Agreement
5(1)
General Conditions of the Contract for Furniture, Furnishings, and Equipment
6(3)
General Conditions of the Contract for Construction
9(3)
Supplementary Conditions of the Contract
12(10)
33 Interior Design Business Practices
Business Structures
2(2)
Insurance
4(2)
Financial Management
6(4)
Business Issues
10(3)
Legal Issues
13(4)
Business Development
17(2)
Trade Sources
19(1)
Professional Ethics
19(18)
Appendix 1(1)
Index 1