Understanding of the technical issues of human factors, including areas such as programming, environmental control systems, anthropometrics, ergonomics, and proxemics.Familiarity with research theories and methodologies to understand why problems occur and application to design solutions.This requires an in-depth knowledge of the aesthetic properties of structure and surface, space and scale, materials, furniture, artifacts, textiles, lighting, and the ability to research and solve problems creatively in ways that pertain to the function, quality, and effect of specific interior programs. Skill in the application of design and color principles in a wide variety of residential and nonresidential projects.Show knowledge of behavioral science and human factors (ST-3).Use design decisions with global, ecological, socio-economic, and cultural contexts (ST-2).
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