1) What is green design? a) Green design is where designers create a product with the color green b) Green design is a term used to describe the strive to produce sustainable and ecologically friendly design c) Green design is a term where designers are able to expand their creativity throughout using a green palette d) Green design aims to maximize resource consumption and minimize environmental impact e) In green design projects, concrete is often chosen for its eco-friendly properties  2) What are the characteristics of a green design? a) Green design focuses on depleting natural resources to achieve aesthetic appeal. b) Short timescale, incremental changes (small changes over time) and low-risk c) Green design promotes the incorporation of hazardous chemicals and pollutants into products and buildings. d) Green design neglects financial considerations and solely focuses on environmental impact. e) Green design exacerbates social inequalities and discriminates against marginalized communities in its development processes. 3) What are the objectives for a green design? a) Harmful, Nonrenewable, Unconcern b) Incompatibility, Excess, Indifference c) Unsustainability, used, Careless d) Toxicity, Overconsumption, Inefficiency e) Materials, Energy, and Pollution & Waste 4) Radical Changes is one of the strategies for green design. How does it change a green design? a) Radical Changes in green design involve adopting outdated technologies and methodologies that are detrimental to environmental sustainability. This can include reverting to traditional construction materials and techniques that result in increased carbon emissions and resource depletion. b) It advocates for the abandonment of renewable energy sources in favor of fossil fuels, undermining efforts to mitigate climate change and promote clean energy transitions. c) It completely changing the manufacturing process. The result is a completely new product or service that meets the needs of the user uniquely. d) It encourages the use of non-renewable resources. e) It disregards the importance of sustainable urban planning and community engagement, instead favoring top-down approaches that neglect the needs and perspectives of local residents and ecosystems. 5) What are 2 principles of green design?  a) Thinking notes b) Resource Waste Maximization c) Environmental Neglectivism d) The Precautionary Principle e) Resource Depletion Embrace

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