6-Schematic Design Flashcards
In schematic design, what is the client NOT responsible for providing?*
A) Construction budget
B) Construction methods
C) Geotechnical report
D) Legal survey
B) Construction methods
What is the Schematic Design phase of the project?
When the client’s requirements & desires assume architectural form.
What information do you need to start SD? (7)
- Functional requirements and spatial relationship
- Flexibility and provision for expansion
- Special equipment and systems
- Site requirements and/or restraints
- A feasibility construction budget
- Sustainability goals
- Time frame or schedule
What does the client provide? (5) why?
- Legal and physical surveys
- Zoning bylaws considerations
- Reports on subsurface conditions including hazardous materials and other pollutants
- Assessment/condition reports and hazardous materials assessment if the project is a renovation
- Other professional reports or opinions from specialist consultants that will have an impact on the work.
So not all the liability rest on the archiect
What 3 aspects of the project are illustrated during SD?
- general scope
- scale & massing
- conceptual form.
Who’s in the core design team?
- architect
- struc
- mech
- elec
What are the presentation documents provided at the END of SD?
as appropriate:
- site plan,
- principal floor plans(s),
- schematic sections and elevations,
- massing representation, and
- other Illustrative sketches or renderings to convey the intent of the design.
Prepare a schematic design report incorporating, as appropriate:
- design approach or philosophy,
- site data,
- design area(s) comparison to functional program,
- design compliance with regulatory requirements,
- architectural, structural, mechanical and electrical building systems descriptions,
- Project schedule, and
- Class ‘D’ Construction Cost Estimate.
What is typically provided by consultants in the SD report? (2)
~ SME systems approach
~ probable construction/operating costs
Explain the scope of the analysis of the building code at SD Phase
1 - Environmental impact, Zoning, Parking Requirements and Limiting Distance. (General Overview rather than a detail analysis)
2 - Occupancy/Classification
3 - Occupancy/Compartment fire Separations
4 - Area & Occupant Load
5 - Exiting & Egress (Travel Distance and Widths for large Buildings)
6 - BF Requirements
7 - Washroom Count
Explain the principles of sustainable design as they relate to the Building (size, footprint, mass, form, and circulation) during schematic design. (11)
- Building orientation
- Form, massing
- Neighbouring buildings, shadowing
- Window to wall ratio
- Density vs open space
- Programing relationships
- Site (retaining of trees, soils, waterways)
- Material selection
- Energy source opportunities
- Water management
- Transportation strategies
How can the Architect foster sustainable design during schematic design.
- IPD: involve consultants early
- Identify targets: - ie LEED
Explain the scope of the analysis of the universal accessibility at the schematic design phase.
- Ramps, access
- Site circulation, parking drop-off (accessible pathway)
- barrier free circulation
- Exit
What do you need to proceed to DD?
Submit the schematic design documents to the Client and obtain the Client’s approval prior to proceeding to the Design Development Phase.