Arbitration of Professional Design Flashcards

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Prepares the design proposals

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Architect together with a team of engineers

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2
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… is initially carried out by the architect while hecreates his design proposal

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The task of combining the goals into a synthesis

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3
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We define architectural programming as..?

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Research and decision making process that identifies scope of work to be design

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Architectural Programming; Six steps?

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Research the project type
Establish goals and objectives
Gather relevant information
Identifying space planning strategies
Determine quantitative requirements
Summarize the program

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5
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Its centered around
- Spaces frequently included in the building
- Space criteria or no. of sq ft per person
- Relationship of spaces according to its function
- Cost per square meter
- Site requirements
- Technical, Mechanical, electricla, security, or other issues unique to the project type

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Research the project type

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The programmer/designer suggets broad goal statements that will guide the remainder of the programming process

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Establish goals and objectives

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7
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What are the goals of the owner? Where do they see their organization headed?

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Organizational Goals

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What should be the aesthetic and psychological impact of the design? Should the image be similar or distinct from its neighbors? Are there historic, cultural, and/or context implications

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Form and image goals

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9
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What major functions will take place in the building? How many ppl are to be accomodated? How might be the building design enhance or impact occupant interactions?

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Function goals

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wHAT IS the total project budhet? WWhat is the attitude towards initial cost bersus long range operating maintenance costs? What level of quality is desired? What is the attitude toward conservation of resources and sustainabilityT

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eCONOMIC GOALS

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When is the project to be occupied? What type of changes are expected over the next few years?

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Time goals

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12
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Meeting deadlines

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Management goals

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13
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Typical categories include -
Facility users, type and sched pf activieies
- What equipment are encessary for activities to function properly
- Access to daylight, acoustics, accessibility, campus/area design guiddines, historic preservation

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Gather relevant information

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14
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Suggest a way to accomplish the goals given hat one now knows the opportunities and constraints.

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Space planning strategies

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15
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Indicate what functions should be near each other for the project to function smoothly.

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Bubble diagram

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16
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indicate the desired circulation, connectino between spces, what spaces require security, or audio privacy

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Relationship diagrams

17
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In this step, one must reconcile the available budget with the number of improvements desired within the project time frame. A list of spaces is developed to accomodate all acitivites desired.

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Determine Quaantitative requirements

18
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If the project cost more than the budget - three things can happen

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  • Space can be trimmmed back or delegated to a later phase
  • Cost per sqm can be reduced ( quality reduction
  • Both
19
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Once program is completed and approved, information must be integrated into the design process. Some clients want the designer to star involved after the programming phase to ensure that the requirements are realized in the design work

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Summarize the program

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