Ch. 6 Information analysis and synthesis Flashcards
The worker business process proceeds from one location to another in a strict sequence
Linear workflow
The work is controlled from one central position
Centralized workflow
A hierarchy, typically with one group controlling work divided into separate compartments
Departmental workflow
There is strictly no organized method of workflow in this organization
Network workflow
Part of the lease agreement between the tenant and the owner of the commercial space
Work letter
With this plan arrangement there are no space defining partitions Within the existing limits of the building. The only objects of furniture and accessories
Open
With this plan arrangement it arranges spaces in a linear row, either connected to each other or directly or related to a linear element, such as a Corridor these are either L-shaped were U-shaped, forming a circle or other enclosed space, placing significant spaces at the termination of the line, or using the line to divide two different types of spaces
Linear
Type of plan arrangement that align spaces on a significant feature or features. The significant future maybe the entry to the spaces, View, or an important architectural element or a formal grouping of spaces can create this or otherwise one may not normally exit
Axial
Type of plan arrangement that uses a single, dominant space with secondary space is grouped around it
 centralize
Type of plant arrangement that arranges spaces on a predefined, regular pattern appoints were intersecting parallel lines
 grid
Type of plant arrangement that organizes spaces based on proximity to each other. The spaces are usually similar in function, size, or shape
Clustered
The most common type of into a relationship, in which each base or room has its own used in function requirements and a separated by a partition
Adjacent spaces
Consists of two spaces whose unique limits can be perceived but that share a common space
Overlapping spaces
Do you space is retain their unique identity and are linked with a third space that has its own identity. The most common variation of this concept is a Corridor being used as a common space
space sharing a common space
This is created when I clearly identifiable space or room is placed as an object within a larger space
Space within another space
With varying weights of connecting lines or with bearing numbers of lions called in the more lines or the thick of the lines, the Stronger the connection should be
Adjacency diagrams for bubble diagrams
A drawing that shows the locations of major spaces or departments when a project occupies more than one floor of a multi story building
Stacking diagram
The process used to translate programmatic needs on a broad design concept to do a physical plan of the space by organizing major rooms in areas, determining circulation systems, and laying out furniture
Space planning
The surrounding area includes exterior features such as entry doors to the building as well as interior points of connection like stairwells and Corredor‘s.
Relationship to surrounding areas
The size of the existing space will also affect the planning decisions. The location of some of the larger programming spaces may be determined wear a large, and obstructed area are available and existing space
Size of existing space
These are important to be a residential and commercial design. Deserve you should be utilized fully, well undesirable views can be blocked or modified with window coverings
Views
What are the aspects of existing conditions that influence the space plan of an interior design project
Relationship to surrounding areas, sides of existing space, views, special features, structural considerations, and plumbing
Consist of a series of spaces or rooms in a single line. 
Linear organization
Consist of two sets of spaced elements
Grid system
Has two or more Whittier segments, or exercises, about which spaces are rooms are placed
 axial organization
Is based on one or more space or point about which secondary elements are placed
Centralized organization
When more than one linear organization extends from a central point
Radial organization
Simplest in one of the most flexible circulation have patterns. Spaces are laid out along a straight path that connects two major elements at the ends usually the entrance to the space or group of rooms at one end and the exit at the other
Linear dumbbell layout
Making a complete loop in circulation
Donut configuration
Oriented on one major space with pads extending from a central area
Radial layout
If two exits are required how much they be separated
It must be separated by a distance of at least 1/2 of the diagonal distance of the room or area they serve
What are the common code requirements for exit doors
Minimum of 3 feet wide and they must swing in the direction of travel
How much can doors encroach into the exit space when fully open
No more than 7 inches
What is adequate width for exit corridors 
Minimum 36 inches for residential construction and 44 inches for commercial construction, but schools in other occupancies may require water court orders. In most cases, the problem statement will get the minimum width, usually 44 inches. It may be advisable to use 48 to 60 inches wide Corredor’s regardless, to provide adequate with her normal use and provide the minimum 60 inch turn around space for accessibility
What are the code requirements for dead end Corredor‘s
They must be less than 20 feet but should be avoided
What is the clearance requirement for doors
A minimum of 18 inches on the pool side of the door and 12 inches on the push side of the door