Programming, Planning and pre-design Flashcards
Facility Programming Phase
There are two phases of Facility programming
Schematic Programming
Program development
There are two phases of Facility programming
Schematic Programming
Program development
Facility Programming Phase
Schematic Programming
Identifies the broad visionary owner goals, user preferences, image , functional requirements, movement, activity adjacencies, and facility demographics. As programming ends, schematic design begins.
Identifies the broad visionary owner goals, user preferences, image , functional requirements, movement, activity adjacencies, and facility demographics. As programming ends, schematic design begins.
Schematic Programming
Program Development
The organization of the vast amount of detailed information collected in impact studies and site analysis during the initial stages of information collection. As program development ends, design development begins. The critical activity is transforming the owner’s broad visionary goals into a physical form.
The organization of the vast amount of detailed information collected in impact studies and site analysis during the initial stages of information collection. As program development ends, design development begins. The critical activity is transforming the owner’s broad visionary goals into a physical form.
Program Development
The four considerations in facility programming
Function ( what will happen in the facility?)
Form ( What will the facility look like and feel like?)
Economy (What is the budget and quality?)
Time ( What will the time be to achieve the facility?)
Function ( what will happen in the facility?)
Form ( What will the facility look like and feel like?)
Economy (What is the budget and quality?)
Time ( What will the time be to achieve the facility?)
The four considerations in facility programming
Project Conception
Is the stage in the facility life cycle in which the owner’s project requirements are determined, other requirements are developed, and all requirements are complied into a program
other names associated with this stage:
Programming
Needs assessment
Planning
Predesign
Is the stage in the facility life cycle in which the owner’s project requirements are determined, other requirements are developed, and all requirements are complied into a program
other names associated with this stage:
Programming
Needs assessment
Planning
Predesign
Project Conception
Five steps in the programming process
Step 1: Establish Goals
Step 2: Collect and Analyze
Step 3: Uncover and Test concepts
Step 4: Determine needs
Step 5: State the problem
Step 1: Establish Goals
Step 2: Collect and Analyze
Step 3: Uncover and Test concepts
Step 4: Determine needs
Step 5: State the problem
Five steps in the programming process
Step 1: Establish Goals
Understand the owner’s goals and values, in addition to the basic project needs. Goal statements included in the facility program must be useful and relevant for the architect/engineer. The goals need to be quantifiable and measurable.
Understand the owner’s goals and values, in addition to the basic project needs. Goal statements included in the facility program must be useful and relevant for the architect/engineer. The goals need to be quantifiable and measurable.
Step 1: Establish Goals
Step 2: Collect and Analyze Facts
Identify information that might have a direct bearing on the defined goals. organizing them into categories, such as aesthetics, economics, regulations, social considerations, environmental concerns and time.