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THE ARCHITECTURAL CONTEXT AND DESIGN DESI GN PROCESS PROCESS Francis D.K. D.K. Ching & Corky Binggeli, Binggel i, (2005) (2005).. Interi Interior or Design Illustrated, Illus trated, 2nd Edition. John Wiley & Son, Inc.
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The Design and Cons Construct truction ion Team Construction Manager
Owner/Client
Architect
Engineers Interior Designers Consultants
Contractor
Contractor Subcontractors Contractor
Subcontractors Subcontractors
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Past (working separately)
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Presently (integrated) –
Offer as "one-stop shopping" for a construction project, from beginning to end = "design Build" contract: (specification, design to construction)
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Pre-construction requirements Legal requirements and documentation DA (Development Application) [Before Construction]
Local council: description of the usage, style, size and location, zoning and any special conditions that may be placed upon the property (ex. Heritage, waterway…)
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Site Preparation •
Demolition of old site/ buildings.
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Manage all the service work before demolition
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DESIGN PROCESS
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The Design Process 1. Problem Statement: Indentify Client Needs +Preference + Set Goal (Function Requirement, Style & Meaning) 2. Analysis: Exiting? What can be changed? – Develop Hypothesis 3. Synthesis (Projection/Concept): Diagram + Design 4. Evaluation: Compare alternative, Decide, Test+ refine ideas 5. Implementation: Detail Drawing, Implement, Reevaluate Work
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Good and Bad Design A Design maybe GOOD because: –
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it functions well- it works it is affordable – it is economical, efficient, and durable it looks good – it is pleasing it recreates a feeling remembered from another time and place – it carries meaning
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The Design Process 1. Problem Statement: Indentify Client Needs + Preference + Set Goal (Function Requirement, Style & Meaning) 2. Analysis: Exiting? What can be changed? – Develop Hypothesis 3. Synthesis (Projection/Concept): Diagram + Design 4. Evaluation: Compare alternative, Decide, Test + refine ideas 5. Implementation: Detail Drawing, Implement, Reevaluate Work
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1. User Requirements [Function & Purpose]
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The Design Process 1. Problem Statement: Indentify Client Needs + Preference + Set Goal (Function Requirement, Style & Meaning) 2. Analysis: Exiting? What can be changed? – Develop Hypothesis 3. Synthesis (Projection/Concept): Diagram + Design 4. Evaluation: Compare alternative, Decide, Test + refine ideas 5. Implementation: Detail Drawing, Implement, Reevaluate Work
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Analysis
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The Design Process 1. Problem Statement: Indentify Client Needs + Set Goal (Function Requirement, Style & Meaning) 2. Analysis: Exiting? User’s Preference? What can be changed? – Develop Hypothesis 3. Synthesis (Projection/Concept): Diagram + Design 4. Evaluation: Compare alternative, Decide, Test+ refine ideas 5. Implementation: Detail Drawing, Implement, Reevaluate Work
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Human factor
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Human Dimension
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Space
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Space Analysis: Relationship
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Fitting into space/ Plan Arrangement
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Tight Fit
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Loose Fit
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Architectural Drawing
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