04.01-Site Analysis Design Program-Ahmed Youssry-1
04.01-Site Analysis Design Program-Ahmed Youssry-1
04.01-Site Analysis Design Program-Ahmed Youssry-1
Research no : 04.01
Date :
3-12-2010
1-SITE ANALYSIS
Neighborhood context
Size & Zoning Legal Elements Natural features Man made features
Circulation Utilities
Sensory Human & Culture
Climate
Neighborhood context
Size & Zoning Legal Elements Natural features Man made features
Circulation Utilities
Sensory Human & Culture
Climate
Neighborhood context
Size & Zoning Legal Elements Natural features Man made features
Circulation Utilities
Sensory Human & Culture
Climate
Neighborhood context
Size & Zoning Legal Elements Natural features Man made features
Circulation Utilities
Sensory Human & Culture
Climate
Neighborhood context
Size & Zoning Legal Elements Natural features Man made features
Circulation Utilities
Sensory Human & Culture
Climate
Neighborhood context
Size & Zoning Legal Elements Natural features Man made features
Circulation Utilities
Sensory Human & Culture
Climate
Neighborhood context
Size & Zoning Legal Elements Natural features Man made features
Circulation Utilities
Sensory Human & Culture
Climate
Neighborhood context
Size & Zoning Legal Elements Natural features Man made features
Circulation Utilities
Sensory Human & Culture
Climate
Neighborhood context
Size & Zoning Legal Elements Natural features Man made features
Circulation Utilities
Sensory Human & Culture
Climate
Neighborhood context
Size & Zoning Legal Elements Natural features Man made features
Circulation Utilities
Sensory Human & Culture
Climate
Neighborhood context
Size & Zoning Legal Elements Natural features Man made features
Circulation Utilities
Sensory Human & Culture
Climate
2-ARCHITECTURAL PROGRAMMING
Architectural programming
According to Donna P. Duerk, Architectural programming is A systematic process of gathering & analyzing information about a building or other setting, and then using the information to create guidelines for the performance of that settings. I would define it as The problem definition & planning that precedes the design
Definition
In-depth analysis and documentation of needs, requirements, goals and objectives. Can include: Identification of space, adjacency requirement analysis, assets assessment, specialized needs assessment, codes and accessibility research, identification of conceptual and thematic issues, as well as analysis of architectural and site parameters, and analysis of scheduling and budget.
Most often written information compiled in a programming report. Often includes problem identification, diagrams, charts, matrices, and may include some orthographic drawings and early fit studies. May include preliminary scheduling graphics.
Means of presentation
2- FACTS
- These are the Design Considerations such as Human (activities & characteristics), Environmental (site & climate), Cultural (traditions, laws, codes, etc.), Technical, etc
Zoning/Issue Chart
3- CONCEPTS
Standards
3- CONCEPTS
Relationship Matrix
Bubble Diagram
4- NEEDS
5- SATATEMENT OF PROBLEM
-The Architectural Program as a Document is the final product. -The Program typically include Executive summary, Goals, considerations, Needs, Space identification & allocation, Relationship matrices & diagrams, Budget & Cost analysis, Project schedule, etc
Cost Estimation
Project Schedule
Name: Ahmed Youssry Mohamed Latif Sayed Ahmed References: [1] http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/selattar/SiteAnalysis1/SiteAnalysisChecklist.aspx [2] White, E. (1983) Site Analysis: Diagramming Information for Architectural Design, Architectural Media, Florida [3] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Site_analysis [4] Architectural Programming: Information Management for Design , Donna P. Duerk