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Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Architectural Design Lectures Lecture 3 Design Process: Architectural Design Lectures Lecture 3 Design Process Lectures to Architectural Design 1 October 2009 By: Dr. Yasser MahgoubDESCRIPTIVE REPRESENTATION OF A DESIGN PROCESS: DESCRIPTIVE REPRESENTATION OF A DESIGN PROCESSDesign phases of architectural design: Design phases of architectural designDesign phases of architectural design: Design phases of architectural design Pre-design phase is often referred to as ‘ programming ’. According to Duerk (1993), architectural programming is “ the systematic process of gathering and analyzing information about a building or other setting, and then using that information to create guidelines for the performance of that setting .” Programming is also defined as “ consultation to establish and document the following detailed requirements for a project ” (AIA 1993). In general, pre-design is a problem-seeking stage .Design phases of architectural design: Design phases of architectural design Site analysis is treated as distinct phase probably because it involves on-site activity in real projects. In contrast to the pre-design stage, schematic design phase is a problem solving stage in this phase. What is called ‘ creative part ’ usually refers to the schematic design phase where main concepts of form and space are generated .Program & Site: Program & Site The site and the program should be "right for each other“! PROGRAM SITEPowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 14 The Architectural Design Problem has Three Main Variables; NEED - CONTEXT - FORM Architectural Design Variables Paul Laseau, “Graphic Thinking fpr Architects and Designers”1. Need: 1. Need Space Requirements Relationships Priorities Processes Objectives Maintenance Access Equipment Environment ….. PROGRAMMINGPowerPoint Presentation: Programming 1. Need Programming the requirements of a proposed Building is the architect’s first task, often the most important. Programming concerns 5 steps: 1. Establish Goals 2. Collect and analyze Facts 3. Uncover and test Concepts 4. Determine Needs 5. State the Problem William Pena, “Problem Seeking”PowerPoint Presentation: Design Data 1. Need An important activity in the beginning of the design process is the collection of relevant design data and examples.1. Need: The architectural design programs are usually complicated. We are going to use here a small and simple program of a small house or chalet containing the following spaces: Entrance 5 m2 Living/Dining Space 40 m2 2 Bedrooms 25 m2 each Kitchen 10 m2 Bathroom 8 m2 1. Need The Program1. Need: Program Analysis 1. Need1. Need: The Bubble Diagram 1. Need Relationships DiagramsPowerPoint Presentation: Adjacency Diagram1. Need: Circulation 1. Need Circulation, patterns of movement, is one of the most important aspects of design because it affects the human experience of space and place. The needs of special groups should be considered especially while designing public buildings.1. Need: Social and Cultural Variables 1. Need Patterns of behavior are different from country to country and among people of same country according to social and cultural backgrounds. The meaning and use of spaces in western countries is different than in Eastern and Middle Eastern countries. Spaces are not understood and used the same way by all people. In order to satisfy the end users of buildings, design should meet the specific needs of people such as: space configuration, use, form, orientation, control, privacy, etc.2. Context: 2. Context Site Zoning Services Macro Climate Micro Climate Adjacent Buildings Geographical Factors Vehicular Access2. Context: Climate 2. Context N Summer Spring/Fall Winter Sun Wind Temerature2. Context: Site Analysis 2. Context The selection of site is a very important and sensitive task. It affects the success of the project. Site features include macro and microclimates, topography, natural circulation, views and landscaping elements such as trees, bushes, rocks, or water.PowerPoint Presentation: 2. Context Site Analysis The site analysis can be further extended taking into account program area needs to explore some preliminary alternatives for building massing.PowerPoint Presentation: 3. Form Zoning Circulation Structure Enclosure Construction Type Construction Process Energy Climate Control ImagePowerPoint Presentation: Space and Order 3. Form Scale and Proportion3. Form: 3. Form Mass and Balance Volume and Composition Unity and DiversityPowerPoint Presentation: An Architectural Design Method The method is primarily a means of resolving a conflict that exists between logical analysis and creative thought. Christopher Jones B A S E D Briefing Problem Definitions Needs Context Program Site Analysis Program Site Goals Performance Concepts Alternatives Synthesis Solutions Creativity Form & Space Parti - Concept Schematic Design Study Models Evaluation Priorities Grading Communication Feedback Selection Optimization Design Drawings Final Models Reports Computer App. Presentation Communication BASEDPowerPoint Presentation: Bubble DiagramPowerPoint Presentation: From Analysis to Concept Step 1 Step 2PowerPoint Presentation: Relationship DiagramPowerPoint Presentation: From Bubbles to AreasPowerPoint Presentation: From Analysis to Concept Step 3 Step 4PowerPoint Presentation: From Sketches to DrawingsPowerPoint Presentation: Drawings are the architects' preferred tool. Besides being an effective means of presentation and communication, drawings enable us to develop the first flash of an idea into the most detailed architectural form. In other words, drawings are important to design because design develops only through the interaction between and architect and such a vehicle as drawings. Freehand SketchingPowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 39 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 40 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 41 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 42 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 43 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 44 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 45 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 46 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 47 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 48 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 49 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 50 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 51 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 52 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 53 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 54 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 55 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 56 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 57 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 58 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 59 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 60 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 61 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 62 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 63 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 64 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 65 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?Thank you: Thank you Dr. Yasser Mahgoub http://ymahgou.fortunecity.com/ You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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Design 1 2009 Design Lecture 3-Design Process ymahgoub Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: Embed: Flash iPad Dynamic Copy Does not support media & animations Automatically changes to Flash or non-Flash embed WordPress Embed Customize Embed URL: Copy Thumbnail: Copy The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 530 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: April 26, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 2 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: Favou11 (13 month(s) ago) Am miss Favour,pls contact me at favourtoure2012@yahoo.com so i can give you my photos and more details about me,thanks Favour. Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Architectural Design Lectures Lecture 3 Design Process: Architectural Design Lectures Lecture 3 Design Process Lectures to Architectural Design 1 October 2009 By: Dr. Yasser MahgoubDESCRIPTIVE REPRESENTATION OF A DESIGN PROCESS: DESCRIPTIVE REPRESENTATION OF A DESIGN PROCESSDesign phases of architectural design: Design phases of architectural designDesign phases of architectural design: Design phases of architectural design Pre-design phase is often referred to as ‘ programming ’. According to Duerk (1993), architectural programming is “ the systematic process of gathering and analyzing information about a building or other setting, and then using that information to create guidelines for the performance of that setting .” Programming is also defined as “ consultation to establish and document the following detailed requirements for a project ” (AIA 1993). In general, pre-design is a problem-seeking stage .Design phases of architectural design: Design phases of architectural design Site analysis is treated as distinct phase probably because it involves on-site activity in real projects. In contrast to the pre-design stage, schematic design phase is a problem solving stage in this phase. What is called ‘ creative part ’ usually refers to the schematic design phase where main concepts of form and space are generated .Program & Site: Program & Site The site and the program should be "right for each other“! PROGRAM SITEPowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 14 The Architectural Design Problem has Three Main Variables; NEED - CONTEXT - FORM Architectural Design Variables Paul Laseau, “Graphic Thinking fpr Architects and Designers”1. Need: 1. Need Space Requirements Relationships Priorities Processes Objectives Maintenance Access Equipment Environment ….. PROGRAMMINGPowerPoint Presentation: Programming 1. Need Programming the requirements of a proposed Building is the architect’s first task, often the most important. Programming concerns 5 steps: 1. Establish Goals 2. Collect and analyze Facts 3. Uncover and test Concepts 4. Determine Needs 5. State the Problem William Pena, “Problem Seeking”PowerPoint Presentation: Design Data 1. Need An important activity in the beginning of the design process is the collection of relevant design data and examples.1. Need: The architectural design programs are usually complicated. We are going to use here a small and simple program of a small house or chalet containing the following spaces: Entrance 5 m2 Living/Dining Space 40 m2 2 Bedrooms 25 m2 each Kitchen 10 m2 Bathroom 8 m2 1. Need The Program1. Need: Program Analysis 1. Need1. Need: The Bubble Diagram 1. Need Relationships DiagramsPowerPoint Presentation: Adjacency Diagram1. Need: Circulation 1. Need Circulation, patterns of movement, is one of the most important aspects of design because it affects the human experience of space and place. The needs of special groups should be considered especially while designing public buildings.1. Need: Social and Cultural Variables 1. Need Patterns of behavior are different from country to country and among people of same country according to social and cultural backgrounds. The meaning and use of spaces in western countries is different than in Eastern and Middle Eastern countries. Spaces are not understood and used the same way by all people. In order to satisfy the end users of buildings, design should meet the specific needs of people such as: space configuration, use, form, orientation, control, privacy, etc.2. Context: 2. Context Site Zoning Services Macro Climate Micro Climate Adjacent Buildings Geographical Factors Vehicular Access2. Context: Climate 2. Context N Summer Spring/Fall Winter Sun Wind Temerature2. Context: Site Analysis 2. Context The selection of site is a very important and sensitive task. It affects the success of the project. Site features include macro and microclimates, topography, natural circulation, views and landscaping elements such as trees, bushes, rocks, or water.PowerPoint Presentation: 2. Context Site Analysis The site analysis can be further extended taking into account program area needs to explore some preliminary alternatives for building massing.PowerPoint Presentation: 3. Form Zoning Circulation Structure Enclosure Construction Type Construction Process Energy Climate Control ImagePowerPoint Presentation: Space and Order 3. Form Scale and Proportion3. Form: 3. Form Mass and Balance Volume and Composition Unity and DiversityPowerPoint Presentation: An Architectural Design Method The method is primarily a means of resolving a conflict that exists between logical analysis and creative thought. Christopher Jones B A S E D Briefing Problem Definitions Needs Context Program Site Analysis Program Site Goals Performance Concepts Alternatives Synthesis Solutions Creativity Form & Space Parti - Concept Schematic Design Study Models Evaluation Priorities Grading Communication Feedback Selection Optimization Design Drawings Final Models Reports Computer App. Presentation Communication BASEDPowerPoint Presentation: Bubble DiagramPowerPoint Presentation: From Analysis to Concept Step 1 Step 2PowerPoint Presentation: Relationship DiagramPowerPoint Presentation: From Bubbles to AreasPowerPoint Presentation: From Analysis to Concept Step 3 Step 4PowerPoint Presentation: From Sketches to DrawingsPowerPoint Presentation: Drawings are the architects' preferred tool. Besides being an effective means of presentation and communication, drawings enable us to develop the first flash of an idea into the most detailed architectural form. In other words, drawings are important to design because design develops only through the interaction between and architect and such a vehicle as drawings. Freehand SketchingPowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 39 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 40 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 41 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 42 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 43 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 44 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 45 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 46 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 47 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 48 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 49 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 50 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 51 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 52 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 53 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 54 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 55 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 56 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 57 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 58 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 59 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 60 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 61 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 62 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 63 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 64 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?PowerPoint Presentation: 05/06/1433 Architectural Design - Dr. Yasser Mahgoub 65 What is DESIGN in this ARCHITECTURE?Thank you: Thank you Dr. Yasser Mahgoub http://ymahgou.fortunecity.com/