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| Name the 5 steps in the 5 step process of programming... by whom... |
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| Establishing goals, collecting and analyzing facts, uncovering and testing concepts, determining needs, and stating the problem. by William Pena |
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| In the uncovering concepts stage of programming, you develop abstract ideas that are solutions to the client's problems/goals w/o definign the physical means of doing so. |
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| The physical solution to programmatic concepts. |
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| Determining needs step of programming... |
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| balances the desires of the client against the available budget or establishes a budget. Wants are separated from needs |
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| there should be a minimum of 4 statements - one for form, function, economy, and time. |
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| Form in relation to programming... |
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| existing conditions, the physical and psychological environment of the interior, and quality of construction. |
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| The final programming document should at least include... |
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| goals, client requirements, spaces and sq. ft. |
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| list 4 ways to gather information |
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| Interview, questionaire, observations, field survey |
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| Of all the programming data, what are the two primary factors that determine the size and configuration of the interior space? |
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| how do you determine space requirements when not supplied by client? |
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| multiply how much one person's needed are by the total number of people. or it can be based on equipment or specifice activity |
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| total required area not including general circ., closets, electrical, walls, etc. |
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| net area, or net assignable area |
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| unassigned areas, circ, closets, etc. |
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| net area plus secondary spaces |
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| net area plus secondary spaces |
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| "Efficiency of the Space" |
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| "net to gross ratio". usually ranges from 60-80% |
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| sq. ft. used for renting/leasing office/retail space. inlcludes columns, and portion of exterior wall and partitions. |
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| how do you measure rentable area when tenant only takes up a portion of a floor? |
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| inside of windows to inside of public corridor to centerline of shared walls. it also includes a proportionate share of the corridor and rest rooms. |
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| partition separating a tenant space from public spaces |
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| Three types of adjacencies |
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| people (face to face contact or movement as apart of an activity), products (laudry chute), and info (intercom). |
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| stacking diagram best illustrates what? |
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| shows the location of major spaces/dept. of a multi story building. |
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what is the problem analysis
what is the problem synthesis |
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| whose responsibility is it to determine how much info is required before desn can begin |
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