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| Mock up designs of stuff you like or did, shows personality of design. |
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| What does it express about an intern and his or her worth for practice? |
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| The types of designs that interest them. Skills both digital and hand related. |
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| What might a portfolio contain in terms of information? |
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| balance of images and text revealing skills and personality |
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| an offer to real world experience, culturing creative and technical skills |
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| What do practitioners and students seek to gain by doing internship? |
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| building real world skills before joining the professional world |
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| What might be an ideal and a real design process? |
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| ideal would be linear and thought out. reality makes it so you have several projects going on at once. its hard to keep up |
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| How many essential stages does a typical design process entail? Describe a couple of them |
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7 stages.
pre design-establish contact with clientm specify scope of project establish schedule/budget
programming-client imput, visit similar projects, survey space, collect data (questionnaires/interviews)
concept development-develop overriding idea or theme, develop concept sketches,
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| What are the likely stages that a landscape architect might go through to design and produce a project? |
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-meeting clients
-staff meetings
-meetings with public
-construction oversight
-final inspection
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| How many different project delivery types are there? |
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3.
design bid build, construction management at-risk, design-build |
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| traditional method where contractors bid on project, has a lump sum contract and contractor works under a/e works under owner |
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| construction management @risk |
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| new-ish method where cm and a/e work together under owner and then cm takes over towards end of project |
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| design and construction team are integrated. project manager works under owner, d-b works under pm. d-b consists of a/e subs and suppliers |
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| What is the scope of work? |
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| culmination of independent, yet interrelated tasks that include labor, materials and systems required to the design paraeters and the needs of the client |
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| Why is it important to understand context of project? |
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| understanding the area, the materials to use, the effort it takes will save time and money, and will get it done in most efficient way |
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| What does a good scheduling plan require? |
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| has objectives, is organized, creates logic for tracking costs, communication between all those on project, demonstrating control over project |
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| What does finding a critical relationship in scheduling mean? |
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| safe execution of the work to ensure completion of the project as specified, on time and within budget |
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| What is the scope of the business practice |
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| not so much the product, this practice offers little design and more delivery |
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