Ballast Ch 1 Part 1 Information Gathering Flashcards
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Definition:
Programming
Collecting and analyzing information about a problem and forming a clear statement to be used as a basis for design.
Programming is problem ____________, whereas design is problem ______________.
Analysis, Synthesis
What 7 things should the program analysis include?
Analysis of the existing builindg
Aesthetic considerations
Adjacency requirements
Organizing concepts
Code review
Budget requirements
Scheduling requirements
What is the five-step programming process, and what are the 4 major considerations it takes in to account?
It is the process of establishingn goals, collecting and analysing facts, uncovering and testing concepts, determining needs and stating the problem in relation to Form, Function, Economy and Time
Five-Step Process:
What is the purpose of establishing goals?
They establish the directions of programmatic concepts that ultimately direct the means of achieving the goals.
Five=Step Process:
What is the purpose of collecting and analysing facts?
To determing existing conditions of the space, number of people to be accomadated, space adajencies, user characteristics, equipment needs, expected growth rate, money available for construction and furnishings, code requirements, and to organize them in a usable way.
Five-Step Process:
Why do you need to uncover and test concepts?
This is the means of determining the direction of the design by doing several rough sketches or bubble diagrams to show adjacencies, etc from which the owner can select what will best solve the problem.
What is the difference between a programmatic concept and a design concept?
A programmatic concept is a performance requirement related to methods of solving a problem or satisfying a need.
A design concept is a specific physical response that attempts to achieve a programmatic concept.
Five-Step Process:
What is the function of determining needs?
To balance what the client wants with what the client actually needs since most clients want more than they can afford.
Five-Step Process:
What is a problem statement?
A bridge between programming and the design process. It describes the most important aspects of the problem and serves as a basis for design and the criteria for making sure the design solves the problem.
There should be a minimum of four problem statements - one for each of the four major considerations: Form, Function, Economy and Time
Form, Function, Economy & Time:
What does Form relate to?
The existing conditions in a space, the psychological environment of the interior, and the quality of construction.
Form, Function, Economy & Time:
What does Function relate to?
The people using the space, the activities performed there and the relationships of spaces to each other.
Form, Function, Economy & Time:
What does Economy relate to?
The initial cost of the interior, operating costs & life cycle costs.
Form, Function, Economy & Time:
What does Time relate to?
Time describes the ideas of past, present and future as they affect the other three considerations.
Programmatic Concepts:
Describe priority as a programmatic concept.
Establishes the order of importance of things such as size, position or social values.
Programmatic Concepts:
Describe hierarchy as a programmatic concept.
Relates to the excercise of authority and is expressed in physical symbols of authority - i.e.: senior members of a firm have a larger office or a corner office.
Programmatic Concepts:
Describe character as a programmatic concept.
Character is a response to the image a client wants to portray.
Programmatic Concepts:
Describe denisity as a programmatic concept.
Can be low, medium or high.
Relates to how a space or group of spaces are used.
Programmatic Concepts:
Describe service groupings as a programmatic concept.
Service groupings include mechanical and other spaces that support the use of the space.
i.e.: Distribution ofo supplies, storage space, information and vending areas.
Programmatic Concepts:
Describe activity groupings as a programmatic concept.
States whether activieties should be integrates or separated andn compartmentalized.
Programmatic Concepts:
Describe people groupings as a programmatic concept.
States the degree of massing within a space - is derived from the physical, social an demoitional characteristics of the group.
Programmatic Concepts:
Describe home base as a programmatic concept.
Relates to the concept of territoriality - a place where a person can maintain their individuality.
Programmatic Concepts:
Describe home base as a programmatic concept.
Included the affinities of people and activities. It most directly affects the organization of spaces and rooms.
Programmatic Concepts:
Describe communications as a programmatic concept.
States who communicates with whom and how they do it.