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Space Planning Basics 2ND Edition

by Mark Karlen

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Publisher Comments:

The fully updated edition of the definitive book on space planning

Completely revised to address changes in industry practice and new technologies, Space Planning Basics, Second Edition presents all the necessary tools and know-how to effectively create design programming for both small and large space planning projects.

The author’s step-by-step space planning approach demonstrates how to use matrices and diagrams to fully visualize the space analysis process, including how to apply bubble diagrams and block plans for establishing a workable spatial organization. With a focus on existing structures, this comprehensive book presents material in a realistic context to create a hands-on guide that helps develop applicable skills and provides accessible information for solving day-to-day issues in the real world.

This new Second Edition features:

  • Discussions of CAD options in the planning process
  • A variety of new skill-developing exercises
  • Illustrations that reflect current ADA compliance

Complete with coverage of every consideration designers need to address at each phase, such as building code requirements and environmental controls, Space Planning Basics, Second Edition is a valuable learning tool for intermediate-levelstudents in interior design, architecture, facilities management, and construction management, as well as professionals in these fields.

Synopsis:

Space Planning Basics offers a highly visual, step-by-step approach to developing preliminary floor plans.
* Substantially revised, including coverage of integration of CAD options in planning process, new exercises, and ADA compliance shown within illustrations.
* Provides step-by-step space planning methodology.
* Includes programming examples for both small and large commercial spaces (up to 4000 square feet).

About the Author

'MARK KARLEN, AIA, ASID, is Chairman of the Interior Design Department at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. He also leads national courses to help prepare interior designers for the professional licensing exam. In addition to many years spent in interior design education, he has practiced architecture in New York and Pennsylvania. '

Table of Contents

'Preface.

Introduction.

Chapter 1:Planning Methodology.

Defining Terms and Intent.

The Synthesis Gap.

The Design Program.

Criteria Matrix.

Prototypical Plan Sketches.

Completing the Criteria Matrix.

Relationship Diagrams.

A Final Note on Planning Methodology.

Chapter 2:The First Planning Steps: Bubble Diagrams and Block Plans.

Bubble Diagramming.

Space Planning Exercises.

Block Planning.

Chapter 3:Small and Dimensionally Demanding Spaces.

Human Factors.

Barrier-Free Design Standards.

The Three-Dimensional Reality.

Chapter 4:The Building Shell and Major Systems.

The Building Shell.

Plumbing Systems.

Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems.

Chapter 5:Important Influencing Factors.

Building Codes.

Lighting Design.

Acoustical Planning.

Planning Rules of Thumb.

Flexibility/Multiuse.

Furniture.

Spatial Quality.

Chapter 6:Developing a Rough Floor Plan.

Getting Started.

Construction Reality.

Start with Plumbing.

Major Spaces Next.

Circulation Studies.

Basic Room Allocations.

Furniture and Equipment.

Storage and Filing.

Spatial Quality.

Review.

Revisions.

Chapter 7:Refining the Solution.

Refining the Rough Plan.

The Preliminary Floor Plan.

Drawing Quality and Techniques.

Chapter 8:Developing Skills Beyond the Basic Level.

Basic Implications.

Programs Within Programs.

Open Plan/Systems Furniture.

The Speculative Office Building.

Future Expansion.

Planning New Buildings.

A Final Note.

Appendix:Design Programs and Building Shells.

Bibliography

Index. \n

'

Product Details

ISBN:
9780471434399
Author:
Ruggeri, Kate
Author:
Hahn, Peter
Illustrator:
Ruggeri, Kate
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons
Location:
Hoboken, N.J.
Subject:
Interior architecture
Subject:
Space (Architecture)
Subject:
Space
Subject:
Interior Design - General
Subject:
Interior Design
Subject:
spatial composition
Subject:
commercial space
Subject:
Building Code
Subject:
environmental control needs
Subject:
CAD templates
Subject:
block plans
Subject:
stair design
Subject:
fire code
Subject:
interior space
Subject:
interior building codes
Edition Number:
2
Series Volume:
DREO TR 2001-146
Publication Date:
November 2003
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
Professional and scholarly
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
178
Dimensions:
8.44x10.86x.47 in. 1.17 lbs.

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