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DESIGN CRITERIA

DESIGN CRITERIA. The Inclusion of Elements in a Facilities Design. Design Elements. Structural Functionalism. The concept of structural functionalism is linked to the idea of carrying capacity. Note: Cage, Playing surface. Shuffleboard Courts concrete surrounded by asphalt.

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DESIGN CRITERIA

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  1. DESIGN CRITERIA The Inclusion of Elements in a Facilities Design

  2. Design Elements

  3. Structural Functionalism • The concept of structural functionalism is linked to the idea of carrying capacity

  4. Note: Cage, Playing surface

  5. Shuffleboard Courts concrete surrounded by asphalt

  6. Ambiance of an outdoor pool concrete topped by chain link

  7. Problem

  8. Combination of relatively permanent material with some sense of aesthetics

  9. Hotel Playground – Rhodes Colour, texture, materials

  10. Playground in Paris park – material, colour, style

  11. Compromise - may be difficult Large vehicles + high volume Turning area Surface - wet and cold weather

  12. Disney - water bridge for ferries

  13. Tunnel Campground - North of Calgary

  14. Physical Functionalism • Concern for movement

  15. Pressure

  16. Compromise

  17. Disguise Large numbers + few ‘high quality’ attractions Distractions Deception

  18. Wet N Wild

  19. Close to the ‘action’ Sense of anticipation Value for wait time

  20. Compromise • A straight road is the shortest distance

  21. Cultural & Aesthetic Functionalism • Linkage to the value or image associated with the particular area, activity, or resource

  22. The sense of what is ‘appropriate’ to the activity, facility or area • Example of a scenic outlook - the goal of say a distant mountain is important but so are the immediate surrounds - and the area between the viewer and the objective • A paper mill with attendant contamination and smells would not be appropriate • Senses of - balance, proportion, scale, colour, atmosphere and perspective are important

  23. A) Order and Progression • There should be a logical progression of physical characteristics among the part of the offering

  24. The Elmwood Club - the logic of entrance

  25. The Car Park Mobile trains from themed car areas Distribution to different modes - ferry, monorail

  26. Progression while travelling

  27. Main entrance - theme distribution of maps, services

  28. Main Street

  29. Busch Gardens Entrance Modes of transport The logic of flow

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