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Commercial Building Project Portfolio. Project Portfolio Deliverables. PHASE I - CONCEPTUALIZATION. Cover Page Table of Contents Architectural Program Site Information Code Requirements Viability Analysis Preliminary Design Building space relationships Design development sketches
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Project Portfolio Deliverables PHASE I - CONCEPTUALIZATION • Cover Page • Table of Contents • Architectural Program • Site Information • Code Requirements • Viability Analysis • Preliminary Design • Building space relationships • Design development sketches • Client meeting notes • Project Management • Design Drawings and Specifications • References
Project Portfolio Deliverables PHASE II – DESIGN DEVELOPMENT • Engineering Calculations • Structural design • Water supply • Wastewater discharge • Heat loss/gain • Storm water runoff • Retention/detention pond size • Construction Documents • Site Plan • Landscaping Plan • Floor Plans • Reflected Ceiling Plan • Roof Plan • Elevations • Sections and Details • Electrical Plan • Plumbing Plan • Framing Plans • Foundation Plan • Specifications
Architectural Program • Written definition of the required goals and functions of the project. • Includes design criteria and constraints.
Site Information Include a site analysis • Legal Description • Site Discovery • Site location map • Site visit documentation
Code Requirements • Type of Construction • Occupancy classification • Zoning • ADA • Egress • Parking • Landscaping • Etc.
Viability Analysis Evaluation of the potential for success of the project. • Is the project legally permissible? • Is the project physically possible? • Is the project financially feasible? • Is the project a good choice for the community?
Preliminary Design • Bubble diagrams • Design development sketches • Client meeting notes
Construction Drawings • Show the location of all of the design features in a design project • Include plan views, elevation views, sections, details, and schedules.
Plan View An orthographic projection of the building or site on a horizontal plan. Orthographic projection is a projection of the features of an object onto an imaginary plane of projection. The projection of the features of the object is made by lines of sight that are perpendicular to the plane of projection. ELECTRICAL PLAN LANDSCAPE PLAN
Plan View An view from above of the relationships between rooms, spaces and other physical features. • Site Plan • Landscaping Plan • Floor Plan • Reflected Ceiling Plan • Roof Plan • Electrical Plan • Plumbing Plan • Framing Plan • Foundation Plan LANDSCAPE PLAN ELECTRICAL PLAN
Plan Views • Site Plan • Landscaping Plan • Floor Plan • Reflected Ceiling Plan • Roof Plan • Electrical Plan • Plumbing Plan • Framing Plan • Foundation Plan
Floor Plan A representation of a building as seen from above at an imaginary horizontal plane approximately four feet above the floor. FLOOR PLAN
Elevation Views • A group of drawings that show the exterior of a building • An orthographic drawing • Shows one side of a building • Exterior shapes and finishes • Vertical relationships of the building levels
Sections and Details Section: A type of drawing depicting an object as if it had been cut through to show the interior construction Detail: An enlargement of a specific area of a structure that is drawn where several components intersect or where small members are required
Renderings Purpose: To add an element of realism with the use of shades, shadows, and textures that would not otherwise be present Materials Used: Pencil, ink, water colors, marker, tempera, colored pencil, appliqué / overlay, and air brush Types: Exterior and interior perspective, elevations, plot plan, floor plan, and sections
Specifications Purpose: Provides the necessary written information to describe the materials, methods, and fixtures used in the design project
3D Models Purpose: To represent the final design in a physical form that is as realistic as possible, computer-generated or fabricated Advantage: Can be moved around and viewed from any angle; show interior and exterior details; the addition of scaled objects (people, furniture, vehicles) gives visual clues as to the actual size
Image Resources Microsoft, Inc. (n.d.). Clip art. Retrieved September 30, 2009, from http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/clipart/default.aspx Novus Architects. Stuart Engals II Project Drawings. Mount Pleasant, SC