Definitive guide to space planning, revised and updated with the latest interior design techniques, examination requirements, and sustainability considerations Space Planning Basics shows how to approach space planning in a way that ensures all considerations are met, from preliminary floor plans, to client programming needs, to how factors such as building codes and environmental factors affect a spatial composition, to sustainability. With step-by-step methodology based on the author team's combined decades of design experience, this authoritative guide is the de facto reference on the…mehr
Definitive guide to space planning, revised and updated with the latest interior design techniques, examination requirements, and sustainability considerations Space Planning Basics shows how to approach space planning in a way that ensures all considerations are met, from preliminary floor plans, to client programming needs, to how factors such as building codes and environmental factors affect a spatial composition, to sustainability. With step-by-step methodology based on the author team's combined decades of design experience, this authoritative guide is the de facto reference on the subject. The text includes current design approaches, building evaluation processes, structural guidelines to replicate the current professional process with a clear, highly practical, and comprehensive approach, and basic programming skills. Text, drawings, graphics, and practice exercises are included throughout to reinforce learning, and each chapter contains recommended resources for further reading and study. Updates to this newly revised Fifth Edition of Space Planning Basics include: * New content on preparing for stakeholder engagement and new drawings, diagrams, and matrices throughout * An explanation of evidence-based design and the importance of health and wellbeing as well as the latest developments in sustainable design and certification requirements * Updates on spatial relationships and building shells with new diagrams and coverage of universal design and human factors * Updated resources for instructors on a companion website including new exercises, CAD files, and interactive graphs Space Planning Basics delivers a complete, all-in-one introduction on the subject and is an essential principal resource for thousands of designers and students in space planning or interior design courses.
Mark Karlen (1929-2022) was an architect, educator, and author with extensive experience working in and teaching in the field of interior architecture. His other titles include: Lighting Design Basics, Sustainable Design Basics, Healthcare Design Basics. (This last part is from Healthcare Design Basics) Rob Fleming, AIA, LEED AP, NOMA, is the Founding Director of the Center for Professional Learning at the University of Pennsylvania, Weitzman School of Design, where he co-creates programs on sustainable design and design leadership for professional learners. Saglinda H. Roberts, CID-NJ, NCIDQ, LEED Green Assoc, is an award-winning designer and educator with over 30 years of extensive professional experience in a broad range of project typologies. She is currently an Associate Professor in the Masters of Sustainable Design Program at Thomas Jefferson University. Sharon B. Jaffe, LEED ID+ C, IIDA, NCIDQ, is a designer and educator specializing in environmentally sensitive interior architecture. With extensive experience in workplace and hospitality design, as well as exhibits and experiential environments, she currently teaches at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia.
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Preface. ix Introduction. xi Chapter 1 Planning Methodology 1 Defining Terms and Intent 2 The Synthesis Gap 3 The Design Program 5 Criteria Matrix 12 Prototypical Plan Sketches 14 Completing the Criteria Matrix 21 Relationship Diagrams 28 A Final Note on Planning Methodology 33 Recommended Reading 34 Chapter 2 The First Planning Steps: Bubble Diagrams and Block Plans 35 Bubble Diagramming 35 Space Planning Exercises 41 Block Planning 42 Recommended Reading 46 Chapter 3 Small and Dimensionally Demanding Spaces 47 Human Factors 52 Barrier-Free Design Standards 53 Travel and Egress 54 Furniture Planning and Placement 59 Recommended Reading 62 Chapter 4 The Building Shell and Major Systems 63 The Building Shell 64 Plumbing Systems 67 Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning Systems 69 Recommended Reading 72 Chapter 5 Important Influencing Factors 73 Building Codes 73 Green Building Rating Systems 75 Lighting Design 75 Acoustical Planning 81 Planning Rules of Thumb 84 Flexibility/Multiuse 85 Furniture 86 Spatial Quality 86 Interior Design Specialties 87 Recommended Reading 88 Chapter 6 Developing a Rough Floor Plan 91 Getting Started 93 Construction Reality 94 Start with Plumbing 95 Major Spaces Next 96 Circulation Spaces 96 Basic Room Allocations 98 Furniture and Equipment 98 Storage and Filing 101 Spatial Quality 101 Sustainability Objectives 103 Review 103 Revisions 105 Recommended Reading 109 Chapter 7 Refining the Solution 111 Refining the Rough Plan 112 The Preliminary Floor Plan 113 Drawing Quality and Techniques 114 Recommended Reading 124 Chapter 8 Developing Skills beyond the Basic Level 125 Basic Implications 125 Programs within Programs 127 Open Plan/Systems Furniture 129 The Speculative Office Building 130 Future Expansion 131 Planning New Buildings 132 A Final Note 134 Chapter 9 Stair Design Basics 135 Codes, Dimensions, and Configurations 148 Stair Design Case Studies-Phase I 168 Stair Design Case Studies-Phase II 179 Recommended Reading 189 Appendix A: Stair Terminology. 191 Appendix B: Design Programs and Building Shells. 193 Design Program 1A: Suite for Dual Pediatric Practice 193 Design Program 1B: Township Youth Organization 195 Design Program 1C: A Small Accounting Firm Suite 197 Design Program 2A: Regional Management Office 199 Design Program 2B: Popular Culture Institute 201 Design Program 2C: Meeting/Marketing Facility 204 Design Program 2S: University Career Counseling Center 206 Design Program 3A: Market Research Group 209 Design Program 3B: The Cosmopolitan Club 212 Design Program 3C: Community Counseling Consortium 213 BUILDING SHELLS 216 Building Description 1A 216 Building Description 1B 218 Building Description 1C 219 Building Description 2A 220 Buiding Description 2B 222 Building Description 2C 223 Building Description 2S 225 Building Description 3A 225 Building Description 3B 228 Building Description 3C 229 Index. 231
Preface. ix Introduction. xi Chapter 1 Planning Methodology 1 Defining Terms and Intent 2 The Synthesis Gap 3 The Design Program 5 Criteria Matrix 12 Prototypical Plan Sketches 14 Completing the Criteria Matrix 21 Relationship Diagrams 28 A Final Note on Planning Methodology 33 Recommended Reading 34 Chapter 2 The First Planning Steps: Bubble Diagrams and Block Plans 35 Bubble Diagramming 35 Space Planning Exercises 41 Block Planning 42 Recommended Reading 46 Chapter 3 Small and Dimensionally Demanding Spaces 47 Human Factors 52 Barrier-Free Design Standards 53 Travel and Egress 54 Furniture Planning and Placement 59 Recommended Reading 62 Chapter 4 The Building Shell and Major Systems 63 The Building Shell 64 Plumbing Systems 67 Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning Systems 69 Recommended Reading 72 Chapter 5 Important Influencing Factors 73 Building Codes 73 Green Building Rating Systems 75 Lighting Design 75 Acoustical Planning 81 Planning Rules of Thumb 84 Flexibility/Multiuse 85 Furniture 86 Spatial Quality 86 Interior Design Specialties 87 Recommended Reading 88 Chapter 6 Developing a Rough Floor Plan 91 Getting Started 93 Construction Reality 94 Start with Plumbing 95 Major Spaces Next 96 Circulation Spaces 96 Basic Room Allocations 98 Furniture and Equipment 98 Storage and Filing 101 Spatial Quality 101 Sustainability Objectives 103 Review 103 Revisions 105 Recommended Reading 109 Chapter 7 Refining the Solution 111 Refining the Rough Plan 112 The Preliminary Floor Plan 113 Drawing Quality and Techniques 114 Recommended Reading 124 Chapter 8 Developing Skills beyond the Basic Level 125 Basic Implications 125 Programs within Programs 127 Open Plan/Systems Furniture 129 The Speculative Office Building 130 Future Expansion 131 Planning New Buildings 132 A Final Note 134 Chapter 9 Stair Design Basics 135 Codes, Dimensions, and Configurations 148 Stair Design Case Studies-Phase I 168 Stair Design Case Studies-Phase II 179 Recommended Reading 189 Appendix A: Stair Terminology. 191 Appendix B: Design Programs and Building Shells. 193 Design Program 1A: Suite for Dual Pediatric Practice 193 Design Program 1B: Township Youth Organization 195 Design Program 1C: A Small Accounting Firm Suite 197 Design Program 2A: Regional Management Office 199 Design Program 2B: Popular Culture Institute 201 Design Program 2C: Meeting/Marketing Facility 204 Design Program 2S: University Career Counseling Center 206 Design Program 3A: Market Research Group 209 Design Program 3B: The Cosmopolitan Club 212 Design Program 3C: Community Counseling Consortium 213 BUILDING SHELLS 216 Building Description 1A 216 Building Description 1B 218 Building Description 1C 219 Building Description 2A 220 Buiding Description 2B 222 Building Description 2C 223 Building Description 2S 225 Building Description 3A 225 Building Description 3B 228 Building Description 3C 229 Index. 231
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