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Site Analysis

Site Analysis. Site visit : the feel of the land Systematic site analysis procedure Site analysis in larger scale. Site visit the feel of the land.

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Site Analysis

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  1. Site Analysis Site visit : the feel of the land Systematic site analysis procedure Site analysis in larger scale /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  2. Site visit the feel of the land • Site investigation made concurrent with the formulation of program objectives ensures the flexibility of the site,site potential and the integration of its natural and cultural features with the design. • Gathering information for site analysis • Site visit • Resource research • Questioning and interview • interrelating data • Recording site’s danger signal and site’s pleasurable qualities. /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  3. Region 20-100 miles Vicinity 5-20 miles Area 0-5 miles The site and environs. Extensional aspects of a site /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  4. Site visit information gathering • Before going to the site • site map or master plan,surrounding map, transportation network map, basic data, and prepare questions ….questions. • At the site • observations, taking a photo, taking notes of site records, interview the users and surrounding people and FEEL the site atmosphere, let the questions and ideas flow into mind ….record them • After the site visit • graphically express the record, research for supporting data, sketching the site analysis and questions about site • recheck the information • visit the site again or find some supporting data. /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  5. Site analysis • Site analysis, theprocess of understanding existing site qualities, considers factors that determine a site-character, the purposes each factors serves, the location of each factor, the category into which each factor will fit in the design process. • A resource analysis is to determine site opportunities and/or constraints which should be emphasize on the site’s relationship to the total environment and its special values and potentials. /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  6. Regional influences & site surrounding Accessibility & the project site Topographic survey Site analysis map Site potential Schematic plan Site plan (conceptual plan) Master site plan Site plan Comprehensive Land Planning /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  7. Systematic Site Analysis procedure • Regional influences • the project site • topographic surveys • site analysis map • base map • site potential • The conceptual plan • relationship diagram, abstract diagram • site -structure diagram or Zoning plan • conceptual site plan (schematic I, II, …) • site plan development /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  8. Systematic Site Analysis graphic (suggestion) • Site surrounding and accessibility • topographic analysis ---slope analysis • drainage pattern • natural factors ---climate, site danger, existing vegetation and habitats • man- made factors ---existing constructions and road • visual analysis • site potential • schematic design /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  9. Topographic survey • Bench marks • Contour lines • Water bodies • Tree groves /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  10. Site analysis map • Good/disturbed views • Surrounding condition and accessibility condition • Existing vegetation and land uses evaluation • Restrictions and regulations related to site. • Utility supply. /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  11. Schematic plan • Proposed uses with approximate scale. • Proposed of site developing (I.e.grading, flood protection) • Proposed of keeping or moving existing bldg. • Proposed of circulation order. /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  12. Conceptual Site plan • Design development plan /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  13. Overlay technique for Site Analysis Base map Percent of slope soil Drainage & elevation Vegetation & wildlife climate Visual impact Site development potential /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  14. Site analysis graphic /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  15. Site analysis graphic /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  16. Site analysis graphic /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  17. Development potential /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  18. Example /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  19. Environmental planning, Landscape planning SOIL HYDROLOGY /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  20. Environmental planning, Landscape planning ELEVATION SLOPE ANALYSIS /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  21. Environmental planning, Landscape planning SITE ANALYSIS CONCEPTUAL LAND PLAN /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  22. Resource analysis process • Overlay Mapping System • Matrix • Opportunity Maps • Constraint Maps • Suitability Maps. /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  23. Geographic Information Systemfor environmental planning, Landscape planning /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  24. Example of overlay technique by GISInterstate-95 planning by Ian L.Mcharg /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  25. Interstate-95 planning PHYSIOLOGICAL VALUES /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  26. Interstate-95 planning SOCIAL& livings VALUES /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  27. Interstate-95 planning /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  28. Interstate-95 planning Comparison of proposed parkway and recommended parkway developed by Social-Environmental Value evaluation Method source: Design with nature, Ian Mcharg /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

  29. References • Robinstein, Harvey M., A Guide to Site and Environmental Planning, (Prentice Hall P T R, Eaglewood Cliffs, NJ. 07632) • Harvey M. Rubenstein ,A guide to Site Planning and Landscape Construction, (John Wiley & Son, inc. N.Y.1996) • Austin Richard., SITE GRAPHIC, (van norstrand Reinhold co. 1984) • Walker D. Theodore, Plan Graphics, (John Wiley & Son, inc. N.Y.1990) p.164-170 • Mcharg, Ian, Design with Nature, /Apinya/KMUTTsite planning graphic

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