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Designing for Architecture Civil Engineering and Architecture

Designing for Architecture Civil Engineering and Architecture. Unit 2 – Introduction to Projects Unit 4 – Site Planning Unit 5 – Architecture. In this lesson:. Examine the various decisions and planning needed to create a residential architectural design. Site Plans.

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Designing for Architecture Civil Engineering and Architecture

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  1. Designing for Architecture Civil Engineering and Architecture Unit 2 – Introduction to Projects Unit 4 – Site Planning Unit 5 – Architecture

  2. In this lesson: • Examine the various decisions and planning needed to create a residential architectural design.

  3. Site Plans

  4. Client Information Sheet Before you can begin to conceptualize a design for a structure, you must obtain information from the client. Click Here For Supplement Activity1.3B – Sample Client Survey

  5. Bubble Diagrams The first step in the design process is using Bubble Diagrams, a freehand sketch used to determine room locations, flow of traffic, and spatial relationships.

  6. Architectural Styles Architectural Styles influence both the exterior and the interior design of the structure. One should familiarize oneself with the different styles that exist and examine the influences within the community.

  7. Living Areas Sleeping Areas Service Areas Room Relationships

  8. MainEntry ServiceEntry Living Areas - Entries

  9. Living Areas – Gathering Spaces Living Room Family Room

  10. Dining Room Nook Living Areas – Eating Spaces

  11. Den/Study Living Areas – Den or Study Professional Development ID Code: 8002

  12. Master Bedroom Bedroom Sleeping Areas

  13. Utility/Mudroom Bathroom Service Areas

  14. Kitchen Service Areas – Kitchen

  15. Garage Service Area - Garage

  16. Curriculum Alignment: Unit 2 - Introduction to Projects Lesson 2.1 – Overview of Project Design Optional Act. 1.3B – Sample Client Survey PowerPoint – Bubble Diagram Unit 4 – Site Planning Lesson 4.3 – Site Plan Layout Unit 5 – Architecture Lesson 5.1 – Architectural Styles Lesson 5.2 – Floor Plans Act. 2.1 – Floor Plan Development

  17. References: Jefferis, A. & Madsen, D.A. (2001). Architectural Drafting and Design, 4th Ed., Albany, NY: Delmar Thomson Learning.

  18. Credits: Writer: Steven Carter Content Editor: Donna E. Scribner Narration: Donna E. Scribner PLTW Editor: Ed Hughes Production: CJ Amarosa Video Production: CJ Amarosa Audio: CJ Amarosa Project Manager: Donna E. Scribner

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