The document discusses the design programming process architects use to identify the scope of a project. It involves working with clients to refine their goals and wishes through research, analysis of organizational, functional, and time goals, and reconciling the budget with desired improvements. The process uses diagrams and analysis to determine relevant information categories based on the project goals.
The document discusses the design programming process architects use to identify the scope of a project. It involves working with clients to refine their goals and wishes through research, analysis of organizational, functional, and time goals, and reconciling the budget with desired improvements. The process uses diagrams and analysis to determine relevant information categories based on the project goals.
The document discusses the design programming process architects use to identify the scope of a project. It involves working with clients to refine their goals and wishes through research, analysis of organizational, functional, and time goals, and reconciling the budget with desired improvements. The process uses diagrams and analysis to determine relevant information categories based on the project goals.
The document discusses the design programming process architects use to identify the scope of a project. It involves working with clients to refine their goals and wishes through research, analysis of organizational, functional, and time goals, and reconciling the budget with desired improvements. The process uses diagrams and analysis to determine relevant information categories based on the project goals.
DESIGN THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 2 What is a design program?
The research and decision-making process that identifies the scope of
work to be designed.
“Programming” is a term that architects use when describing how they
work with a client to help them refine the client’s wish list. Design programming process Familiarity with the project.
Organizational goals, Form and Image goals, Function goals,
Time goals, Management goals
Based upon the goals, the categories of relevant information
can be determined and researched
Use of diagrams and analysis
One must reconcile the available budget with the amount of
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