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Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten

Karlen / Fleming / Roberts

Space Planning Basics


5th Auflage
ISBN: 978-1-394-19754-5
Verlag: Wiley

Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-394-19754-5
Verlag: Wiley


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Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1: Pre-Design and Context

The Built Environments Role

Sense of Place

Evolving Design Standards

Evidence Based Design (EBD)

Human Centered Design (HCD)

Global Context

Integrative Design

Case or Precedent Studies

Chapter 2: Health, Wellness, and Biophilia

Health and Wellbeing

Elements of Health and Wellbeing

Biophilia

Integrating Biophilic Elements

Attributes and Elements of Biophilia

Chapter 3: Important Influencing Factors

Building Codes

Basic ADA and Barrier-free Design Standards

Travel and Egress

Toilets and Lavatories

Furniture Planning and Placement

Sustainable Design Strategies

Sustainable Rating or Design Systems

Chapter 4: Planning Methodology

The Synthesis Gap

The Synthesis Gap Expanded

Criteria Matrix

Square Footage Requirements and Prototypical Plan Sketches

Completing the Criteria Matrix

Variations

A Final Note on Planning Methodology

Chapter 5: The First Planning Steps

Adjacency or Relationship Diagrams

Bubble Diagraming

Block Planning

Chapter 6: The Building Shell and Major Systems

Building Shell or Exterior Envelope

Structural Systems

The Building Configuration

Historical and Cultural Considerations

Plumbing Systems

HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) Systems

Artificial Lighting

Acoustics

Resilient and Adaptive Design

Chapter 7: Vertical Circulation and Stair Design Basics

Function, Purpose, and History

Stair Design

Fire or Emergency Exit Stairs

Typical Stair Materials

Lighting Considerations

Exterior Stairs

Stair Drawing Basics

Ramps

Elevators

Escalators

Chapter 8: Developing a Rough Floor Plan

Construction Reality

Getting Started

Start with Plumbing and Structure

Major Functions or Spaces Next

Circulation Spaces

Basic Room Allocations

Door Swings

Furniture and Equipment Placement

Storage and Filing

Spatial Quality

Objective Review

Revisions and Alternate Attempts

Refining the Solution for Presentation

Refining the Rough Plan

Chapter 9: Beyond the Basics

Larger and More Complex Spaces

Programs Within Programs

Multi-Floor Projects

Evolving Design –The Workplace and other Typologies

Future Expansion and Phased Construction

A Final Note

Appendix

Appendix A – Basic Furniture Sizes and Allowances

Appendix B – Project Programs and Building Shells

Appendix C – Design Exercises

Appendix D – Stair Terminology

Appendix E – Stair Design Case Studies


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)

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.

Rob Fleming, AIA, LEED AP, NOMA, is the Director of Sustainability at FCA, a mid-sized architecture, design, and planning firm based in Philadelphia; and is a Fellow at the Center for Environmental Building + Design, at the Weitzman School of the Design, University of Pennsylvania.

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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