Learning Module Part 1 PDF
Learning Module Part 1 PDF
Space Planning
Adjacency Analysis
Vehicular and Pedestrian Circulation
Human behavior and human interrelationships as viewed in architectural design
Development Control Computation
Basic Space Planning
Introduction
Space planning is a complex process that considers many factors. It involves meeting defined criteria on a priority
basis. In principle, after considering various requirements, space planning is about compromise. Space planning
organizes the space, furniture and functions to work together, and how to most effectively accommodate the needs
of the various end users. Together with consideration of the project and client goals and requirements, oftentimes,
there would be more than one solution to planning out the space requirements of a building
Space planning in architecture
Conducting space planning helps architects resolve issues while they develop a structure. It involves research, a program, and
a space plan.
Research is necessary to find out what information are available and what else are needed to bridge the gap between the
design problem and the solution. Architects begin space planning by collecting the information they need to understand
prior to drafting a space plan. This might involve ocular inspection, client and user interviews, and desk research.
The building program identifies the function of structures and areas that have to be specified. The structures various
purposes have varying space requirements, which will help identify how they are assigned. Certain areas may accommodate
more than one function, requiring flexibility of space. How the users invest their time within the structure would also
determine how the spaces should be placed next to one another. The architect has to think about the circulation and flow,
and how the users move through the spaces as they go about their activities.
The space plan is a drawing that recognizes the requirements and required aspects of spaces, consisting of windows, doors,
and even furnishings within. When creative planning techniques are used in organizing a space – efficient, productive, and
engaging spaces will be achieved. Space planning ensures the effective usage of floor space without losing it.
Air Quality
User likes to cook
2 .Users invest their time within the structure it would
determine how should the spaces be placed next to one
another.
The more information and data that can be collected in these earlier stages, the easier it will be to make the leap from data to diagrams and
drawings as you proceed through the space planning process.
2. Interpreting the requirements / building the design brief
When we look at how to create spaces and accommodate
humans in those spaces, we can consider some universal
concepts relating to how people interact with their
environments.
• Insider vs outsider
• Individual vs community
• Invitation vs rejection
• Openness vs enclosure
• Integration vs segregation
• Combination vs dispersion
Spatial Relationships
• How can spaces be related to one
another?
• Space within a space
• Interlocking spaces
• Spaces linked by a common space
• Adjacent spaces
Space organization
You can consider a varying
forms of spatial organisation,
some of which are more
naturally suited to particular
uses than others:
• Centralised organisation
• Linear organisation
• Radial organisation
• Clustered organisation
• Grid organisation
As architects and designers, our job is to create and transform spaces to tell our client’s story and promote their vision with
innovative design solutions. Each client and their needs differ. The space created should symbolize the heart of the
organization and afford the inhabitants both comfort and convenience.
SPACE PLANNING + PROGRAMMING
The 5 Essential Categories
HUMAN SCALE +
DIMENSION
MOVEMENT
INTERRELATIONSHIP
ELEMENTS IN SPACE
STANDARDS +
CONSTRAINTS
1
HUMAN SCALE + DIMENSION
I. Anthropometrics
1. In residential design, what will be the width and type of your kitchen door?
2. In tropical design, what will be the height of your ceiling?
II. Ergonometric
1. In kitchen design, how can an average Filipina reach the upper cabinets?
2. In office design, how can an employee work for an average of eight hours without any discomfort , hazards
and inefficiency of his work in terms of its personal space requirements?
2
MOVEMENT
I. Circulation
1. In stadium design, how the spectators will do their ingress and egress effectively and efficiently?
2. In government building design, how will you manage the movement of the people in various agencies within
the building floors and spaces.
I. Codes + Laws
1. In school design, if you have a number of occupants in the room, how many exits?
2. In office design, what is the minimum area in square meter can an employee have?
SAMPLE 2. Movement
B. Ergonometric
PROBLEM A. Circulation
B. Operational Flow
3. Interrelationship
A. Zoning and Adjacency of Spaces
B. Organization Blocks
4. Elements in Space
A. Furniture, Fixture & Equipment (FFE)
B. Building Utilities Consideration
5. Standards and Constraints
A. Codes + Laws
B. Design Standards
Coffee Shop Design
Kindly enumerate the design considerations for the 5
essential categories?(short pointers)*
1. Human Scale + Dimension 4. Elements in Space
A. Anthropometrics A. Furniture, Fixture & Equipment (FFE)
• Getting the average height of the crew • The type of furniture and equipments to be
B. Ergonometric used.
• Understanding how the crew work in the B. Building Utilities Consideration
kitchen and on the other working area
• Location for electrical panels, water pumps,
2. Movement floor type a/c and etc.
A. Circulation
5. Standards and Constraints
• Understanding how the customers move in
terms of their needs and preference. A. Codes + Laws
B. Operational Flow • Toilet requirements for PWD
• Understanding how the crew work in the B. Design Standards
kitchen specially in relation to the kitchen • The location and operation of the expresso
equipments. machine.
3. Interrelationship
A. Zoning and Adjacency of Spaces
*These are just example of short pointers of design
• The relationship between the main areas of
consideration that will be needed further research and
kitchen, bar and dining area
proper translation of design drawings.
B. Organization Blocks
• The distinction of private and public spaces,
security on managers desk and vault.
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