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Case study requirements

The document outlines a framework for analyzing architectural case studies, detailing key elements such as project name, location, design team, and completion year. It emphasizes the importance of contextual analysis, architectural context, design analysis, structural analysis, and user analysis. Each section highlights specific factors to consider, including project purpose, architectural style, materials, and user experience.

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Case study requirements

The document outlines a framework for analyzing architectural case studies, detailing key elements such as project name, location, design team, and completion year. It emphasizes the importance of contextual analysis, architectural context, design analysis, structural analysis, and user analysis. Each section highlights specific factors to consider, including project purpose, architectural style, materials, and user experience.

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Project Name & Location

Architect & Design Team


Year of Completion
INTRODUCTION
"Key Elements to Look Project Type (e.g., residential, commercial,
institutional)
Project Purpose & Objectives

for in a Case Study"


Geographic Location (Latitude, Longitude, Altitude)
CONTEXTUAL Topography & Landform
Surrounding Context (Neighbourhood, Views, Vistas)
ANALYSIS Access Points & Circulation

WHAT TO SEE IN Architectural Style & Influences


Design Philosophy & Ideology
ARCHITECTURAL
A CASE STUDY? CONTEXT

Horizontal & Vertical Zoning


Typology of Spaces
DESIGN Hierarchy of Spaces
Circulation & Spatial Organization
ANALYSIS Spatial planning, Relationships & Connections

Materials used
Construction techniques
STRUCTURAL Building services
ANALYSIS Sustainability
Engineering innovations if any

Functionality
USER Activity mapping
Usability Assessments
ANALYSIS Aesthetics & Sensory Experience

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