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Architectural Design 1 - Lecture 16 - Site & User Analysis

This document provides an overview of the key components and considerations of conducting a site analysis for an architectural design project. It describes the typical issues addressed in a site analysis, such as location, neighborhood context, size/zoning, natural/man-made features, circulation, utilities, and human/cultural factors. For each component, it outlines the types of information and analyses that should be included to properly understand the conditions of the site and surrounding area. The goal of the site analysis is to inform the design process by providing information about the site prior to beginning design concepts.

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Architectural Design 1 - Lecture 16 - Site & User Analysis

This document provides an overview of the key components and considerations of conducting a site analysis for an architectural design project. It describes the typical issues addressed in a site analysis, such as location, neighborhood context, size/zoning, natural/man-made features, circulation, utilities, and human/cultural factors. For each component, it outlines the types of information and analyses that should be included to properly understand the conditions of the site and surrounding area. The goal of the site analysis is to inform the design process by providing information about the site prior to beginning design concepts.

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PAMANTASAN NG COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE


LUNGSOD NG MAYNILA AND URBAN PLANNING

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

SITE & USER


ANALYSIS
ALNIE KHAYZER HAYUDINI, RLA, RMP
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SITE
ANALYSIS
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S i t e ( c o n t e x t u a l ) a n a l y s i s i s a p re d e s i g n Overview
re s e a rc h a c t i v i t y w h i c h f o c u s e s o n t h e
existing, imminent and potential
c o n d i t i o n s o n a n d a ro u n d a p ro j e c t s i t e .
A n i n v e n t o r y o f a l l t h e p re s s u re s , f o rc e s
and situations and their interaction at
t h e p ro p e r t y w h e re t h e p ro j e c t i s t o b e
built.

I t s m a j o r ro l e i n d e s i g n i s t o o f i n f o r m
us about the site prior to beginning
design concepts so that our early
thinking about the building can
i n c o r p o r a t e m e a n i n g f u l re s p o n s e s t o
external conditions.
4

Typical issues to be
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addressed: shape
drainage
patterns

significant on-
site features
zoning and traffic
location (buildings,
setbacks surrounding
vegetation,
etc.)

neighborhood
size views climate contours
patterns
Information needed for Page 5

a site analysis
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LOCATION May include state map


and city map showing
location of site in
re l a t i o n t o c i t y a s a
whole. City map may
also show distances
and travel times to
re l a t e d f u n c t i o n s i n
o t h e r p a r t s o f t h e c i t y.
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NEIGHBORHOOD P re s e n t s t h e i m m e d i a t e
CONTEXT s u r ro u n d i n g s o f t h e s i t e
f o r p e r h a p s t h re e t o f o u r
blocks beyond the site
b o u n d a r y. T h i s m a y b e
extended further to
include an important
factor or because of the
s c a l e o f t h e p ro j e c t . M a p
may show existing and
p ro j e c t e d u s e s , b u i l d i n g s ,
zoning and any other
conditions that may have
a n i m p a c t o n o u r p ro j e c t .
SIZE AND Page 8

Documents all the dimensional aspects of


ZONING the site including boundaries, location and
d i m e n s i o n o f e a s e m e n t s a n d p re s e n t
zoning classification with all its
dimensional implications (setbacks, height
re s t r i c t i o n s , p a r k i n g f o r m u l a s , a l l o w e d
u s e s , e t c . ) a n d b u i l d a b l e a re a ( l a n d
a v a i l a b l e f o r t h e p ro j e c t a f t e r a l l s e t b a c k s
and easements have been subtracted).
Analysis should also document
t h e p re s e n t a n d p ro j e c t e d z o n i n g t re n d s ,
plans by the city transportation
d e p a r t m e n t t o w i d e n ro a d s ( c h a n g e r i g h t s
o f w a y ) a n d a n y o t h e r t re n d t h a t m i g h t
a f f e c t o u r p ro j e c t i n t h e f u t u re .
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LEGAL T h i s c a t e g o r y p re s e n t s t h e
legal description of the
p ro p e r t y, c o v e n a n t s a n d
re s t r i c t i o n s , p re s e n t
o w n e r s h i p , p re s e n t
governmental jurisdiction
(city or county) and any
f u t u re p ro j e c t i o n s t h a t
m a y i n f l u e n c e t h e p ro j e c t
(such as the fact that the
s i t e i s i n a f u t u re c i t y
u r b a n re n e w a l a re a o r
within the boundaries of
eventual university
expansion).
P a g e 10

NATURAL FEATURES
Includes contours,
drainage patterns, soil
type and bearing
c a p a c i t y, t re e s , ro c k s ,
ridges, peaks, valleys,
pools and ponds.
MAN-MADE FEATURES P a g e 11

Documents on site conditions


such as buildings, walls, drives,
curb cuts, hydrants, power
poles and paving patterns. Off
s i t e f e a t u re s m a y i n c l u d e
c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s o f s u r ro u n d i n g
development
s u c h a s s c a l e , ro o f f o r m s ,
fenestration patterns, setbacks,
materials, colors, open spaces,
visual axes, paving patterns,
landscaping materials and
p a t t e r n s , p o ro s i t y a n d
assertiveness of wall forms and
accessories and details.
P a g e 12

CIRCULATION
P re s e n t s a l l v e h i c u l a r a n d
pedestrian movement patterns on
a n d a ro u n d t h e s i t e . D a t a
includes duration and peak loads
f o r s u r ro u n d i n g v e h i c u l a r t r a f f i c
and pedestrian movement, bus
stops, site access edges, traffic
generators, service truck access
and intermittent traffic (parades,
f i re t r u c k ro u t e s , c o n c e r t s a t
n e a r b y a u d i t o r i u m ) . Tr a f f i c
a n a l y s i s s h o u l d i n c l u d e f u t u re
p ro j e c t i o n s i n s o f a r a s t h e y c a n b e
made.
UTILITIES This category deals with the P a g e 13

type, capacity and location of


all utilities on, adjacent to and
n e a r t h e s i t e . Ty p i c a l
u t i l i t y t y p e s i n c l u d e e l e c t r i c i t y,
g a s , s e w e r,
w a t e r a n d t e l e p h o n e . W h e re
u t i l i t i e s a re s o m e d i s t a n c e f ro m
the site, those dimensions
should be given. It is useful to
document
the depths of utilities when they
a re u n d e r g ro u n d a s w e l l a s t h e
pipe material
a n d d i a m e t e r.
P a g e 14

SENSORY Documents the visual, audible,


tactile and olfactory aspects of
t h e s i t e . Ty p i c a l i s s u e s a re v i e w s
t o a n d f ro m t h e s i t e a n d n o i s e
g e n e r a t e d a ro u n d t h e s i t e . I t i s o f
v a l u e t o re c o r d t h e t y p e ,
duration, intensity and quality
(positive or negative) of the
sensory
issues. This often involves
m a k i n g s o m e j u d g m e n t s re l a t i o n
a b o u t t h e re l a t i v e d e s i r a b i l i t y o f
t h e d i f f e re n t
s e n s o r y c o n d i t i o n s o n a n d a ro u n d
the site.
HUMAN &
P a g e 15

I n c l u d e s a n a n a l y s i s o f t h e s u r ro u n d i n g
CULTURAL neighborhood in terms of cultural,
psychological, behavioral and sociological
aspects. This category deals with the
a c t i v i t i e s , h u m a n re l a t i o n s h i p s a n d p a t t e r n s
o f h u m a n c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s . I s s u e s h e re m i g h t
involve population age, ethnic patterns,
d e n s i t y, e m p l o y m e n t p a t t e r n s , v a l u e s , i n c o m e
a n d f a m i l y s t r u c t u re .
A l s o o f i m p o r t a n c e a re a n y s c h e d u l e d o r
informal activities in the neighborhood such
as festivals, parades or crafts fairs.
Va n d a l i s m a n d c r i m e p a t t e r n s , a l t h o u g h n o t
p l e a s a n t , a re o f v a l u e t o d e s i g n e r s w h e n
conceptualizing site zoning and building
design.
P a g e 16

CLIMATE P re s e n t s a l l t h e p e r t i n e n t c l i m a t e
conditions such as rainfall, snowfall,
h u m i d i t y a n d t e m p e r a t u re v a r i a t i o n s
o v e r t h e m o n t h s o f t h e y e a r. A l s o
i n c l u d e d a re
p re v a i l i n g w i n d d i re c t i o n s , s u n - p a t h a n d
vertical sun angles as they change over
the year and potential natural
c a t a s t ro p h e s s u c h a s t o r n a d o s ,
hurricanes and earthquakes. It is
helpful to know not only how climate
conditions vary over a typical year but
also what the critical conditions might
be (maximum daily rainfall, peak wind
velocity).
DIAGRAMMING SITE P a g e 17

INFORMATION

E x a m p l e of a Si t e
A n a l ys i s : A Pro p o s e d
n e w Offi ce b u i l d i n g ,
Ta l l a h a s s e , Fl o r i d a
P a g e 18

Location of the city in a state


or region
` P a g e 19

Location of the
neighborhood in the city
` P a g e 20

Distance and travel hours between the


site and related locations
P a g e 21

Location of
site in the
neighborhood
P a g e 22

Existing
zoning
P a g e 23

Projected future
zoning
P a g e 24

Existing
use
P a g e 25

Projected future
use
P a g e 26

Age and
condition of
existing
buildings
P a g e 27

Existing use of
exterior spaces
P a g e 28

Projected future
use of exterior
spaces
P a g e 29

Pedestrians &
vehicular
traffic
generators
P a g e 30

Vehicular circulation
patterns
P a g e 31

Pedestrian
circulation patterns
P a g e 32

Significant
architectural
patterns
P a g e 33

Special
classifications
P a g e 34

Particular buildings
of value
P a g e 35

Sun shadows pattern


P a g e 36

Contours
P a g e 37

Major land features


P a g e 38

Surface
drainage
patterns
P a g e 39

Vegetation
P a g e 40

Boundaries
and site area
P a g e 41

Right of way
P a g e 42

Easements
P a g e 43

Zoning and setbacks


P a g e 44

Buildable area
P a g e 45

Site coverage and height


limit
P a g e 46

Site coverage and height


limit
P a g e 47

Legal and covenants


P a g e 48

Ownership and
jurisdiction
P a g e 49

Contours
P a g e 50

Major land features


P a g e 51

Surface drainage pattern


P a g e 52

Soil
P a g e 53

Vegetation
P a g e 54

On-site features
P a g e 55

Off-site
features
P a g e 56

Pedestrian
P a g e 57

Vehicular
P a g e 58

Power, gas,
telephone
P a g e 59

Water and sewer


P a g e 60

Views into
the site
P a g e 61

Views from
the site
P a g e 62

View qualities
from various
site position
P a g e 63

Points of interest in
the site
P a g e 64

Noise
P a g e 65

Neighborhood
population
P a g e 66
Negative
activities
P a g e 67

Neighborhood
outlook about
the project
P a g e 68

Temperature
P a g e 69

Relative
Humidity &
Wind
P a g e 70

Solar
Altitude &
Azimuth
P a g e 71

ILLUSTRATING
SITE ANALYSIS
INFORMATION
Accuracy of the forms in terms of P a g e 72
Diagrammatic shapes
placement over referent drawings
Initial diagram Refined diagram Initial diagram Refined diagram
P a g e 73
Paths of line work Diagrammatic shapes

Initial diagram Refined diagram Initial diagram Refined diagram


P a g e 74
Line thickness Va r i o u s i n l i n e t h i c k n e s s

Initial diagram Refined diagram Initial diagram Refined diagram


P a g e 75
Choice of color or tone Number of color or tone

Initial diagram Refined diagram Initial diagram Refined diagram


Relationship between diagram and P a g e 76
Relation between diagram and border
referent drawing
Initial diagram Refined diagram Initial diagram Refined diagram

Relationship between
diagrams
P a g e 77
Arrowheads

Initial diagram Refined diagram


P a g e 78
Diagram simplification

Initial diagram Refined diagram Initial diagram Refined diagram


P a g e 79
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P a g e 81
P a g e 82
P a g e 83

USER
ANALYSIS
P a g e 84

Understanding user experience


i n d e s i g n i s c o n s i d e re d c r u c i a l
for innovation (Koskinen,
Mattelmaki, & Battarbee,
2003).

U s e r re s e a rc h h i g h l i g h t s n e w
opportunities, uncovers unmet
user needs, identifies issues,
a n d i n s p i re s n e w s o l u t i o n s . T h e
i n s i g h t s f ro m u s e r re s e a rc h
lead to practical ideas for
innovation.
P a g e 85

TARGET Basic information needed to


USERS properly include user in design

movement /
tasks activities circulation
patterns

tools & furnishings


equipment & furniture
SPACES
P a g e 86

Other useful informati on that you also need

organization (macro & micro)

character & interest

schedule

percentage by (i.e. age bracket, sex, gender, relationship status, etc.)

physical features

vision and mission


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*Images used in this presentation is not the property of the presenter.
Reference/s:
• White. E. (1983). SITE ANALYSIS: DIAGRAMMING INFORMATION FOR ARCHITECTURAL
DESIGN. Architectural Media Ltd. ISBN 1.928643-04-3.
• Lin. M. (1983). ARCHITECTURAL RENDERING TECHNIQUES – A COLOR REFERENCE.

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