Architectural Design 1 - Lecture 16 - Site & User Analysis
Architectural Design 1 - Lecture 16 - Site & User Analysis
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
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.
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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
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a site analysis
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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 .
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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).
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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
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
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.
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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
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Location of the
neighborhood in the city
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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
Contours
P a g e 37
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
Buildable area
P a g e 45
Ownership and
jurisdiction
P a g e 49
Contours
P a g e 50
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
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
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Paths of line work Diagrammatic shapes
Relationship between
diagrams
P a g e 77
Arrowheads
USER
ANALYSIS
P a g e 84
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.
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movement /
tasks activities circulation
patterns
schedule
physical features
keep safe.
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