Professional Documents
Culture Documents
iaed 301
iaed 301
analysis
[] What exists? Collect and analyze relevant information. Document physical/cultural context. Describe existing elements. [] What's desired? Identify user needs and preferences. Clarify goals. Develop matrices, charts, and adjacency diagrams. [] What's possible? What can be altered...what cannot? What can be controlled...what cannot? What is allowed... what is prohibited? Define limits: time, economic, legal, and technical
iaed 201
Space Analysis [ ] Document Existing or Proposed space Measure and draw base plan, sections, and interior elevations Photograph existing space [ ] Analyze space Orientation and site conditions of space Form, scale, and proportion of space Doorway locations, points of access, and the circulation paths they suggest Windows and the light, views, and ventilation they afford Wall, floor, and ceiling materials Significant architectural details Location of plumbing, electrical, and mechanical fixtures and outlets Possible architectural modifications Elements for possible reuse, including finishes and furnishings
iaed 201
synthesis
[] SPACE PLANNING Space Planning implies an order to create an environment responsive to and in harmony with its users. This phase involves developing concepts in two-dimesional drawings and skecthes to explain basic relationships. Space planning evolves from basic schematics and bubble diagrams to final design drawings. Start to arrange the spaces to satisfy the programs and solve the needs of client. Diagram major functional and spatial relationships.
iaed201
Bubble Diagrams
Conceptual diagrams are the begining of visualizing functional relationship for the problem. Bubble diagrams indicate spaces, relationships, circulation , and other important features . Bubble diagrams also help to reinforce a design concept.
iaed 201
iaed 201
Draft a concept statement. Search for ways to combine several good ideas into a single better one Verbalize the principal design ideas in a concise manner. Develop schematic designs. Establish major functional and spatial relationships. Show relative sizes and shapes of important features.
iaed 301
iaed 201
iaed 301
iaed 201
iaed 201
Preliminary Design choose the most appropriate option by going back to see how the selected concept fits the clients budget , needs, objectives, and, desires. At this stage drawing includes walls,openings, furniture and other details.
iaed 201
[] mplementation
iaed 201
Location: Istanbul, Turkey Clientes: Vakko and Power Media Architect: REX Key personnel: Erez Ella, Tomas Janka, Mathias Madaus, David Menicovich, Tsuyoshi Nakamoto, Joshua PrinceRamus, Ishtiaq Rafiuddin, Tieliu Wu Consultants: ARTE, Autoban, Buro Statik, Cedetas, Dora, Eleksis, Front, Gurmen Muhendislik, Lamglass, Norm Tecnic, Say Yapi, STEP, Superpool, Cem Mimarlik Area: 9,100 sqm (98,000 sqf) Completion: 2010 Program: Headquarters for a Turkish fashion houseincluding offices, showrooms, conference rooms, auditorium, museum, and dining hall as well as the television studios, radio
iaed 201
iaed 201
iaed 201
iaed 201
iaed 201
iaed 201
Rem Koolhaas
iaed 201
iaed 201
Initial skecthes
Platform diagram
iaed 201
Site Plan
iaed 201
open model
iaed 201
iaed 201
level 03 plan
section AA
iaed 201
iaed 201
iaed 201
iaed 201
REFERENCES
Ching, F.D.K. Interior Design Illustrated. NY: John Wiley & Sons, 2005 Kilmer, R., Kilmer W. O., Designing Interiors. USA:Wadsworth Pub Co., 1992.