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Issue Checklist

1. Audibility
1.1. Behavior Settings
2. Circulation
2.1. Information
2.2. Material
2.3. Paring
2.!. Pedestrians
2.". #ehicles
3. Comfort
3.1. Physical
3.2. Psychological
!. Convenience
". $urability
%. &conomy
%.1. &legant means
%.2. Phasing
%.3. 'uality
(. &nergy efficiency
). &nvironmental im*act
+. ,le-ibility
+.1. Ada*tability
+.2. Choice.variety
+.3. &-*ansion.contraction
+.!. Multi/use
10. Image
10.1. Identity
10.2. Message
10.3. 1rdering.*ro*ortion
10.!. Status.hierarchy
10.". Symbolism
11. Interaction
11.1. 2rou* Partici*ation
11.2. Social
12. 3egibility
12.1. 3ayering
12.2. 1rientation
12.3. Plan recognition
12.!. Se4uence
13. Maintenance
1!. Mood.ambiance
1!.1. Attitude
1!.2. &motional res*onse
1!.3. S*irit of *lace
1". 1lfactory
1%. Personali5ation
1%.1. 2rou*
1%.2. Individual
1(. Privacy
1(.1. 2rou*
1(.2. Individual
1). 6esource Management
1+. Safety
1+.1. Accidents
1+.2. 7a5ards
20. Security
20.1. Assault
20.2. 6obbery
20.3. 8nauthori5ed Access.entry
20.!. #andalism
21. 9erritory
21.1. 2rou*
21.2. Individual
22. #isibility
Site
1. Climate
1.1. $egree days
1.2. Preci*itation
1.3. Solar &-*osure
1.!. :ind S*eed and $irection
2. Codes
2.1. Building
2.2. ;oning
3. Site conditions
3.1. City services.transit
3.2. 2eology
3.3. 7ydrology
3.!. <oise
3.". 1dors
3.%. Site features =rocs> flora> fauna>
streams>? etc.
3.(. Soil/bearing ca*acity
3.). 9o*ogra*hy
3.+. 8tilities
3.10. #ie@s to and from the site
!. 9raffic levels
!.1. Bicycles
!.2. Pedestrians
!.3. #ehicles
Person/user
1. Activity Analysis
2. Age 2rou*
3. Anthro*ometrics
!. $isability
". &nvironmental 7istory
%. <umbers of Peo*le.2rou*ings
%.1. 1rgani5ational Structure
(. Perce*tual Abilities
). Personality
+. 6oles
10. 6ules
11. #alues
Conte-t
1. Cultural
2. $emogra*hic
3. &conomic
!. &thical
". &thnic
%. 7istorical
(. Political
). Social
GOALS
Process and 6esource
1. 9imes
a. ,inancial 6esources
b. Critics and &valuators
c. 9alents and Sills
2. &ducational 2oals
3. Personal 2oals
!. ProAect 2oals
7o@ to :rite 2oalsB
1. o@ is the mission of the *roAect
accom*lishedC
2. A goal statement is a statement of
the 4uality of the ideal solution for a
design issue. It is a statement of
ho@ good your solution has to be.
9herefore it should have some
adAectives and.or adverbs in it that
are as clear as you can mae them>
to say e-actly in @hich direction the
search for a solution should go. 9ry
to mae it say no more and no less
than you really @ant it to say about
@hat your aims area. Start @ith
many adAectives and distill them
do@n to the most essential ones D
the 4uality =or 4ualities? that are vital
to the success of the *roAect
3. Eshould beF D goal statement
=statement of the future condition?
!. Should be sim*ly stated as *ossible
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