Space Planning Basics

Conquer the complexity of interior design with a logical, methodical approach

Space Planning Basics is a definitive introduction and principle resource for thousands of designers. With step-by-step methodology based on the author's several decades of design experience, this authoritative guide has become the de facto reference for an entire generation of designers. This updated fourth edition includes digitized drawings, diagrams, and matrices throughout, and newly added supplemental photographs. The text has been revised to reflect the latest developments in sustainable and universal design, including coverage of daylighting, benchmarking, LEED system standards, and green code issues. The companion website provides AutoCAD files, intrustor videos and matrices to give you a deeper real-world understanding of the design process. This book is perfect preparation for the NCIDQ exam.

Proper space planning goes way beyond sketching a preliminary floor plan. Successful implementation includes a balanced integration of code compliance, system support, and adherence to the client's functional needs. Sustainability adds a new, important layer of complexity. This book shows you how to approach space planning in a way that ensures all considerations are met, and nothing gets lost in the process.

  • Adopt an organized and comprehensive planning methodology
  • Work effectively with dimensionally challenging spaces
  • Consider building systems, codes, lighting, acoustics, and more
  • Develop advanced skills and conquer new challenges
  • Space planning encompasses many components and processes, making a comprehensive reference necessary for mastery of the field. Space Planning Basics is a thorough, methodical resource that gets you started on the right track, with plenty of room for creativity.

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    Space Planning Basics

    Conquer the complexity of interior design with a logical, methodical approach

    Space Planning Basics is a definitive introduction and principle resource for thousands of designers. With step-by-step methodology based on the author's several decades of design experience, this authoritative guide has become the de facto reference for an entire generation of designers. This updated fourth edition includes digitized drawings, diagrams, and matrices throughout, and newly added supplemental photographs. The text has been revised to reflect the latest developments in sustainable and universal design, including coverage of daylighting, benchmarking, LEED system standards, and green code issues. The companion website provides AutoCAD files, intrustor videos and matrices to give you a deeper real-world understanding of the design process. This book is perfect preparation for the NCIDQ exam.

    Proper space planning goes way beyond sketching a preliminary floor plan. Successful implementation includes a balanced integration of code compliance, system support, and adherence to the client's functional needs. Sustainability adds a new, important layer of complexity. This book shows you how to approach space planning in a way that ensures all considerations are met, and nothing gets lost in the process.

  • Adopt an organized and comprehensive planning methodology
  • Work effectively with dimensionally challenging spaces
  • Consider building systems, codes, lighting, acoustics, and more
  • Develop advanced skills and conquer new challenges
  • Space planning encompasses many components and processes, making a comprehensive reference necessary for mastery of the field. Space Planning Basics is a thorough, methodical resource that gets you started on the right track, with plenty of room for creativity.

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    Conquer the complexity of interior design with a logical, methodical approach

    Space Planning Basics is a definitive introduction and principle resource for thousands of designers. With step-by-step methodology based on the author's several decades of design experience, this authoritative guide has become the de facto reference for an entire generation of designers. This updated fourth edition includes digitized drawings, diagrams, and matrices throughout, and newly added supplemental photographs. The text has been revised to reflect the latest developments in sustainable and universal design, including coverage of daylighting, benchmarking, LEED system standards, and green code issues. The companion website provides AutoCAD files, intrustor videos and matrices to give you a deeper real-world understanding of the design process. This book is perfect preparation for the NCIDQ exam.

    Proper space planning goes way beyond sketching a preliminary floor plan. Successful implementation includes a balanced integration of code compliance, system support, and adherence to the client's functional needs. Sustainability adds a new, important layer of complexity. This book shows you how to approach space planning in a way that ensures all considerations are met, and nothing gets lost in the process.

  • Adopt an organized and comprehensive planning methodology
  • Work effectively with dimensionally challenging spaces
  • Consider building systems, codes, lighting, acoustics, and more
  • Develop advanced skills and conquer new challenges
  • Space planning encompasses many components and processes, making a comprehensive reference necessary for mastery of the field. Space Planning Basics is a thorough, methodical resource that gets you started on the right track, with plenty of room for creativity.


    Product Details

    ISBN-13: 9781118882009
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication date: 03/14/2016
    Edition description: 4th Revised ed.
    Pages: 256
    Product dimensions: 8.40(w) x 10.80(h) x 0.60(d)

    About the Author

    MARK KARLEN, PHD, AIA, has been practicing, teaching, and writing about interior design and architecture for several decades. A practicing architect, he currently teaches at Philadelphia University, in Pennsylvania.

    ROB FLEMING, AIA, LEED(R) AP BD&C, co-founded the Master of Science in Sustainable Design at Philadelphia University, where he currently serves as the Program Director.

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    Table of Contents

    Preface. ix

    Introduction. xi

    Chapter 1 Planning Methodology 1

    Defining Terms and Intent 2

    The Synthesis Gap 3

    The Design Program 5

    Criteria Matrix 12

    Prototypical Plan Sketches 14

    Completing the Criteria Matrix 21

    Relationship Diagrams 28

    A Final Note on Planning Methodology 33

    Recommended Reading 34

    Chapter 2 The First Planning Steps: Bubble Diagrams and Block Plans 35

    Bubble Diagramming 35

    Space Planning Exercises 41

    Block Planning 42

    Recommended Reading 46

    Chapter 3 Small and Dimensionally Demanding Spaces 47

    Human Factors 52

    Barrier-Free Design Standards 53

    Travel and Egress 54

    Furniture Planning and Placement 59

    Recommended Reading 62

    Chapter 4 The Building Shell and Major Systems 63

    The Building Shell 64

    Plumbing Systems 67

    Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning Systems 69

    Recommended Reading 72

    Chapter 5 Important Influencing Factors 73

    Building Codes 73

    Green Building Rating Systems 75

    Lighting Design 75

    Acoustical Planning 81

    Planning Rules of Thumb 84

    Flexibility/Multiuse 85

    Furniture 86

    Spatial Quality 86

    Interior Design Specialties 87

    Recommended Reading 88

    Chapter 6 Developing a Rough Floor Plan 91

    Getting Started 93

    Construction Reality 94

    Start with Plumbing 95

    Major Spaces Next 96

    Circulation Spaces 96

    Basic Room Allocations 98

    Furniture and Equipment 98

    Storage and Filing 101

    Spatial Quality 101

    Sustainability Objectives 103

    Review 103

    Revisions 105

    Recommended Reading 109

    Chapter 7 Refining the Solution 111

    Refining the Rough Plan 112

    The Preliminary Floor Plan 113

    Drawing Quality and Techniques 114

    Recommended Reading 124

    Chapter 8 Developing Skills beyond the Basic Level 125

    Basic Implications 125

    Programs within Programs 127

    Open Plan/Systems Furniture 129

    The Speculative Office Building 130

    Future Expansion 131

    Planning New Buildings 132

    A Final Note 134

    Chapter 9 Stair Design Basics 135

    Codes, Dimensions, and Configurations 148

    Stair Design Case Studies—Phase I 168

    Stair Design Case Studies—Phase II 179

    Recommended Reading 189

    Appendix A: Stair Terminology. 191

    Appendix B: Design Programs and Building Shells. 193

    Design Program 1A: Suite for Dual Pediatric Practice 193

    Design Program 1B: Township Youth Organization 195

    Design Program 1C: A Small Accounting Firm Suite 197

    Design Program 2A: Regional Management Office 199

    Design Program 2B: Popular Culture Institute 201

    Design Program 2C: Meeting/Marketing Facility 204

    Design Program 2S: University Career Counseling Center 206

    Design Program 3A: Market Research Group 209

    Design Program 3B: The Cosmopolitan Club 212

    Design Program 3C: Community Counseling Consortium 213

    BUILDING SHELLS 216

    Building Description 1A 216

    Building Description 1B 218

    Building Description 1C 219

    Building Description 2A 220

    Buiding Description 2B 222

    Building Description 2C 223

    Building Description 2S 225

    Building Description 3A 225

    Building Description 3B 228

    Building Description 3C 229

    Index. 231

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