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OVERVIEW OF PROJECT PHASES                                                                                           beyond the qualitative to the quantitative. Your program analysis must be a higher-level
                                                                                                                     interpretation of the initial project
Phase 1: 4 weeks:                                                                                                            At the end of Phase 2 each team’s presentation will include developed diagrammatic studies
Pre-design / Site and User Analysis / Precedent + Benchmarking Research / Concept Development                        of important spatial relationships, quantitative analysis of the program (with reference to relevant
       In this first stage students will research relevant design precedents including examples of                   codes and specifications), descriptive drawings of fittings, fixtures, systems and other design
innovative, collaborative work environments, creative re-use developments, design/cultural centers.                  elements critical to of the functionality and desirability of the public spaces and private/collaborative
Benchmarking of existing work-space design products alongside first hand user-research will also                     work environments. We also expect each team to develop and narrate specific scenarios that
be used to expand everyone’s understanding of the territory and aid in the development of initial                    describe significant points of contact/interaction between the various users and the space/facilities.
design concepts.                                                                                                             The presentation should include narratives, scale models, drawings, presentation boards,
       At the end of Phase 1 each Team will present their design position and initial design concept.                renderings, time-based media and a printed prospectus that summarizes the project development to
Presentations should include a list of spaces (with areas) to occur in the development. Relationships                date.
between spaces should be clear articulated either by describing the components of each floor, or by
categorizing the spaces. Qualitative description of the attributes/aspects of the proposed space,
desired user-experiences, components of the work environment, systems, identity design,                              Phase III: 6 weeks
communication devices should also be presented.                                                                      Design Development / Final Presentations
       The Design Concept you present at the end of Phase 1 should be regarded as the rhetorical                            In Phase 3 each team will refine and substantiate their design work and produce both
underpinning and instrumental building block for the rest of the semester’s work. Each team’s                        industry standard documentation and persuasive visual media. Phase three presentations should
conceptual design proposal should include relevant aspects of site analysis, user analysis, precedent                make explicit the conceptual attitude of the team and clearly demonstrate all significant features of
analysis, brief development – and design Prepare a printed version of your presentation for reference                the team’s design. It should focus on describing how the team has synthesized their initial Design
throughout the semester.                                                                                             Proposal with the tangible pieces they've begun to reconcile during Phase II. Design decisions
                                                                                                                     should be clearly supported by the existing material conditions, construction/ manufacturing
Deliverables for Phase 1                                                                                             methods, user research, environmental analysis and design precedents. The review will include
        Designed Objects -                                                                                           external jurors from various disciplines.
               -Introductory Project: Something that helps you work; 2 week project resulting in a finalized
               product design.
               -Product benchmarking; Define product categories, key product trends, create a critical
               assessment, and propose possible product opportunities.
               -User investigation; Documented Research of potential users and their needs/desires.                  WORKBOOK / DISCIPLINARY DESIGN EXERCISES
               (Ethnographic research – interviews/work documentation/list of basic user needs)                      Throughout the semester you will be assigned various workbook/discipline specific tasks. This
               -Abstraction; 2-D and 3-D sketches of abstract design concepts                                        work/research will have value to the larger project but will also represent stand-alone design pieces.
                                                                                                                     Students are expected to incorporate the design/info developed through these exercises into their
        Architecture and Interior Architecture -                                                                     team’s design work. Workbook/Disciplinary Exercises will focus on specific aspects of the design
               -Measured drawings of the site                                                                        project such as measured drawings, precedent analysis, benchmarking, code analysis, solar studies,
               -Precedent studies                                                                                    user-research, and focused design development.
               -A brief document
               -Conceptual design documents (your choice of media and drawings)
               (a list of minimum documentation requirements will be provided at an appropriate time)
                                                                                                                     FORMAT FOR DELIVERABLES
                                                                                                                     Phase I Design Proposal: Make a physical version of the team’s presentation that captures the
        Interdisciplinary Groups -                                                                                   spirit of your design position while presenting the primary design concepts. This will be used as a
                -A Comprehensive presentation of work done to date in relation to your understanding of the          reference for all of the work to follow.
                project and your approach. Work to be documented in drawings and models. Verbal and
                graphic/model presentation required.                                                                 Phase II Design Development: Make a physical version of your design presentation that clearly
                                                                                                                     communicates the essential elements of the team’s developing design project. This will be used as a
                                                                                                                     reference for the final stage.
Phase II: 4 weeks
Program Analysis / Schematic Design Documents                                                                        Architectural Models: Working models are preferred over final presentation models during Phase I +
        In Phase 2 each team must build on their initial design concept to establish the project clearly             II. Models provide the best way to understand the spaces you design. 3D CAD and physical models
in the domain of architecture, Interior architecture and Designed Objects.                                           are equally necessary and your investigations should not be limited to one medium.
        While working on developing all scales of the design from the site, to the building, its interior,
the objects and systems, and the users-experience, the challenge is to expand the design concepts                    Object Sketch-models + Prototypes (Looks-like and works-like): Iterative model/prototype building


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  • 1. ARCH 6110 ARCH 6110 DESOB 6110 ARCHITECTURE, INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE + DESIGNED OBJECTS PAGE 5 of 8 DESOB 6110 ARCHITECTURE, INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE + DESIGNED OBJECTS PAGE 6 of 8 INARCH 6110 INARCH 6110 OVERVIEW OF PROJECT PHASES beyond the qualitative to the quantitative. Your program analysis must be a higher-level interpretation of the initial project Phase 1: 4 weeks: At the end of Phase 2 each team’s presentation will include developed diagrammatic studies Pre-design / Site and User Analysis / Precedent + Benchmarking Research / Concept Development of important spatial relationships, quantitative analysis of the program (with reference to relevant In this first stage students will research relevant design precedents including examples of codes and specifications), descriptive drawings of fittings, fixtures, systems and other design innovative, collaborative work environments, creative re-use developments, design/cultural centers. elements critical to of the functionality and desirability of the public spaces and private/collaborative Benchmarking of existing work-space design products alongside first hand user-research will also work environments. We also expect each team to develop and narrate specific scenarios that be used to expand everyone’s understanding of the territory and aid in the development of initial describe significant points of contact/interaction between the various users and the space/facilities. design concepts. The presentation should include narratives, scale models, drawings, presentation boards, At the end of Phase 1 each Team will present their design position and initial design concept. renderings, time-based media and a printed prospectus that summarizes the project development to Presentations should include a list of spaces (with areas) to occur in the development. Relationships date. between spaces should be clear articulated either by describing the components of each floor, or by categorizing the spaces. Qualitative description of the attributes/aspects of the proposed space, desired user-experiences, components of the work environment, systems, identity design, Phase III: 6 weeks communication devices should also be presented. Design Development / Final Presentations The Design Concept you present at the end of Phase 1 should be regarded as the rhetorical In Phase 3 each team will refine and substantiate their design work and produce both underpinning and instrumental building block for the rest of the semester’s work. Each team’s industry standard documentation and persuasive visual media. Phase three presentations should conceptual design proposal should include relevant aspects of site analysis, user analysis, precedent make explicit the conceptual attitude of the team and clearly demonstrate all significant features of analysis, brief development – and design Prepare a printed version of your presentation for reference the team’s design. It should focus on describing how the team has synthesized their initial Design throughout the semester. Proposal with the tangible pieces they've begun to reconcile during Phase II. Design decisions should be clearly supported by the existing material conditions, construction/ manufacturing Deliverables for Phase 1 methods, user research, environmental analysis and design precedents. The review will include Designed Objects - external jurors from various disciplines. -Introductory Project: Something that helps you work; 2 week project resulting in a finalized product design. -Product benchmarking; Define product categories, key product trends, create a critical assessment, and propose possible product opportunities. -User investigation; Documented Research of potential users and their needs/desires. WORKBOOK / DISCIPLINARY DESIGN EXERCISES (Ethnographic research – interviews/work documentation/list of basic user needs) Throughout the semester you will be assigned various workbook/discipline specific tasks. This -Abstraction; 2-D and 3-D sketches of abstract design concepts work/research will have value to the larger project but will also represent stand-alone design pieces. Students are expected to incorporate the design/info developed through these exercises into their Architecture and Interior Architecture - team’s design work. Workbook/Disciplinary Exercises will focus on specific aspects of the design -Measured drawings of the site project such as measured drawings, precedent analysis, benchmarking, code analysis, solar studies, -Precedent studies user-research, and focused design development. -A brief document -Conceptual design documents (your choice of media and drawings) (a list of minimum documentation requirements will be provided at an appropriate time) FORMAT FOR DELIVERABLES Phase I Design Proposal: Make a physical version of the team’s presentation that captures the Interdisciplinary Groups - spirit of your design position while presenting the primary design concepts. This will be used as a -A Comprehensive presentation of work done to date in relation to your understanding of the reference for all of the work to follow. project and your approach. Work to be documented in drawings and models. Verbal and graphic/model presentation required. Phase II Design Development: Make a physical version of your design presentation that clearly communicates the essential elements of the team’s developing design project. This will be used as a reference for the final stage. Phase II: 4 weeks Program Analysis / Schematic Design Documents Architectural Models: Working models are preferred over final presentation models during Phase I + In Phase 2 each team must build on their initial design concept to establish the project clearly II. Models provide the best way to understand the spaces you design. 3D CAD and physical models in the domain of architecture, Interior architecture and Designed Objects. are equally necessary and your investigations should not be limited to one medium. While working on developing all scales of the design from the site, to the building, its interior, the objects and systems, and the users-experience, the challenge is to expand the design concepts Object Sketch-models + Prototypes (Looks-like and works-like): Iterative model/prototype building 5