Programming id 475 advanced issues. total programmed square footage = total project square footage...

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programming worksheet: Intended user(s) – both end user and operational: Description of how space will be used: Equipment (with rough dimensions of each): Ideal lighting conditions (day and night): Storage requirements: Proxemics: Special requirements (e.g., high ceilings, noise control, ventilation): Approx. net area:

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programmingid 475 advanced issues

•total programmed square footage = total project square footage•identify major destination spaces•identify ancillary spaces: storage, electrical, janitorial, access•% circulation•recalculate

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programming worksheet:

Intended user(s) – both end user and operational: Description of how space will be used:

Equipment (with rough dimensions of each):

Ideal lighting conditions (day and night):

Storage requirements:

Proxemics:

Special requirements (e.g., high ceilings, noise control, ventilation):

Approx. net area:

programming worksheet:office space

Intended user(s) – both end user and operational: Andrew Brody, Associate Professor, Interior Design Description of how space will be used: Meet with students; grading; class research; napping

Equipment (with rough dimensions of each): Desk (30”x60”); filing cabinet (14”x30”); book case (as big as possible); layout desk (30”x48”); two chairs for visitors

Ideal lighting conditions (day and night): One wall completely covered in homosote for pin-up/grading

Storage requirements: book case and file/file

Proxemics: next to Prof. Renz’s office

Special requirements (e.g., high ceilings, noise control, ventilation): 10’ max

Approx. net area: 150 SF

sketch of layout: plan, section, or perspective

fixing drawing in photoshop

•fix perspective•pix line quality: black and white vs gray scale•poche, hatching, and the like

new document

•Need a perspective grid – use Adobe Illustrator•New document •Perspective grid tool•modify using grips•transform in illustrator, or bring into Photoshop via screen shot

perspective correction

•Perspective Grid •A. Plane switching widget B. Left Vanishing Point C. Vertical Grid Extent D. Perspective Grid Ruler E. Right Vanishing Point F.Horizon Line G. Horizon Height H. Ground Level I. Horizon Level J. Extent of Grid K. Grid Cell Size L. Ground Level M. Extent of Grid N. Right Grid Plane Control O. Horizontal Grid Plane Control P. Left Grid Plane Control Q. Origin

•Show a grid•Edit>Transform>[a bunch of options}•Filter>Sharpen>Sharpen•Copy sections of line to replace bad ones

straightening

•new layer•select area•feather, adjust, etc.•choose color or pattern•paint•for more control, use a Layer Mask (via an Adjustment Layer)

tone

•practice fixing up your drawings •bring in your favorite concept image for next class

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