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SPACE PLANNING Important Considerations
INTERIOR ZONING (pp. 130-131)
Zoning
Activities grouped by similar (interrelating) functions and degree of privacy
Should be indicated in the program
Four Zones
________________ Zone
________________ Zone
________________ Zone
________________ Zone
SPATIAL ORGANIZATION (pp. 160-162)
Closed Planning
Compartmentalization of specific spaces
Separate rooms with particular functions joined by hallways (19th & 20th centuries) Advantages:
Disadvantages:
Open Planning
One central space or a few spaces that flow or combine into other spaces Open plan in early civilizations, then closed (19th/20th c), open plan again popular Advantages:
Disadvantages:
FLOOR PLAN DEVELOPMENT
Schematics
Utilize schematic diagrams to develop conceptual design approach
Bubble diagrams, zoning diagrams, relationship diagrams, etc.
Designing Interiors, Kilmer & Kilmer, pp. 54, 200
FLOOR PLAN DEVELOPMENT (p. 163)
Bubble Diagram to Floor Plan
BUBBLE DIAGRAM o Defines the interrelationship of required spaces o Bubbles reflect accurate sizes/scale o Required adjacencies reflected by arrows
ROUGH FLOOR PLAN develops from bubble diagram; major circulation indicated
o Refer to p.137, Fig.6.2 in course text for typical room sizes! ROUGH FURNITURE PLAN developed to assure appropriate spatial scale and
proportions
FINAL FLOOR PLAN concept with furniture layout
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USED WITH PERMISSION
FROM PATRICIA SMITH OF
INOUYE DESIGN 584 SOUTH STATE STREET OREM UT 84058 (801) 222-9727
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