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... greeting patients. Flexible nutrition and classroom spaces allow staff to educate patients and family members in healthier lifestyles such as stress management and social therapy as well as offer direct access to a vibrant demonstration kitchen putting new habits to a taste test. Consultation and Ex ...
... greeting patients. Flexible nutrition and classroom spaces allow staff to educate patients and family members in healthier lifestyles such as stress management and social therapy as well as offer direct access to a vibrant demonstration kitchen putting new habits to a taste test. Consultation and Ex ...
Aalborg Universitet User Participation in the Building Process
... inhabitants, external service providers, operation and maintenance personnel, and building administration. They may in many cases have conflicting wishes and expectations on building performance, optimizing from their world of discourse. It is important to unveil the underlying, unrecognized desires ...
... inhabitants, external service providers, operation and maintenance personnel, and building administration. They may in many cases have conflicting wishes and expectations on building performance, optimizing from their world of discourse. It is important to unveil the underlying, unrecognized desires ...
USER PARTICIPATION IN THE BUILDING PROCESS
... inhabitants, external service providers, operation and maintenance personnel, and building administration. They may in many cases have conflicting wishes and expectations on building performance, optimizing from their world of discourse. It is important to unveil the underlying, unrecognized desires ...
... inhabitants, external service providers, operation and maintenance personnel, and building administration. They may in many cases have conflicting wishes and expectations on building performance, optimizing from their world of discourse. It is important to unveil the underlying, unrecognized desires ...
Session 4: International Modern
... different paradigms of knowledge. In contrast, the totalizing project of Modernity, the attempt to rationalize all, implied a consistency, an organic relationship, between form and content, between behaviour and the inner workings of the soul, between what one was and what one did, what is inside (c ...
... different paradigms of knowledge. In contrast, the totalizing project of Modernity, the attempt to rationalize all, implied a consistency, an organic relationship, between form and content, between behaviour and the inner workings of the soul, between what one was and what one did, what is inside (c ...
06_PRECEDENT STUDIES 60 Temporary Exhibition of Renzo Fig.6.1.
... presented by the existing basement parking garage and the discovery of an original basement shopping centre underneath the Absa building. The initial concept was to ‘open the box’ (the box referring to the theatre and the parking garage below the square, as well as the ABSA building). These boxes we ...
... presented by the existing basement parking garage and the discovery of an original basement shopping centre underneath the Absa building. The initial concept was to ‘open the box’ (the box referring to the theatre and the parking garage below the square, as well as the ABSA building). These boxes we ...
THE STEEL TOWER - Trace: Tennessee Research and Creative
... Citizens take pride in their city's skyline. A skyline represents a particular region's collective wealth, industry, and culture over time. Within a city, an individual skyscraper acts as a beacon. It can be a billboard and usually becomes a vertical landmark. Collections of these mega-structures in ...
... Citizens take pride in their city's skyline. A skyline represents a particular region's collective wealth, industry, and culture over time. Within a city, an individual skyscraper acts as a beacon. It can be a billboard and usually becomes a vertical landmark. Collections of these mega-structures in ...
Medium Density Housing - Kapiti Coast District Council
... C.) Garages, irrespective of access, shall be recessed a minimum 1.0m behind the front façade of a dwelling (irrespective of whether the front façade fronts a street, an internal common lane, a rear boundary, etc.), and otherwise must be set back a minimum 5.5m from any front boundary. D.) A height ...
... C.) Garages, irrespective of access, shall be recessed a minimum 1.0m behind the front façade of a dwelling (irrespective of whether the front façade fronts a street, an internal common lane, a rear boundary, etc.), and otherwise must be set back a minimum 5.5m from any front boundary. D.) A height ...
Chapter 5 part 4 through 7
... Unlike standard zoning ordinances, TND ordinances rely more on building type than on land use to define a neighborhood or development. Uses can take many forms. Retail can include a drive through fast food store or a corner store. Building types can play a larger role in determining neighborhood for ...
... Unlike standard zoning ordinances, TND ordinances rely more on building type than on land use to define a neighborhood or development. Uses can take many forms. Retail can include a drive through fast food store or a corner store. Building types can play a larger role in determining neighborhood for ...
Design Guidance - Ministry of Housing and Lands
... Commercial development occurs in a number of different locations, and each of these has its own demands and solutions. It is also the case that certain commercial or fringe activities may be considered more appropriate in one location rather than another. The following typical locations are covered ...
... Commercial development occurs in a number of different locations, and each of these has its own demands and solutions. It is also the case that certain commercial or fringe activities may be considered more appropriate in one location rather than another. The following typical locations are covered ...
Newbury, NH, Center Meeting House
... entry into the auditorium, and the pew doors all display virtuosity in design and execution. The pulpit exhibits especially fine craftsmanship and detailing. As noted below, the complex visual effect of the pulpit and its setting were achieved with simple means, utilizing a fairly limited range of m ...
... entry into the auditorium, and the pew doors all display virtuosity in design and execution. The pulpit exhibits especially fine craftsmanship and detailing. As noted below, the complex visual effect of the pulpit and its setting were achieved with simple means, utilizing a fairly limited range of m ...
Natural Ventilation of Tall Buildings – Options and Limitations
... A possible problem with this approach is that it can impose limits on the width to height ratio of the building. It is commonly assumed that crossflow ventilation of a space is only effective for W/h < 5, where W and h are respectively the width and height of the space. If W/h is too large, some are ...
... A possible problem with this approach is that it can impose limits on the width to height ratio of the building. It is commonly assumed that crossflow ventilation of a space is only effective for W/h < 5, where W and h are respectively the width and height of the space. If W/h is too large, some are ...
Clubrooms and Change Facilities
... Historically shared use has generally been a summerwinter seasonal relationship. While this is still relevant in community sporting facilities today, seasonal influences of other sports and with the emergence of winter cricket, the facility landscape is changing. However, the key fact remains that c ...
... Historically shared use has generally been a summerwinter seasonal relationship. While this is still relevant in community sporting facilities today, seasonal influences of other sports and with the emergence of winter cricket, the facility landscape is changing. However, the key fact remains that c ...
Performance-based Design of 300 m Vertical City “Abeno
... For the low-rise floors, vibration dampers are concentrated to absorb the energy according to the large shear deformation components, where the stairwells in the backof-house area of the department store are laid out at the four corners of planes and used as a vertical void (Fig. 6). On the mid-rise ...
... For the low-rise floors, vibration dampers are concentrated to absorb the energy according to the large shear deformation components, where the stairwells in the backof-house area of the department store are laid out at the four corners of planes and used as a vertical void (Fig. 6). On the mid-rise ...
- Architecture Research Unit
... ‘A house like this has many routes and geographies,’ says Beigel. ‘It’s a bit like walking through a very small city. And though each room has its own particular character, that character isn’t dictated by a specific use, so the house can easily accommodate change.’ Beigel has already explored this ...
... ‘A house like this has many routes and geographies,’ says Beigel. ‘It’s a bit like walking through a very small city. And though each room has its own particular character, that character isn’t dictated by a specific use, so the house can easily accommodate change.’ Beigel has already explored this ...
Development Proposal for The San Francisco Flower Mart
... Note: New housing under construction in the background ...
... Note: New housing under construction in the background ...
Sustainable tall building and Vertical compact city
... Efficient land use doesn’t not necessarily mean high-rise · high-density use of land in anywhere without any condition. According to the economic theory, in an area where there is more demand for land and accordingly high prices, high-rise · high density land use is required. On the other hand, in a ...
... Efficient land use doesn’t not necessarily mean high-rise · high-density use of land in anywhere without any condition. According to the economic theory, in an area where there is more demand for land and accordingly high prices, high-rise · high density land use is required. On the other hand, in a ...
Teacher Guide to Dossier 2
... the island and moving northward, and then aggregates that data. For your own clarity, and for that of your students, definitions of the neighborhoods listed on the table are provided below. Financial District: Though the boundaries of the Financial District have changed over time, the heart of the f ...
... the island and moving northward, and then aggregates that data. For your own clarity, and for that of your students, definitions of the neighborhoods listed on the table are provided below. Financial District: Though the boundaries of the Financial District have changed over time, the heart of the f ...
University of Mississippi Architectural Design Guidelines Handbook
... broader urban design and landscape considerations. Individual-site planning must take into account the landscapes and existing buildings in the immediate vicinity of any new project. Careful consideration of the relationships between buildings and landscape will reinforce the desired campus characte ...
... broader urban design and landscape considerations. Individual-site planning must take into account the landscapes and existing buildings in the immediate vicinity of any new project. Careful consideration of the relationships between buildings and landscape will reinforce the desired campus characte ...
suitland tc comprehensive design report
... uses. The location of mixed-use buildings also establishes an urban core, where the major daily community needs are centrally located. Designed as a mixed-use community that caters to all markets and lifestyles, the proposed programs include multi-family, townhomes, a grocery store, retail, an arts ...
... uses. The location of mixed-use buildings also establishes an urban core, where the major daily community needs are centrally located. Designed as a mixed-use community that caters to all markets and lifestyles, the proposed programs include multi-family, townhomes, a grocery store, retail, an arts ...
5 Built Form - Rezoning Centre
... cross sections maintain traditional proportions of 1:1 to 2:1, ensuring an urban sense of place, while upper floor stepbacks reduce the apparent bulk of the buildings from the street level. Public spaces such as the Community Plaza and the Wedge Park, while also bordered with buildings, provide a mo ...
... cross sections maintain traditional proportions of 1:1 to 2:1, ensuring an urban sense of place, while upper floor stepbacks reduce the apparent bulk of the buildings from the street level. Public spaces such as the Community Plaza and the Wedge Park, while also bordered with buildings, provide a mo ...
Fetish - Michael Guggenheim
... and that there are reasons, why modernists are fetishists and non-modernists are anti-fetishists. I would like to show this by analyzing a very typical factish, namely buildings. Buildings are typical factishes, because in modernity, buildings have always been what I call quasitechnologies, that is, ...
... and that there are reasons, why modernists are fetishists and non-modernists are anti-fetishists. I would like to show this by analyzing a very typical factish, namely buildings. Buildings are typical factishes, because in modernity, buildings have always been what I call quasitechnologies, that is, ...
Building Control Guidance Note 24 - Guide 6
... 1. Must have efficiencies as indicated in the Non-Domestic Building Services Compliance Guide some of which is extracted below for the different types of service provision below (reference should be made to the actual document for full details) Evidence must be provided that the efficiency claimed i ...
... 1. Must have efficiencies as indicated in the Non-Domestic Building Services Compliance Guide some of which is extracted below for the different types of service provision below (reference should be made to the actual document for full details) Evidence must be provided that the efficiency claimed i ...
Al Ain Architectural Guidelines
... The plan for Al Ain is based on the idea of a “city in the oasis”. This overarching concept should find its way into the design of individual buildings in the city, as well as their adjacent open spaces. The purpose of this document is to provide explicit design direction towards the achievement of ...
... The plan for Al Ain is based on the idea of a “city in the oasis”. This overarching concept should find its way into the design of individual buildings in the city, as well as their adjacent open spaces. The purpose of this document is to provide explicit design direction towards the achievement of ...
Liège “Boogy Woogy”
... AN IDEAL ENVIRONMENT TO WORK The inside of the building block contains the remnants of its old industrial past. In today’s knowledge economy the working environment is very different from these old industrial factories. People need flexible places to work, collaborate and develop new ideas. To reali ...
... AN IDEAL ENVIRONMENT TO WORK The inside of the building block contains the remnants of its old industrial past. In today’s knowledge economy the working environment is very different from these old industrial factories. People need flexible places to work, collaborate and develop new ideas. To reali ...
Chapter 20 Section 1 Mobilizing for War
... President Roosevelt directed the army to put African Americans into combat. Some African Americans, such as the Tuskegee Airmen and tank battalions, participated in combat. At first, women were allowed to join the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps, which was not part of the regular army. By 1943 women be ...
... President Roosevelt directed the army to put African Americans into combat. Some African Americans, such as the Tuskegee Airmen and tank battalions, participated in combat. At first, women were allowed to join the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps, which was not part of the regular army. By 1943 women be ...
Office
An office /ˈɒːfɨs/ is generally a room or other area where administrative work is done, but may also denote a position within an organization with specific duties attached to it (see officer, office-holder, official); the latter is in fact an earlier usage, office as place originally referring to the location of one's duty. When used as an adjective, the term ""office"" may refer to business-related tasks. In legal writing, a company or organization has offices in any place that it has an official presence, even if that presence consists of, for example, a storage silo rather than an office. An office is an architectural and design phenomenon; whether it is a small office such as a bench in the corner of a small business of extremely small size (see small office/home office), through entire floors of buildings, up to and including massive buildings dedicated entirely to one company. In modern terms an office usually refers to the location where white-collar workers are employed.As per James Stephenson,""Office is that part of business enterprise which is devoted to the direction and co-ordination of its various activities.""Offices in classical antiquity were often part of a palace complex or a large temple. The High Middle Ages (1000–1300) saw the rise of the medieval chancery, which was usually the place where most government letters were written and where laws were copied in the administration of a kingdom. With the growth of large, complex organizations in the 18th century, the first purpose-built office spaces were constructed. As the Industrial Revolution intensified in the 18th and 19th centuries, the industries of banking, rail, insurance, retail, petroleum, and telegraphy dramatically grew, and a large number of clerks were needed, and as a result more office space was required to house these activities. The time and motion study, pioneered in manufacturing by F. W. Taylor led to the “Modern Efficiency Desk” with a flat top and drawers below, designed to allow managers an easy view of the workers. However, by the midpoint of the 20th century, it became apparent that an efficient office required discretion in the control of privacy, and gradually the cubicle system evolved.The main purpose of an office environment is to support its occupants in performing their job. Work spaces in an office are typically used for conventional office activities such as reading, writing and computer work. There are nine generic types of work space, each supporting different activities. In addition to individual cubicles, there are also meeting rooms, lounges, and spaces for support activities, such as photocopying and filing. Some offices also have a kitchen area where workers can make their lunches. There are many different ways of arranging the space in an office and whilst these vary according to function, managerial fashions and the culture of specific companies can be even more important. While offices can be built in almost any location and in almost any building, some modern requirements for offices make this more difficult, such as requirements for light, networking, and security. The primary purpose of an office building is to provide a workplace and working environment primarily for administrative and managerial workers. These workers usually occupy set areas within the office building, and usually are provided with desks, PCs and other equipment they may need within these areas.