Sunday, October 13, 2019
Design & Architecture in Britain Essay -- Architecture in the UK
                                                                                                                                                                  One of the essential roles that architects are trained to fulfil is taking a clients brief and developing it creatively. Developing a brief is a crucial starting point of design to achieving a clear objective, well structured and financed plan of work. When architects are involved early in the planning stage they have an opportunity to create a much more enriched brief as they will have a greater understanding of the clients needs and the nature of the project    Setting out a development/design brief:    Before any design work is undertaken it is important that a development/design brief is in place.    A good design brief provides a platform for buildings to be used;    -More Efficiently ââ¬â so that space can be utilised in the best approach possible with minimum wasted space.  -Effectively ââ¬â in a way that allows the building to be socially sustainable.  -Expressively ââ¬â within the built environment to the value of society.  -With Purpose ââ¬âgiving the buildingââ¬â¢s function and placement significant, accessible and prosperous.    Good briefing provides all involved professionals with a greater understanding of the desired outcomes and the responsibilities towards achieving those.     Briefing ââ¬â A six step process  1. Scope Definition of breadth, focus, scope and parameters of the briefing project  2. Role Statement describing what the user organisation (public, community, city authority, etc.) is for  3. Activities -Activity statement is a description of what will go on in the building  4. Draft requirements Includes a space budget listing functional requirements, also spatial...              ...      		Processââ¬â¢,Dawe.L.2014    Part B:    Lecture 4 - ââ¬ËPractice Managementââ¬â¢,Dawe.L.2014    Lecture 5 - ââ¬ËAn introduction to BIMââ¬â¢- Past Present   	 	and future, Comiskey.D.2014    Lecture 6 - ââ¬ËPlan of Work 2013ââ¬â¢,Dawe.L.2014    Lecture 7 - ââ¬ËProcurement&Construction    	 	processââ¬â¢,Dawe.L.2014    Books     Greenhalgh, B (2011). Introduction to Building Procurement. London: Spon Press    Ostime, N (2013). Architects Job Book. London: RIBA Publishing.    Websites     RIBA. RIBA Plan of Work 2013. Available: http://www.architecture.com/TheRIBA/AboutUs/Professionalsupport/RIBAOutlinePlanofWork2013.aspx#.Uz5Cm_ldUgQ. Last accessed 2nd April 2014.    placeni. Summer Urban design school. Available: http://www.placeni.org/. Last accessed 2nd April 2014    The Joint Contracts Tribunal. (1998). Contracts. Available: http://www.jctltd.co.uk/home.aspx. Last accessed 2nd April 2014.                      Design & Architecture in Britain Essay --  Architecture in the UK                                                                                                                                                                    One of the essential roles that architects are trained to fulfil is taking a clients brief and developing it creatively. Developing a brief is a crucial starting point of design to achieving a clear objective, well structured and financed plan of work. When architects are involved early in the planning stage they have an opportunity to create a much more enriched brief as they will have a greater understanding of the clients needs and the nature of the project    Setting out a development/design brief:    Before any design work is undertaken it is important that a development/design brief is in place.    A good design brief provides a platform for buildings to be used;    -More Efficiently ââ¬â so that space can be utilised in the best approach possible with minimum wasted space.  -Effectively ââ¬â in a way that allows the building to be socially sustainable.  -Expressively ââ¬â within the built environment to the value of society.  -With Purpose ââ¬âgiving the buildingââ¬â¢s function and placement significant, accessible and prosperous.    Good briefing provides all involved professionals with a greater understanding of the desired outcomes and the responsibilities towards achieving those.     Briefing ââ¬â A six step process  1. Scope Definition of breadth, focus, scope and parameters of the briefing project  2. Role Statement describing what the user organisation (public, community, city authority, etc.) is for  3. Activities -Activity statement is a description of what will go on in the building  4. Draft requirements Includes a space budget listing functional requirements, also spatial...              ...      		Processââ¬â¢,Dawe.L.2014    Part B:    Lecture 4 - ââ¬ËPractice Managementââ¬â¢,Dawe.L.2014    Lecture 5 - ââ¬ËAn introduction to BIMââ¬â¢- Past Present   	 	and future, Comiskey.D.2014    Lecture 6 - ââ¬ËPlan of Work 2013ââ¬â¢,Dawe.L.2014    Lecture 7 - ââ¬ËProcurement&Construction    	 	processââ¬â¢,Dawe.L.2014    Books     Greenhalgh, B (2011). Introduction to Building Procurement. London: Spon Press    Ostime, N (2013). Architects Job Book. London: RIBA Publishing.    Websites     RIBA. RIBA Plan of Work 2013. Available: http://www.architecture.com/TheRIBA/AboutUs/Professionalsupport/RIBAOutlinePlanofWork2013.aspx#.Uz5Cm_ldUgQ. Last accessed 2nd April 2014.    placeni. Summer Urban design school. Available: http://www.placeni.org/. Last accessed 2nd April 2014    The Joint Contracts Tribunal. (1998). Contracts. Available: http://www.jctltd.co.uk/home.aspx. Last accessed 2nd April 2014.                        
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