From the course: Space Planning for Architects and Designers
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The space planning process, from program to furniture
From the course: Space Planning for Architects and Designers
The space planning process, from program to furniture
- The space planning process involves meticulous planning, weaving through various stages from programming and initial diagramming to the intricate details of furniture plants. In this video, we will review this comprehensive process using Plana Architects Eisner Law Tenant Improvement Project as a guiding example. Programming, understanding needs and aspirations. To start, architects engage in a thorough programming phase, delving into the specific needs and aspirations of the client. In the Eisner Law Tenant Improvement Project, a collaboration with an entertainment law firm in Beverly Hills, the programming phase involved understanding the spatial requirements for the reception, the private offices, conference rooms, a library, meeting spaces, staff areas, and even informal entertaining spaces for clients and guests. Preliminary diagramming, bubble diagrams and beyond. Conceptualizing spatial relationships begins with tools like bubble diagrams. These intuitive diagrams serve as a…
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Space planning matters2m 24s
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Introduction to space planning4m 16s
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Space planning fundamentals7m 29s
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Spatial form and planning5m 1s
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The space planning process, from program to furniture4m 34s
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Orientation, natural light, and space optimization6m 11s
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Connectivity, open spaces, and thematic flow5m 3s
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Essential skills for space planning5m 11s
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Next steps1m 52s
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