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Schematic Design – Using an Occupant-Centered Design Approach

MLL Atelier

Schematic design is the first stage of an architectural design project, and within this phase there are important milestones to get right that will greatly leverage the project’s results throughout the rest of its impending design phases. PROGRAMMING AND SCHEMATIC DESIGN. INTRODUCTION: THE DEFINITION.

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A4 Guide: The Six Phases of the Architectural Design Process

A4 Architects

This can establish “grandfathered” conditions that may apply to new project and impact planning and zoning calculations. These may be done with simple hand sketches, Sketch-Up models or even Computer Assisted Design (CAD) drawings, but they will tend to be very diagrammatic and simple.

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Lingxing Headquarters Office | Onexn Architects

ArchiDiaries

As conceiving the headquarters office for this new company emerged in the Internet era, the design team responded to its revolution and demands with systematic design thinking, and gave new interpretations to workspace under such context. The functional areas are separated from the main axis to form flexible activity zones.

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New Science Centre at Jurong Lake Gardens

e-architect

In line with the Singapore Green Plan 2030, the new Science Centre incorporates sustainable design principles and energy performance strategies to reduce net carbon emissions. Jurong Lake District Singapore – masterplan design: visuals © KCAP/SAA/Arup/S333/Lekker. visuals © KCAP/SAA/Arup/S333/Lekker.

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LCC Health Professions Building

SW Oregon Architect

Beyond providing the programs with state-of-the-art teaching facilities, the key project goals include prominently showcasing the LCC health and wellness community and improving visual and physical connections with the overall campus. While more challenging to work with than the others, Site N.3

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Line by Line

Landscape Architecture Magazine

The same process also applies to work, with the small Taiwan office stretching the sketching over the extended day across time zones. Granite planters rise and fall, designed like visual vibrations through the four-block site, giving it form and functionality as seating. Project Credits.

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The A+List: Architizer’s Top Architecture and Design Firms to Watch in 2024

Architizer

Impressively, their internal digital visualization lab creates an integrated workflow for testing and developing design ideas. This multifaceted approach is evident in projects such as Kia Lab, which take a holistic view of the programmatic brief, embedding the building’s function with the broader urban and cultural environment.

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