Architectural Site Analysis - Architecture Student Guide

Architectural Site Analysis - Architecture Student Guide
Architectural Site Analysis - Architecture Student Guide
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Site analysis is a preliminary phase of architectural and urban design processes dedicated to the study of the climatic, geographical, historical, legal, and infrastructural context of a specific site. The result of this analytic process is a summary, usually a graphical sketch, which sets in relation the relevant environmental information with the morphology of the site in terms of parcel, topography, and built environment. This result is then used as a starting point for the development of environment-related strategies during the design process. Site Analysis is one of the most important and effective ways to find a concept. It helps us to think about analysis, form, mass, material, entrance, landscape, and much more.

This Book Contains:

- Context Reading - Site Geometry - Climate - Natural Structure - Views
- Site Elements - Site/City Building - Built Environment - Activities
- Ground Relationships - Collective Memory- Lifestyles - Arch. Properties
- Structural Situation - Lynch - Soft/Handscape - Axis/Patterns - Position
- Site Philosophy - Position - Tonality - Land Use - Socio-Economic
- Emotional - Transportation - Ownership - Solid Void - Construction Techniques
- Conceptual Models - Sketches - Collages - Keywords - Heights - Noise
- Odor/Pollution - Futuru Scenarios - Surveys

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