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Site study and Analysis Arch 203 Architectural Design III Joshima V.M. University of Nizwa

Location Relation of the site to major streets or landmarks previously existing. Ariel photographs help in this assessment stage. There should be documentation of distances and time from major places. Location plan

Neighborhood context Zoning of the neighborhood is important.eg. Residential, commercial, institutional etc. Features include architectural patterns, street lighting, and condition of existing buildings. This would also include the immediate surroundings of the site. The reaction of the surrounding buildings towards the site and people moving around should be analyzed.

Size and zoning Zoning classifications, set-backs, height restrictions, allowable site coverage, uses, and parking requirements are obtained by obtaining zoning classifications from a zoning map, which can be located from the city planning department.

Natural physical features Most of this information will be derived from the topographic features on the site. Drainage problems as well as existing natural features of trees, ground cover, ground texture, and soil conditions on the site should be directly observed.

Man made features Features located on the site such as buildings, walls, fences, patios, plazas, bus stop shelters should be noted. The site and location of such features should be directly measured.

Circulation The uses of streets, roads, alleys, sidewalks, and plazas are important in this inventory step.

Utilities Information in this print includes the location of all utilities like telephone, electricity, water, drainage etc and their locations around or on the site itself.

Sensory Sensory information includes views from the site and to the site. This type of information is obtained from sketching and photographs (sometimes aerial photographs). Direct observation of other sensory elements of noise, odors, smoke, and pollutant areas must also be completed.

Human and cultural This information includes activities among people on the site and their relationships to these activities.

Climate This information can be obtained through the local weather service. Conditions such as rainfall, snowfall, humidity, and temperature over months must be considered and analyzed. The sun-path and vertical sun angles throughout an entire year are important to note.

Site area: 2700sq.m