ARCHITECTURAL CONCEPTS LECTURER: MR. SUNNY B. OJEDA

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ARCHITECTURAL CONCEPTS LECTURER: MR. SUNNY B. OJEDA CIVIL & ARCHITECTURAL ENG’G SECTION SALALAH COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY

Architectural Concepts It is the designers way of responding to the design situation presented. They have been the means of translating the non-physical problem into the physical building product.

Some categories under which the concerns and issues of a building may be listed and addressed in design are : Functional Zoning Architectural Space Circulation and Building Form Building Envelope

Building concerns & issues: 1. Functional Zoning - is a term used to describe the phenomenon when buildings of the same function cluster together in an area of a city or town. Sometimes zoning laws require that uses be concentrated in a particular area.

Building concerns & issues: 2. Architectural Space – it means that the design must be spatially relevant to social use of architecture. SM Mall of Asia, Philippines

Building concerns & issues: 3. Circulation and Building Form - refers to the way people move through and interact with a building that is interrelated to the form of the building.

Building concerns & issues: 4. Building Envelope - is the area that separates conditioned space from unconditioned space or the outdoors. Building envelope components separate conditioned spaces from unconditioned spaces or from outside air.

Context For Concept Getting General philosophy and life values of the designer Design philosophy of the designer View of the problem by the designer presented with a specific design project

Categories of concern under specific design project Function Space Geometry Context Enclosure Systems Economic Human factors

Architectural Design Values Aesthetic Design Values Social Design Values Environmental Design Values Traditional Design Values Gender Based Design Values Economic Design Values

Contemporary Architecture is generally speaking the architecture being made at the present time. Modernism Post Modernism Deconstructivism Expressionism Neo-classicism