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1 09/03/2004 /Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process 1 Site Planning Process Environmental scale Basic procedure in designing site plan

2 09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process2 Environmental scale ► Nature versus man-made must be balance, we want to be comfortable in the same time must be suitable for the nature capacity. nature manmade Program development site selection Planning development

3 09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process3 The example of site planning process ► The best site plans are a unique response to the land and program ► The planner begins by analyzing the future use and users, on one hand, and the given site, on the other.  The problem is set out  Principle objectives of the work are stated  Expected users and their needs are stated  The site is chosen  The type of development and activity intended to occupy it  New environment character has been proposed  Budget, time and resources has been provided

4 09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process4  1. Pedestrian and vehicular access  2. Parking  3. Softball and football field  4. Two tennis court and basketball court  5. Tot-lot and bike parking  6. Craft area  7. Truck service Sample problem: Community center (source: A guide to Site Planning and Landscape Construction, Rubenstein P.5-9) ► Program ► Site

5 09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process5 Sample problem: Community center ► Abstract relationship diagram

6 09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process6 Sample problem: Community center Site evaluation and Design Development

7 09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process7 Basic process in site planning ► OBJECTIVE AND POLICY ► PROGRAM FORMING ► LOCATING ACTIVITIES TO SITE AREA ► LINKING THOSE ACTIVITIES TOGETHER ► SITE PLAN

8 09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process8 Objective and policy ► Major policy  Comes from needs of the client ► Law and regulation  Statement of constraints ► Ultimate goal  Dreams of client and designer

9 09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process9 Program Forming ► List of activities  1. Policy ► Flexibility for future growth  2. Users ► Who. What, when, where and how  3. Site potential / Site possibility ► Quality of space ► Quantity of space  4. Economic, Budget, Fund ► How to select and form the suitable program

10 09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process10 Quantity of space ► How big is the site ► how many people/car ► how big is the area requirement for each activities Quality of space ► Project goal ► Physical requirement and limitation ► Psychological requirement ► Aesthetic Site capacity

11 09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process11 Quality of space  1. Site Potentials -- How can each portion of land best be used?  2. Site Problem -- What must be careful of, renew, or improve?  3. Site Amenities -- What features are unique, pleasurable, or scarce and should be reserved for all to use  4. Site Danger signal -- What area should be avoided because of excessive development costs of potential problem such as creek, bog, flood land, steep slope. ► Site quality can be categorized into design considerations, which become the primary site analysis directions:

12 09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process12 Locating activities to site area ► Proximity ► Conflicting activities ► Orientation ► Interrelation of space and activities ► Social space for interaction

13 09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process13 Linking activities together ► Organization of space and mass ► Circulation ► Landscaping

14 09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process14 Example ► ARCO Research and Engineering Center, Newtown Square Pennsylvania. Architect and planner: Davis, Brody & Assoc. and Llewelyn-Davies Assoc. Landscape Architect: Hanna/Olin (also illustration credits) ► Base map of existing features plotted from aerial photographs and general field survey.

15 09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process15 Four main planning issues are brought for attention ► 1. the relationship of two labs. ► 2. kept existing structures ► 3. character of wooded area and open space ► Future development location Arco

16 09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process16 ► Initial scheme was prepared for discussion and opinion to be able to focus on further detail site investigation. Arco

17 09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process17 ► Detailed field survey of existing features. Arco

18 09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process18 ► Planting ► Existing landscape character ► Drainage courses to be preserved. Arco

19 09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process19 ► Proposed two new access points. Arco

20 09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process20 ► Sketches of detailed programming to discover and convey the character in each area Arco

21 09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process21 Example Activities concept (architect guidelines)Preliminary design for the buildings

22 09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process22 ► Construction drawing followed the landscape design shows all the details of each system Arco

23 09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process23 References ► Site Planning: Kevin Lynch and Gary Hack, MIT press 1996, P.13-28 ► Robinstein, Harvey M., A Guide to Site and Environmental Planning, (Prentice Hall P T R, Eaglewood Cliffs, NJ. 07632) ► R.Gene Brooks, SITE PLANNING Environmental, Process and Development, (Prentice Hall, N.J. 07632)


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