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09/03/2004 /Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process 1 Site Planning Process Environmental scale Basic procedure in designing site plan
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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
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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
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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
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09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process5 Sample problem: Community center ► Abstract relationship diagram
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09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process6 Sample problem: Community center Site evaluation and Design Development
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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:
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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
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09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process13 Linking activities together ► Organization of space and mass ► Circulation ► Landscaping
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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.
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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
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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
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09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process17 ► Detailed field survey of existing features. Arco
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09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process18 ► Planting ► Existing landscape character ► Drainage courses to be preserved. Arco
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09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process19 ► Proposed two new access points. Arco
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09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process20 ► Sketches of detailed programming to discover and convey the character in each area Arco
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09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process21 Example Activities concept (architect guidelines)Preliminary design for the buildings
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09/03/2004/Apinya/KMUTTarc354site planning process22 ► Construction drawing followed the landscape design shows all the details of each system Arco
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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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