Created by Tiffany Brown
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Which compensation method reduces risks for architects
Riparian Rights
Efficiency Ratio
Utilization Ratio
Index Method Type
Project Development Budget
(includes everything, 7 steps)
3 Ways to Estimate
4 main items
considered during Programming
Ways to perform an Architectural Analysis
5 Phases of Programming
(nothing to do with budget/schedule.)
Program Format:
from smallest to largest
Gravel
Sand
Silt
Clay
Organic
Deed Restrictions vs Restrictive Covenants
Rural sites more expensive to develop than urban/suburban because
4 Parts of a Program Statement
Wetlands and archaeological sites affect
What orientation should a building face to maximize energy efficiency to take full advantage fo teh sun in summer and in winter?
High water table solutions
most economical foundation type
Whats the case if mat or pile foundations are being used?
Typical slope for a sidewalk
FF&E should be selected during programming. This is to
Different bldg materials impact on preservation efforts
Process of historical preservation
2 Historical features to be addressed for historical bldg rehabilitiation
Most expensive preservation method
Massing Diagrams
What is a baseline?
What are considerations for a project with multiple phases?
FFE Budget
FFE for short project schedules?
Arch should consider the following when choosing FFE
Program Format Examples
What is Pro Forma?
Time Based MEthods of Billing
Preliminary Survey done by sending office employee to check out the conditions of the site.
Datum
Topo lines with Vs pointing East represent
Sheet flow
Categories of Land Use
Soil TYpes are classified based on
Party Wall agreement
Sewage Drain line slope
Feasibility Studies include
Final Program Documents include:
What is a General Obligation Bond?
Module 2
EIS
EIA (mini EIS)
4 sections of EIS
EIR (SIm to EIA)
3 decsiosn that may be rendered after reviewing for environmental impact?
What is an aquifer?
Soil Bearing Capacities
Which foundation is most expensive
End Bearing Pile
(2-3x cost of spread footings)
The closer the contour
What is a ridge?
Summits and dpressions
What is permitted to be steeper?
A cut slope? or a filled slope?
Least expensive way to grade a site?
5 surface drainage systems
3 goals of a storm drainage system
3 types of land assessments
Amortization
Determinations of Land Value
Types of Loans
Net density
Typical Housing Patterns
Ahwahnee Principles
3 Principles of Ahwanee
Building Comissioning
Life Cycle Costing
TCSA
rhthym
symmetry
R-Value
U-Value
Greywater comes from showers and laundry
Module 3
Primary purpose of zoning
Condition Use vs. Variance
Setback vs. easement
Prescriptive Code
Performance code
How FAR impacts bldg site & design
Incidental Use vs. accessory use
how does type of Construction of a bldg affect final design?
3 Elements involved in means of egress
What is a fire tower?
Basic Principles of Street Design
4 Dimensions of parking lot design
Two basic requirements for public transportation
how do codes impact building program and design
3 Main historic standards for historic preservation
FHA Fair Housing Act
Max ramp ADA slope length and minimum width
Min clear width for 2 wheelchairs to pass?
Min clear floor space?
Clear space btwn rails on a staircase?
Basic philosophy of seismic codes
Fault rupture vs. lateral spreading
4 fire safety issues to consider in building design?
3 basic performance requirements of a bldg
NFPA 101
(Does not address fire prevention)
What are the basic steps in complying with codes
Multiple occupancy groups are allowed in one bldg with these rqmnts
Occupancy Group Classifications
Space too large to be incidental/accessory?
Which bldgs require sprinkler systems?
What does R3 rating mean?
define Egress
How can an escalator be used for calculating the path of egress?
Define Exit
Define Exit Discharge
Dead load vs. Live Load
Who is responsible for getting project thru permits and approval?
4+ Unit residential bldg must have:
Ventilation system rqmnts?
Panic Hardware
Standpipes
3 types of fire alarms
Flame spread ratings:
Handrail requirements at ramps
ADA landing rqmnts
acceptable slopes for walkways
Min width for hallways
Min required clg height for hallways, common areas, and habitable rooms?
Clear area on pull side min?
Allowable height range for guardrails?
min/max size of a handrail?
How far must a handrail extend at the bottom of a stair?
Are requirements for fire refuge areas prescriptive or performance based?
Purposes of Zoning
When/where were first zoning codes?
Euclidean Use Zoning
Performance Zoning
Form Based Zoning
who reviews variance requests?
Flame spread rating vs. fire rating
(2 completely different things)
Does the code set requirements on materials used?
Module 4
5 actions an architect can take to utilize resource conservation during project design
what factors should an architect consider when developing spatial requirements and adjacencies?
3 duties of the Architect during administration of pg ramming services?
Site evaluation & planning are additional services. During this process the Architect should:
How can Arch determine values, goals, objectives of owner and users during programming?
after reviewing/analysing project data during programming, what's next?
How is programming info gathered? What info is collected?
3 ways the Architect determines the specific space requirements of the project during programming
Additional Services during programming
(costs for labor/ materials/ equipment is not preliminary cost of work)
Architect's responsibility during site eval & planning
Architect is hired to develop the program. The owner must first provide:
How do local zoning codes affect programming?
What issues should the arch consider during programming that would be a concern of the Building Dept?
Who is responsible for all decisions during programming?
design is affected when the site is long, narrow, asymmetrical in shape
Items in the site survey
Most common methods of cost estimating during Programming: