Building Design Processes:
Designing for a Client is a little more challenging than building something for yourself. You have to consider all your customers needs and wants and put it all together in an organized plan. You don't have to start from nothing to create a first attempt to solve the needs and wants of your client. Frank Gehry used another architects design and plan as a starting point for his high rise office building in New York. He added his artistic touch of some waves and ripples in the face of the exterior walls. It's OK to start with someone else's plan and build on them. Copyrights do not apply in most cases. Here a few places to get started if you need a starting place.
RESIDENTIAL: COMMERCIAL (Not a house, for example, a business, ...):
RESIDENTIAL: COMMERCIAL (Not a house, for example, a business, ...):
Teaching By Design : Frank Lloyd Wright Lessons
Using the Client Description assigned,
Client Cards
Simple Steps to begin a design: |
Step 1
Concept Design:
Step 2 Design Development:
Step 3 Final Solutions:
Final Steps: 100% complete drawings should look similar to the following examples:
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Architectural Design Process
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