ARC 400:Senior Project Preparation and Programming
Dr. Rabee M. Reffat, Architecture Department, KFUPM
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Lecture Notes and Class Activities
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Readings |
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W1 |
Sat. Sept. 10 |
Introduction to Architectural Programming
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Selection of Senior Project Building Type |
Lecture:
Introduction & Senior Project Selection Guidelines & Resources
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Resources: |
Task 1: Release Write ONLY one page on What and Why for your proposed building type for the senior project? (Download Task 1 template RTF) |
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Mon. Sept 12 |
Lecture:
What is Architectural Programming? (Download PDF)
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Chapter 1: Introduction, Programming for Design: from Theory to Practice, Cherry, E., 1999, pp. 3-19. |
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W2 |
Sat. Sept. 17 |
Lecture:
Programming as Design (Download PDF) |
Robinson, J. and Weeks, J., Programming as Design, Journal of Architectural Education, 1983. |
Task 1: Submission |
5% |
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Mon. Sept 19 |
Class Discussion:
Discussion & feedback on building type selection of the senior project (What and Why).
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Task 1: Discussion and Feedback |
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W3 |
Sat. Sept. 24 |
National Holiday |
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Mon. Sept 26 |
Lecture:
Identifying Project Mission and Goals (Download PDF) |
Chapter 3: Goals: The Promise for Quality, Duerk, D., Architectural Programming: Information Management for Design, 1993, pp. 36-46. |
Task 2: Release Project Type’s What and Why Revised + Project’s Mission and Goals. (Download Task 2 template RTF) |
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W4 |
Sat. Oct. 1 |
Lecture: Ways of Thinking |
Pena, W. and Parshall, S., Problem Seeking: An Architectural Programming Primer, 2001, pp. 50-57. |
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Mon. Oct. 3 |
Class Discussion:
Class Discussions, critical analysis and Reporting on Project type’s What, Why, Mission and Goals.
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W5 |
Sat. Oct. 8 |
Literature Review & Case Analysis |
Lecture:
Researching your Project (Download PDF)
How to conduct a literature review and select your cases and what to do with them. |
Chapter 4: Researching your project, Programming for Design: from Theory to Practice, Cherry, E., 1999. |
Task 2: Submission
Task 3: Release Literature Review and Analysis + Case Studies (Download Task 3 Template in RTF) |
5% |
Mon. Oct. 10 |
Lecture:
Values become issues: Human, Environmental, cultural. |
Chapter 3: Values become Issues, Architectural Programming and Pre-design Manager, Hershberger, R., 1999, pp. 73-122. |
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W6 |
Sat. Oct. 15 |
Lecture:
Values become issues: technological, temporal, economic, aesthetic, safety
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Chapter 3: Values become Issues, Architectural Programming and Pre-design Manager, Hershberger, R., 1999, pp. 123-170. |
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Mon. Oct. 17 |
Class Discussion:
Case Analysis queries and difficulties
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W7 |
Sat. Oct. 22 |
Site Selection, Site Analysis, & Client Identification
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Lecture:
Site Selection and Analysis + Task 4 Description
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Chapter 6: Gathering and Analyzing Information, Programming for Design: from Theory to Practice, Cherry, E., 1999, pp. 119-181. |
Task 3: Submission
Task 4: Release Site selection, Site Analysis and Identification of expected clients (Download Task 4 template RTF) |
15% |
Mon. Oct. 24 |
Lecture:
Identifying your clients |
Chapter 3: Clients, Programming for Design: from Theory to Practice, Cherry, E., 1999, pp. 51-78. |
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Id al-Fitr Vacation (October 29 – November 9) 2 Weeks |
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W8 |
Sat. Nov. 12 |
Class Discussion:
Task 4 Progress & Feedback on pre-submission
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Mon. Nov. 14 |
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W9 |
Sat. Nov. 19 |
Objectives, activities and spaces
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Relationship Matrices and Diagrams |
Lecture: Identifying Project Requirements |
Architectural Programming and Pre-design Manager, Hershberger, R., 1999, Chapters 4,5, 6 & 7.
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Task 4: Submission
Task 5: Release Space Identification and Allocation & Relationship Matrices and Diagrams (Download Task 5 template RTF) |
15% |
Mon. Nov. 21 |
Lecture:
Identifying Performance & Design Requirements for a Project
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W10 |
Sat. Nov. 26 |
Lecture:
Space Identification and Allocation
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Mon. Nov. 28 |
Workshop: Application of space identification on examples of students’ projects |
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W11 |
Sat. Dec. 3 |
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Mon. Dec. 5 |
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W12 |
Sat. Dec. 10 |
Design Imperatives & Concept Definition |
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Mon. Dec. 12 |
Class Discussion: Space Identification and Allocation
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W13 |
Sat. Dec. 17 |
Program Documents and Pin-up Boards |
Lecture: Concepts: Turning Ideas into Reality I
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Chapter 5: E Concepts: Turning Ideas into Reality, Duerk, D., Architectural Programming: Information Management for Design, 1993, pp. 60-76.
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Task 5: Submission
Task 6: Turning Ideas into Concepts |
20% |
Mon. Dec. 19 |
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W14 |
Sat. Dec. 24 |
Lecture: Program Preparation
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Architectural Programming and Pre-design Manager, Hershberger, R., 1999, pp. 376-433.
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Task 7: Program Document (Compiling all previous task submissions into one complete document & Pin-up boards) |
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Mon. Dec. 26 |
Lecture: Computer Assisted Architectural Programming
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Akin, O. et al, SEED-PRO: Computer Assisted Architectural Programming in SEED. PDF |
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W15 |
Saturday Dec. 31 |
Pre-Final Submission Task 7: Program Documents and Pin-up Boards (4hrs session) including Task 6: Submission
Final Program Document (Download Word File Template)
Pin-up Boards (Download Pin-up Boards configuration file)
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10 %
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Id al-Adha Vacation (January 7 to January 18) 2 Weeks |
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Sat. Jan.21 |
Final Submission & Jury (1-5pm) |
20% |
Attendance, punctuality and participation 10%
Bonus Marks (10) !!