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Design of Building Systems Is Systematically Sequenced and Interdisciplinarily Coordinated

3.2 Architectural Design Phases 3.2.1 Concept Design Phase

3.2.1 Concept Design Phase

Architectural teams are responsible for developing the project’s spatial logic, form, and circulation based on the client’s program and site conditions. Key tasks include:

  • Translating the space program into a preliminary layout and functional zoning diagram
  • Exploring massing options, orientation strategies, and contextual integration
  • Identifying core elements: main entrances, vertical circulation, toilet groups, and service zones
  • Establishing preliminary floor-to-floor heights and gross area distributions
  • Coordinating early site utilization including setbacks, vehicle access, and landscape zones

Architectural outputs include concept plans, sketches, 3D massing views, and narrative descriptions that express the spatial and aesthetic intent of the project.

Tasks
1.0 Gather Project Requirements from Stakeholders
2.0 Site, and Regularity Analysis
3.0 Program Development
4.0 Develop Preliminary Massing & Site Strategy
5.0 Develop Space Planning and Conceptual Layouts
6.0 Develop Initial Architectural Character & Aesthetic Vision
7.0 Conduct Preliminary Structural and MEP Coordination
8.0 Perform Early Sustainability and Energy Analysis
9.0 Validate the Concept design With Stackholders
10.0 Phase Output
3.2.2 Schematic Design 3.2.3 Design Development Phase 3.2.4 Construction Documents Phase 3.2.5 Bidding Phase
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