The diagram illustrates the six step architectural design process that moves from schematic design to a finished project. The linear process first defines the concept and revises plans before construction begins. The last two steps involve constructing the design in the real world and getting client feedback on the completed project.
The diagram illustrates the six step architectural design process that moves from schematic design to a finished project. The linear process first defines the concept and revises plans before construction begins. The last two steps involve constructing the design in the real world and getting client feedback on the completed project.
The diagram illustrates the six step architectural design process that moves from schematic design to a finished project. The linear process first defines the concept and revises plans before construction begins. The last two steps involve constructing the design in the real world and getting client feedback on the completed project.
code: 221085 The diagram illustrates the sequence of architectural design process and how to produce a good design.
The process is linear. It involves 6 steps: to
start with the schematic design, and ends with a finished project done.
In first 2 steps of the process: the concept is
defined and plans are revised in order to be sure with them before being taken to the construction stage, where it undergoes two very important steps as it turns form a design on paper to a construction in real world Wich can be seen and touched.
In the last stage we have a client with an occupied project in his
hand, in preparation for giving feedbacks and opinions about the design.
To summarize we can see this process very important for the
engineers to learn if they want to produce a professional design with less effort.