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Space Planning for Commercial Office Interiors 2nd edition


Space Planning for Commercial Office Interiors 2nd edition

Paperback by Bakker, Mary Lou

Space Planning for Commercial Office Interiors

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ISBN:
9781501310508
Publication Date:
5 May 2016
Edition/language:
2nd edition / English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Fairchild Books
Pages:
432 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Space Planning for Commercial Office Interiors

Description

Space Planning for Commercial Office Interiors, 2nd Edition, provides a thorough and engaging look at the entire process of space planning, from meeting the client for the first time to delivering a beautifully rendered and creative space plan that addresses all of that client's needs. The author takes readers through a step-by-step method that includes establishing client requirements, developing and translating ideas into design concepts, drafting layouts, and ultimately combining these layouts into well-organized, effective floor plans replete with offices, workstations, support rooms, and reception areas. Covering issues such as circulation, spatial and square footage calculations, building codes, adaptation to exterior architecture, ceiling systems, barrier-free designs, and LEED requirements along the way, the text presents all of the key principles, processes, and tasks associated with laying out interior space to optimize the health, safety, and wellness of its occupants. Thoughtfully organized, with useful exercises to help the reader master the entire process and lessons that can be applied to all types of designed interiors, this book is an indispensable learning tool for intermediate-level students in interior design, architecture, facilities management, and construction management as well as professional designers and office managers anticipating a corporate move. This second edition includes a more thorough look at programming and the steps involved, as well as expanded end-of-chapter exercises that focus on initial research.

Contents

Preface Acknowledgments Abbreviations Epigraph 1. Introduction to Space Planning 2. Clients and their Organizations 3. Discovery Process 4. Contract Furniture 5. Circulation and Clearances 6. Room Envelopes and Typical Private Office Layouts 7. Typical Workstation Layouts 8. Conference Rooms 9. Reception Areas or Rooms 10. Coffee and Other Food Rooms 11. Support Rooms and Functions 12. Program Report 13. Building Footprint and Project Information 14. Space Planning 15. Presentation of Plans Appendix A: Client Profiles Appendix B: Building Location Appendix C: Program Questionnaire Appendix D: Raw Space Appendix E: Circulation Plan Views Appendix F: Inventory Forms Metric Conversion Table Glossary References Photo Credits Index

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