Space Planning Basics Chapters 1 & 2

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Across
  1. 4. a must in the development of workable bubble diagrams
  2. 7. inexpensive yellow tracing paper
  3. 8. a programs requirements
  4. 9. a trial-and-error method to quickly explore all the planning options
  5. 10. finished document
  6. 11. creating an understanding of the problem that's directly deduced from the gathered data
  7. 13. phase of space planning process that begins when planning problem is presented to planner and ends when physical planning commences
  8. 15. an integral part of the interview process
  9. 16. insights about the problem that have been gained through the unique perspective of the trained designer
  10. 18. written documents that qualify the client's or users' needs for a given project
  11. 19. visual privacy and acoustic privacy
  12. 20. like bubble diagrams,a well-established technique for the initial step into physical planning
Down
  1. 1. rectangular arrangement of elements into rows and columns
  2. 2. a quick drawing done for informational purposes only
  3. 3. ideal tool to communicate both broad conceptual issues and the detailed planning concerns of the project to the client
  4. 5. overview statement about the problem as a whole
  5. 6. transition between the essentially verbal analysis of program development and the completely graphic techniques used in physically planning a space
  6. 12. concerning the basics of architectural, historical, and social factors
  7. 14. provides an additional tool for manipulating and balancing square foot needs
  8. 17. point which project analysis is complete and physical planning process begins