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