sources : issuu.com
A
Location of the
city in the state
or region
B
Location of
the site
in the
neighborhood
sources : issuu.com
C
Distances and
travel times
between the
site and
locations
of other
related
functions in
the city
sources : issuu.com
C
Distances and
travel times
between the
site and
locations
of other
related
functions in
the city
sources : sustahood.com
2. Neighborhood Context
A
sources : issuu.com
Existing and
projected
building uses
in the
neighborhood
(Macro)
B
sources : issuu.com
Existing and
projected
building uses
in the
neighborhood
(Micro)
C
sources : issuu.com
Building
Condition
3. Circulation
A
sources : issuu.com
Existing and
projected
movement
patterns.
Major & minor
streets, roues
of services
vehicle,
pedestrian, etc
(Micro)
4. Legal
a.Dimensions of the boundaries of our site.
b.Dimensions of the street rights of way around our site.
c.Present site zoning classification.
d.Front, back and side yard setbacks required by zoning classification.
e.Square meter of buildable area inside setbacks (should also subtract easements).
f.Building height restrictions required by zoning classification.
g.Zoning formula for determining required parking based on the type of building to occupy
the site.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Regulations
sources : pdwarchitects
5. Man-Made Features
A
Solid-Void
Spaces
Relationship
sources : issuu.com
a.On Site Features
b.Off Site Features
c.SignificantArchitectural Patterns
B
C
D
6. Human & Cultural
A
Building
Typology
Analysis
sources : issuu.com
B
Building
Timeline
History
C
Human Activities
Analysis
sources : issuu.com
D
Materiality
7. Natural Physical Features
A
Topographic
contours
sources : issuu.com
B
Sun-shadows
pattern
sources : issuu.com
C
Vegetation
pattern
sources : issuu.com
D
Drainage
pattern
8. Climate
a.Temperature variation
b.Humidity variation
c.Rainfall variation
d.Prevailingwind direction
e.Sun path
f.Potential natural catastrophes
A
B
C
D
E
F