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  2. Site plan - Wikipedia

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    Site plans are often prepared by a design consultant who must be either a licensed engineer, architect, landscape architect or land surveyor". [3] Site plans include site analysis, building elements, and planning of various types including transportation and urban. An example of a site plan is the plan for Indianapolis [4] by Alexander Ralston ...

  3. File:Architectural record (IA architecturalrec2119unse).pdf

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  4. Site analysis - Wikipedia

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    This is part of the research phase. The site design and site planning process begins with the initial problem to be solved. This is started by a client contracting a planner to work with a particular site. Analysis phase: The next step involves programming the site as well as site and user analysis, which is focused on in-depth below. There are ...

  5. File:Architectural record (IA architecturalre3619unse 0).pdf

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    Architectural record: Software used: Internet Archive: Conversion program: Recoded by LuraDocument PDF v2.68: Encrypted: no: Page size: 441 x 661 pts; 443 x 663 pts; 456 x 667 pts; 448 x 669 pts; 434 x 672 pts; 509 x 662 pts; 514 x 669 pts; 525 x 662 pts; 447 x 687 pts; 389 x 662 pts; 434 x 683 pts; Version of PDF format: 1.5

  6. File:Academy architecture and annual architectural review (IA ...

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  7. Land-use planning - Wikipedia

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    Often one element of a comprehensive plan, a land use plan provides a vision for the future possibilities of development in neighborhoods, districts, cities, or any defined planning area. In the United States, the terms land use planning, regional planning , urban planning, and urban design are often used interchangeably, and will depend on the ...

  8. Figure-ground diagram - Wikipedia

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    A figure-ground diagram is a two-dimensional map of an urban space that shows the relationship between built and unbuilt space. It is used in analysis of urban design and planning . It is akin to but not the same as a Nolli map which denotes public space both within and outside buildings and also akin to a block pattern diagram that records ...

  9. Facility condition assessment - Wikipedia

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    Facility condition assessment is an analysis of the condition of a facility in terms of age, design, construction methods, and materials. [1] [2] The individuals who perform the assessment are typically architects and engineers, and skilled-trade technicians.