Architecture In Use

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A01=DJM van der Voordt
A01=HBR van Wegen
AEDET
Aldo Van Eyck
architectonic
Architectonic Quality
architectural programming methods
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Author_HBR van Wegen
bruijn
building
building performance assessment
Building Performance Evaluation
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climate
Constructional Efficiency
Constructional Safety
delft
environmental building analysis
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evidence based building evaluation
functional space planning
German Din
Government Buildings Agency
Herman Hertzberger
Home Ward
interior
Interior Climate
Kop Van Zuid
Le Corbusier
POE
post occupancy evaluation
process
quality
Sjoerd Soeters
Sustainable Building
technology
Traditional Building Process
university
Urban Design Context
user requirements architecture
Van Der Vlugt
Van Der Voordt
Van Heuvel
Van Hoogdalem
Van Meel
Van Wegen
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780750664578
  • Weight: 466g
  • Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Feb 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This unique book discusses programming, design and building evaluation providing a ‘joined up’ approach to building design. By linking the functional and architectonic qualities of a building, the authors show the practical implications of the utility value of buildings. Starting by looking at how the relationship between form and function has been dealt with by different approaches to architecture from a historical perspective, it goes on to discuss how the desired functional quality and utility value of a building can be expressed in a brief and given a physical form by the architect. Finally, it advises on how to carry out post-occupancy evaluation and provides the architect with methods and techniques for testing whether the intended utility value of a building has been achieved.

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