Architectural Program Form
Architectural Program Form
COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
PROJECT CLASSIFICATION:
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM: state the objectives of the proposed program or project, the functional
criteria of the building or facility, the architectural character of the project, and the site characteristics and / or requirements.
ACTIVITY AND USER IDENTIFICATION: identify the major group activities, which shall occur within the building/s and its environment. Identify also the projects major use(e.g. public, staff/personnel, etc.) and the corresponding room area required to accommodate the activities. State any specific characteristics or conditions of major activities or users which may have impact on the building design. This evolves identifications of the essential design considerations, including a listing of required facilities and user related data involve to support and achieve the intended function of the room. Essential considerations include the following: 2.1 ACTIVITIES INVOLVED: a listing that provides a clearer understanding of the activities done within a designated area or room. The spec8ific description of the activities involved gives information on the room/area users, type and number of furniture or facilities needed to support the activities listed. 2.2 PEOPLE INVOLVED: a listing that provides information on the n7umver of occupants of rooms/areas. Through the anthropometrics, space qualification can be done to identify room/area sizes to accommodate the activities of the occupants. 2.3 ROOM / AREA REQUIRED: this involves the identification of rooms or spaces required to support the user activities. Major space categories are identified, which are in turn subdivided into specific rooms. 2.4 CHRACTERISTICS AND CONDITIONS: this involves the identification of activity, user or room characteristics or special requirements which may have impact on the planning and/or design of the building.(e.g. sound isolation requirements, need for view, etc.) 2.5 PLANNING RELATIONSHIPS: this indicates the areas and services that are to be located adjacent to each other or at least immediately accessible to the room/area being referred to.
Major activities
education Health Communication, information Social welfare,tourism Budget,audit, Securities and law enforcement Environmental development, planning, and protection Road securities and transportation Banking and finance, insurance Recreation and conferences,conventio n employment Other government activities in managing
Room/area required
DepEd, CHEd DOH, NFA, National Meat Inspection Service Post Office, NtelCom, PIA, Public Info. Office DSWD,Dept. of Tourism Dept. of Budget and Management, COA, PNP, NaPolCom,Office of Civil Defense, BFP DENR, DPWH LTFRB,Dept. of Trans. And Commu. GSIS, SSS, PhilHealth,PAGIBIG, LBP, PCSO Convention center, lecture/coference rooms DoLE, POEA ComElec, BIR, DTI, NSO
Activity/user characteristics/conditions
Quite area Quite and secured area Noisy area Noisy area Quite and secured area
employees
25
Noisy area
Employees
30
Busy area
30 100
1000 50 50
BUBBLE DIAGRAM
Illustate the relationship of the major space categoriesin bubble diagram.
COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
Area Facility Title Updated Reference:
ROOM TITLE
PLANNING RELATIONSHIP
REMARKS
AREA SUBTOTALS:
Project title
COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
Updated Reference:
ROOM TITLE
DESCRIPTION
NO. OF USERS
FURNITURE REQUIREMENT
REMARKS