Site Design Concerns

It is easy to begin visualizing the kind of building that could potentially meet a client’s requirements, perhaps even going so far as to speculate about its outward appearance. This class addresses the critical elements that must be addressed before the client makes a final decision.

2 Hours

Approval Number: 9879252

Provider Number: 0009341

$23.99

During initial conversations with a client, it is easy to begin visualizing the kind of building that could potentially meet their requirements, perhaps even going so far as to speculate about its outward appearance. However, it is prudent to not become overly attached to potential solutions until we have acquired information about, or the owner has decided regarding, the precise location where their building will be situated. The selection of the project site for the project will greatly impact nearly all subsequent decisions made throughout the design process.

The design of a site must adhere to various constraints and conditions. These include the specifications outlined in the program provided by the owner, considerations related to building codes and zoning regulations, documented limitations on the use of certain areas, societal factors, understanding the character of the neighborhood and surrounding context where the project will be situated, existing neighboring structures and previous enhancements, as well as the need to align with the local surroundings and microclimate.

Determining the way we will adhere to all these limitations, swiftly limits our options for how and where we will place the project, narrowing them down to the most practical and feasible alternatives.

Learning Objectives

  • Explain zoning calculations.
  • Define mineral rights.
  • Relate how graphic representations are used in site analysis.
  • Discuss the integration of building code requirements with zoning regulations.
  • Summarize the benefits of soil borings and their analysis.
  • Determine the possible benefits of the Historic Preservation Tax.

Who will Benefit from this Class

Several types of architects would benefit from a class about site design concerns, including:

  • Landscape Architects
    They specialize in the design of outdoor spaces and would gain insights into how site elements affect aesthetics, ecology, and usability.
  • Urban Designers
    This group focuses on the design of urban spaces and would benefit from understanding the relationship between built environments and their sites, including public spaces, transportation, and sustainability.
  • Residential Architects
    Architects working on home designs need to consider site topography, climate, and orientation to optimize their designs for light, ventilation, and views.
  • Commercial Architects
    Those designing commercial properties would benefit from a site design class to understand zoning laws, drainage issues, and the integration of the building with its surrounding environment.
  • Environmental Architects
    These architects focus on sustainable design practices, requiring knowledge of site conditions and natural systems to minimize ecological impact.
  • Interior Architects
    Even though they primarily work on the interiors of buildings, understanding site design can influence how indoor and outdoor spaces interact.
  • Urban Planners
    While slightly different from architects, urban planners often collaborate with architects and need to understand site design to create cohesive urban environments.

Reporting

Class completions are reported to the DBPR.

Renewal Cycle

Continuing Education credits for the 2/28 odd year renewal must be completed by 12/31 even year.

Refer to the Architecture Continuing Education Handbook for additional information.

This course includes:

  • Virtual Access From Any Computer
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Competitive Pricing
  • 100% Satisfaction Guarantee

Frequently Asked Questions About this Class

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Yes, but it is not necessary to pass this test in order to receive credit for this class.

Yes. You can proceed through the slides, activities, audio clips and video clips at your own pace. Take as long or as little time as you would like.

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The class will be available for twelve months after the date of purchase.

Yes. Class completion will be reported to the DBPR. Your Education Pathways online account will have a history of the classes that you have taken, but you should retain a copy of your certificates of completion.

FAQs About Our Online Classes in General

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