I want to find some programs where architecture programming (facility programming) is included to or optional in theories and methods of architectural studies as a discipline
any help is welcome ty
Non Sequitur
Apr 10, 18 1:28 pm
What?
Alisa_1
Apr 10, 18 2:26 pm
Architectural programming is the research and decision-making process that identifies the scope of work to be designed - is that clear?
Non Sequitur
Apr 10, 18 3:24 pm
nope.
randomised
Apr 10, 18 4:01 pm
Wow, if you're that skilled at using google to look up a definition I'm sure you can use that same search engine to find what you're looking for.
Alisa_1
Apr 11, 18 2:06 am
no I can't that's why I'm asking
randomised
Apr 11, 18 3:08 am
I'm sorry then maybe there's a 'How to google for Dummies' that could help...
Alisa_1
Apr 11, 18 3:37 am
no, thank you, I asked here because I wanted to know it from people who studied that thing, not every program google can list, but "good" from their opinion
randomised
Apr 11, 18 9:46 am
Why the hell would you value my opinion over doing your own research?
Alisa_1
Apr 11, 18 12:05 pm
because I've already done my own and I need to know other opinions, I don't see anything wrong in it
randomised
Apr 11, 18 12:34 pm
What have you cone up with so far? Maybe if you share that you can get better feedback...
placebeyondthesplines__
Apr 10, 18 2:44 pm
it is not.
thatsthat
Apr 10, 18 2:44 pm
"...architecture programming is included to or optional in theories and methods of architectural studies as a discipline..."
The confusion comes from your sentence structure. Does that mean you would like to take courses in/focus your research on programming? Or you want to study the role of programming in architectural education?
Alisa_1
Apr 11, 18 2:08 am
sorry for that, I mean to take courses in/focus research on programming
thatsthat
Apr 11, 18 9:35 am
I personally don't know of any programs that have this as a focus. By AIA standards, the client provides the program and the architect is not responsible for it. Typically, helping a client develop the program is considered 'additional services' and not something you do often. If you are looking to focus your career on programming, you might want to look at a programming consulting firm and see where their staff studied/how they got there. If you are looking for something purely academic, you might try looking into faculty interests at schools you're interested in.
Alisa_1
Apr 11, 18 12:15 pm
Thank you very much for your response! I read about several AP programs exactly I need, but they are no longer available. The point is i just want to finish my research about AP from architect's point of view. And I also didn't find any other schools where AP can be studied, except architecture schools
Alisa_1
Apr 11, 18 12:15 pm
Thank you very much for your response! I read about several AP programs exactly I need, but they are no longer available. The point is i just want to finish my research about AP from architect's point of view. And I also didn't find any other schools where AP can be studied, except architecture schools
I want to find some programs where architecture programming (facility programming) is included to or optional in theories and methods of architectural studies as a discipline
any help is welcome
ty
What?
Architectural programming is the research and decision-making process that identifies the scope of work to be designed - is that clear?
nope.
Wow, if you're that skilled at using google to look up a definition I'm sure you can use that same search engine to find what you're looking for.
no I can't that's why I'm asking
I'm sorry then maybe there's a 'How to google for Dummies' that could help...
no, thank you, I asked here because I wanted to know it from people who studied that thing, not every program google can list, but "good" from their opinion
Why the hell would you value my opinion over doing your own research?
because I've already done my own and I need to know other opinions, I don't see anything wrong in it
What have you cone up with so far? Maybe if you share that you can get better feedback...
it is not.
"...architecture programming is included to or optional in theories and methods of architectural studies as a discipline..."
The confusion comes from your sentence structure. Does that mean you would like to take courses in/focus your research on programming? Or you want to study the role of programming in architectural education?
sorry for that, I mean to take courses in/focus research on programming
I personally don't know of any programs that have this as a focus. By AIA standards, the client provides the program and the architect is not responsible for it. Typically, helping a client develop the program is considered 'additional services' and not something you do often. If you are looking to focus your career on programming, you might want to look at a programming consulting firm and see where their staff studied/how they got there. If you are looking for something purely academic, you might try looking into faculty interests at schools you're interested in.
Thank you very much for your response! I read about several AP programs exactly I need, but they are no longer available. The point is i just want to finish my research about AP from architect's point of view. And I also didn't find any other schools where AP can be studied, except architecture schools
Thank you very much for your response! I read about several AP programs exactly I need, but they are no longer available. The point is i just want to finish my research about AP from architect's point of view. And I also didn't find any other schools where AP can be studied, except architecture schools
Anyway, thank you very much, ill try as you said