Thursday, May 28, 2020

Schematic Design | Townhouse






What is a Townhouse?

Townhouse is defined as a single-family dwelling unit constructed in a group of three or more attached units. The construction shares common foundation to roof but with no vertical overlap of any parts to the adjoining unit . Usually share open spaces to either one side or both sides but with a private parking for each unit.

What is Schematic Design?

A Schematic Design is the initial design studies of an architect, the first stage of his professional practice, in submitting a design proposal to his client. The Schematic Design includes all other aspects of design schemes using free hand sketches to be able to analyze the importance of each of the aspects of the design requirements. The design is developed through the process and in constant meeting with his client. 

The Interpretation of the client's design requirement is the presented in sketch or 3d model to show the initial design. The Schematic may lead to further develop the design in terms of its form and its design character which would affect the color, balance and harmony of all the elements in the design composition.

The Schematic Design is a very important document in the practice of architecture. It will serve as a basis and guide leading to the next stage of his design practice. The ultimate goal of the schematic design is to be able to construct the design, where documentation will be based on the final and approved design scheme. While the design is in the schematic design, all design presented are oftentimes referred to as "Conceptual Design". The four stages comes progressively from Schematic Design phase, Design Development, Contract Document and the Construction stage.


The Townhouse Design and the 3d modelling method

Going back to our Design Scheme, The presentation method is done in 3d model done in sketchup. As we cover the 3d modelling in our blogpost and the architectural design niche, It would be better to relate everything into the tool used that covers the 3d modeling and the art of presentation as well in parallel with the discussion in the architectural profession and the practices.

Sketchup in the design conceptualization of any structure, together with all the softwares in the production of the documents like; autocad and revit for a more precise documentation of the drawing requirements in constructing the design, for other 3d rendering softwares like Lumion, 3D Studio and Rhino to name a few.

What led the designer to come up with that kind of Design Scheme?