Introduction To Basic Programming Bubble Diagram
Introduction To Basic Programming Bubble Diagram
BUBBLE DIAGRAM
Bubble diagrams depict the program in the form of circles and ovals shown in a floor
plan format. Each circle, or bubble, represents the space needed to carry out a
function, such as dining, sleeping, and studying. Those circles get you involved in
functional aspects of design, such as privacy, circulation, noise, daylight.
Bubble diagrams express not only the spaces within the building but also the
relationships between spaces. They indicate what functions/spaces (circles) should
be near each other in order for your building to offer functionality.
Matrix Diagram
is a design tool that abstracts the building program to conveniently summarize for
activities to be housed and their required relationships.
User analysis
Site analysis
Prevailing winds
Noise
Views
Surrounding plots (buildings)
Terrain
Site access