Students will gain an understanding that during meetings and workshops, it is good to explore possibilities and options with the design but ultimately these designs should be checked against the reality of the site. Physical limitations, technological limitations, and even limitations with the utility supplies are realities which projects often face.
Students will gain an understanding that there are general guidelines to consider when designing offices and workspaces. This course will also discuss design requirements and restrictions that are specific to locations such as building codes and zoning laws, and how they can be specific to industry such as laboratory and workshop safety design standards.
Students will gain an understanding of the data gathered from the site audit and ground validation, meetings, workshops, and research that will help direct the development of the design.
Students will gain an understanding of the meetings and workshops that aim to build the foundational data and analyses needed to properly design the office. These meetings and workshops involve not just the users, but also the designers and consultants.
Filing and Storage Audits are tailored specifically to meet the needs of each individual business ensuring a customized approach to capturing the storage behaviors and storage needs of each client and their employees.
When Storage Consultant is engaged to do a Filing and Storage Audit, the Questionnaire is a very important tool to help validate the findings with the teams.
In this course, you will gain an understanding of what is required of a Storage Consultant in setting up for the Audit through to the fundamentals that will make it into the Report.
Approximately 20 Minutes
Students will gain an understanding how the lead designer will engage and manage sub-consultants to come up with a good design. Engaging the sub-consultants early on in the design process is ideal so that their advice can be considered early on as well.