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Site Planning
What is Site Planning?
Site planning is the allocation of functions in a piece of
land to derive efficient utilization of resources at disposal.
Useful spaces with respect to functions are being created
in the process and the character of site is accentuated.
Purpose
To learn and practice a logical method of fitting design programs and
sites harmoniously.
To understand interaction of following factors in design process.
i. Natural factors (landscape),
ii. Socio-economic forces (planning), and
iii. Technological functions (architecture & engineering)
To Understand the site development process by observing natural and
human factors affecting the form and appearance of the environment.
To collect information and data concerning planning or design issue
To classify and analyze the data.
To make recommendations for issues at hand.
To draw up guidelines for planning, architecture and landscape
disciplines.
Site Analysis
Site analysis is an inventory completed as a preparatory step to site
planning, a form of urban planning which involves research, analysis,
and synthesis.
It primarily deals with basic data as it relates to a specific site.
The topic itself branches into the boundaries of architecture,
landscape, engineering, real estate development, economics, and
urban planning disciplines.
Site analysis is an element in site planning and design.
Kevin A. Lynch, an urban planner developed an eight cycle step process of
site design, in which the second step is site analysis
Site Planning Process
The site design process is divided up into three phases
Research
Analysis
Synthesis
Above three phases are divided into the eight chronological steps in the
design process.
Research phase
The first step is defining the problem and its definition. Usually taken care
of by Architect
Analysis phase
The next step involves integrating site and use functions.
Numerous site elements related to site viz. Access, Shape, surroundings
etc. are being studied and analyzed.
Synthesis phase
After analysis, a program is developed as a solution to
problem at hand. This phase deals with schematic design of a
site plan.
i.

Chronology of steps after synthesis.

ii.

Developed designs and a detailed cost estimate.

iii. Preparation of construction documents for the plan
iv. Bidding and contracting for the project.
v. Construction
vi. Occupation and management of the site.
Goals of Site Analysis
To achieve a successful design, site analysis is a must & should
be done carefully
Site Analysis involves taking an inventory of site elements and
analyzing these factors relative to the clients needs & aims
Gather relevant information about the properties of the site, from
topography to climate to wind pattern and vegetation
Analyze these features and incorporate them into the design
Elements of Site Analysis
Location The site should be related to existing roads and landmarks. Time
& distances from major nodes should be recorded.
Neighborhood context Zoning of the neighborhood is important and
information could be found with municipal authorities. Numerous issues
viz. architectural patterns, street lighting, condition of existing buildings
must be observed. This would also include the immediate surroundings of
the site. The reaction of the surrounding buildings towards the site and
people moving around should be analyzed.
Subsurface Features This includes analysis of following:
Geology: Geological history of the area, bedrock type & depth etc.
Hydrology: Underground water table, aquifers, springs etc.
Soil Genesis: Erosion susceptibility, moisture, bearing capacity etc.
Natural Surface Features
Most of this information will be derived from the topographic
features on the site. A contour map of this magnitude can be
drawn. Trees, ground cover, ground texture, and soil
conditions could be directly observed.
Study of vegetation should be done in relation to type, size,
location, shade pattern, aesthetics, ecology etc.
Slope study must entail gradient, landforms, elevations,
drainage patterns etc.
Manmade features
Buildings, walls, fences, patios, plazas, bus stops, shelters etc. shall
be carefully recorded on maps.
Size and zoning
Land use of site, adjacent use, zoning restrictions, easement etc. Site
boundaries can be located by either verifying the dimensions
physically or through map records of land
Development controls such as MOS, height restrictions, ground
coverage, FAR parking requirements could be obtained from
development plans.
Zoning classifications from a zoning map to be procured from the city
planning department.
Circulation
Study of important nodes and linkages. The uses of streets, roads, alleys,
sidewalks, and plazas are important.
Utilities
Includes power, sewage network, gas network & water supply. Availability
and proximity to sources are to be examined.
Sensory
Aerial photography, sketching, visual surveys and other methods of direct
observation to be employed. Sensory elements such as noise, odors,
smoke, and pollutant areas must be detected and re corded.
Human and cultural
Census data to be used for social factors such as population, population
density, literacy, sex ratio, occupation pattern, ethnicity, cultural typology
etc.
Climate
Information on precipitation, annual rain/snow, humidity, wind direction,
solar intensity & orientation, average max & min temperature can be
obtained through the local weather service. Rainfall, humidity & temperature
over months must be recorded. Annual sun path data throughout an entire
year to be noted importantly.
Aesthetic Factors Visual analysis
Scenic views, flora and fauna, rock formations, water bodies, green cover
valleys, rivers and mountains etc. add to value of site.
Any such features if available shall need call for designing preferential
locations.
Thank You

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Site planning

  • 2. What is Site Planning? Site planning is the allocation of functions in a piece of land to derive efficient utilization of resources at disposal. Useful spaces with respect to functions are being created in the process and the character of site is accentuated.
  • 3. Purpose To learn and practice a logical method of fitting design programs and sites harmoniously. To understand interaction of following factors in design process. i. Natural factors (landscape), ii. Socio-economic forces (planning), and iii. Technological functions (architecture & engineering) To Understand the site development process by observing natural and human factors affecting the form and appearance of the environment. To collect information and data concerning planning or design issue To classify and analyze the data. To make recommendations for issues at hand. To draw up guidelines for planning, architecture and landscape disciplines.
  • 4. Site Analysis Site analysis is an inventory completed as a preparatory step to site planning, a form of urban planning which involves research, analysis, and synthesis. It primarily deals with basic data as it relates to a specific site. The topic itself branches into the boundaries of architecture, landscape, engineering, real estate development, economics, and urban planning disciplines. Site analysis is an element in site planning and design. Kevin A. Lynch, an urban planner developed an eight cycle step process of site design, in which the second step is site analysis
  • 5. Site Planning Process The site design process is divided up into three phases Research Analysis Synthesis Above three phases are divided into the eight chronological steps in the design process. Research phase The first step is defining the problem and its definition. Usually taken care of by Architect Analysis phase The next step involves integrating site and use functions. Numerous site elements related to site viz. Access, Shape, surroundings etc. are being studied and analyzed.
  • 6. Synthesis phase After analysis, a program is developed as a solution to problem at hand. This phase deals with schematic design of a site plan. i. Chronology of steps after synthesis. ii. Developed designs and a detailed cost estimate. iii. Preparation of construction documents for the plan iv. Bidding and contracting for the project. v. Construction vi. Occupation and management of the site.
  • 7. Goals of Site Analysis To achieve a successful design, site analysis is a must & should be done carefully Site Analysis involves taking an inventory of site elements and analyzing these factors relative to the clients needs & aims Gather relevant information about the properties of the site, from topography to climate to wind pattern and vegetation Analyze these features and incorporate them into the design
  • 8. Elements of Site Analysis Location The site should be related to existing roads and landmarks. Time & distances from major nodes should be recorded. Neighborhood context Zoning of the neighborhood is important and information could be found with municipal authorities. Numerous issues viz. architectural patterns, street lighting, condition of existing buildings must be observed. This would also include the immediate surroundings of the site. The reaction of the surrounding buildings towards the site and people moving around should be analyzed. Subsurface Features This includes analysis of following: Geology: Geological history of the area, bedrock type & depth etc. Hydrology: Underground water table, aquifers, springs etc. Soil Genesis: Erosion susceptibility, moisture, bearing capacity etc.
  • 9. Natural Surface Features Most of this information will be derived from the topographic features on the site. A contour map of this magnitude can be drawn. Trees, ground cover, ground texture, and soil conditions could be directly observed. Study of vegetation should be done in relation to type, size, location, shade pattern, aesthetics, ecology etc. Slope study must entail gradient, landforms, elevations, drainage patterns etc.
  • 10. Manmade features Buildings, walls, fences, patios, plazas, bus stops, shelters etc. shall be carefully recorded on maps. Size and zoning Land use of site, adjacent use, zoning restrictions, easement etc. Site boundaries can be located by either verifying the dimensions physically or through map records of land Development controls such as MOS, height restrictions, ground coverage, FAR parking requirements could be obtained from development plans. Zoning classifications from a zoning map to be procured from the city planning department.
  • 11. Circulation Study of important nodes and linkages. The uses of streets, roads, alleys, sidewalks, and plazas are important. Utilities Includes power, sewage network, gas network & water supply. Availability and proximity to sources are to be examined. Sensory Aerial photography, sketching, visual surveys and other methods of direct observation to be employed. Sensory elements such as noise, odors, smoke, and pollutant areas must be detected and re corded.
  • 12. Human and cultural Census data to be used for social factors such as population, population density, literacy, sex ratio, occupation pattern, ethnicity, cultural typology etc. Climate Information on precipitation, annual rain/snow, humidity, wind direction, solar intensity & orientation, average max & min temperature can be obtained through the local weather service. Rainfall, humidity & temperature over months must be recorded. Annual sun path data throughout an entire year to be noted importantly. Aesthetic Factors Visual analysis Scenic views, flora and fauna, rock formations, water bodies, green cover valleys, rivers and mountains etc. add to value of site. Any such features if available shall need call for designing preferential locations.