A Review of Architectural Methods and Their Effectiveness for Communicating Human Requirements.
Abstract
Available methods for organizing and communicating human requirement information during the building delivery process are reviewed. Included are methods for collecting human information, communicating human information through the use of written documents, and the generation of human requirement information through the direct involvement of users in the architectural design process. Each method is briefly described. Its applicability to particular phases of the building delivery process is noted. Its ability to include requirement information is discussed. Advantages and disadvantages are listed. Current usage information is provided, when available. An in-depth analysis of examples of communication of human standards via written documents is also provided. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1975
- Accession Number
- ADA012733
Entities
People
- Michael E. Durkin