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What is typically the main responsibility of a project architect?
What is typically the main responsibility of a project architect?
Project management training is not recommended for architects before providing project management services.
Project management training is not recommended for architects before providing project management services.
False
What needs to be recognized in project management regarding the project architect and project manager?
What needs to be recognized in project management regarding the project architect and project manager?
They are two discrete positions with different responsibilities.
Pre-design project scheduling is primarily an exercise in forecasting anticipated phases and milestones of the design and construction program to the nearest ______.
Pre-design project scheduling is primarily an exercise in forecasting anticipated phases and milestones of the design and construction program to the nearest ______.
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Match the following terms with their definitions:
Match the following terms with their definitions:
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What is the primary role of an authority having jurisdiction (AHJ)?
What is the primary role of an authority having jurisdiction (AHJ)?
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Land-use planning is only regulated by federal authorities.
Land-use planning is only regulated by federal authorities.
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What factors do schedules in project management often account for?
What factors do schedules in project management often account for?
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The process of developing raw land into built environments is called __________.
The process of developing raw land into built environments is called __________.
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Match the following terms with their definitions:
Match the following terms with their definitions:
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Which of the following is NOT typically influenced by local land-use bylaws?
Which of the following is NOT typically influenced by local land-use bylaws?
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Why is land-use analysis important for architects during the pre-design phase?
Why is land-use analysis important for architects during the pre-design phase?
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What is the primary purpose of the schematic design phase?
What is the primary purpose of the schematic design phase?
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The schematic design phase is solely concerned with the aesthetic aspects of architecture.
The schematic design phase is solely concerned with the aesthetic aspects of architecture.
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What may happen if schematic design is initiated without completing the pre-design phase?
What may happen if schematic design is initiated without completing the pre-design phase?
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The schematic design phase can be conducted with an integrated design team (IDT) that includes a multidisciplinary team of design professionals and the _____ as a core team member.
The schematic design phase can be conducted with an integrated design team (IDT) that includes a multidisciplinary team of design professionals and the _____ as a core team member.
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Match the elements of schematic design with their descriptions:
Match the elements of schematic design with their descriptions:
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What is the primary focus of the publication by Khosrowshahi?
What is the primary focus of the publication by Khosrowshahi?
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The 1:5:200 ratio refers to the initial cost, maintenance costs, and regulatory fees of office buildings.
The 1:5:200 ratio refers to the initial cost, maintenance costs, and regulatory fees of office buildings.
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What is one significant contribution of Peña and Parshall's book?
What is one significant contribution of Peña and Parshall's book?
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The publication by Bouvier addresses the challenges in ________ for museum institutions.
The publication by Bouvier addresses the challenges in ________ for museum institutions.
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Match the authors with their respective works:
Match the authors with their respective works:
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Which institution conducted the research on architectural programming formats?
Which institution conducted the research on architectural programming formats?
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Cherry's work emphasizes the transition from theory to practice in architectural programming.
Cherry's work emphasizes the transition from theory to practice in architectural programming.
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What is the primary objective of architectural programming?
What is the primary objective of architectural programming?
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The __________ provides guidelines for effective architectural programming.
The __________ provides guidelines for effective architectural programming.
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What edition of 'Problem Seeking' is referenced?
What edition of 'Problem Seeking' is referenced?
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Study Notes
Project Management
- Architects should seek out project management training
- Project managers and architects can have overlapping roles
- Architects are responsible for the overall design project management
Project Scheduling
- Pre-design project scheduling helps forecast project phases and milestones
- It differs from the detailed work breakdown schedule used by contractors
- Schedules can incorporate best-case, worst-case and likely scenarios
Authorities Having Jurisdiction
- Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs) review and approve developments
- Municipalities are the minimum AHJ, enforcing land-use requirements and building codes
- Architects need to involve AHJs early in the design process
Land-Use Analysis
- Land-use refers to the development of raw land into built environments
- Land-use planning regulates development to achieve specific societal or environmental goals
- Land-use bylaws dictate permitted uses, heights, setbacks and lot coverage
Schematic Design
- It transforms pre-design investigations into a concept of "what will be built"
- Architects use creativity to synthesize often competing requirements
- Schematic design establishes the spatial/architectural/structural "scaffolding" for the final design
- It should be based on a functional program developed during pre-design
- Schematic design allows testing of client's program and budget constraints
- Integrated Design Teams (IDT) can be involved in the schematic design process
- Documentation of all design decisions is essential
- BIM allows architects to model energy performance but requires additional time and resources
- Program details may be changed based on the emerging design
- The schematic design phase validates assumptions made during pre-design
- Course corrections can be made during schematic design
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This quiz covers essential topics in project management, including the roles of architects and the importance of scheduling and authorities having jurisdiction. It also delves into land-use analysis, emphasizing its significance in planning and development. Test your knowledge on how these elements integrate to ensure successful architectural projects.