Ergonomic Planning - Architectural Drafting 1 - PDF

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Batangas State University

Engr. Eva Angel B. Maniebo

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ergonomics architecture design human factors

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This document presents an overview of ergonomic planning in architecture, focusing on creating spaces that are functional, comfortable, and safe for users. It covers topics like anthropometrics, adaptability, furniture design, and material selection.

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**ERGONOMIC PLANNING** **DT-211 (ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING 1)** Presented By: **Engr. Eva Angel B. Maniebo** **ERGONOMIC PLANNING** In architecture, ergonomic planning is essential for creating spaces that are functional, comfortable, and safe for people to live, work, and move in. The goal is to...

**ERGONOMIC PLANNING** **DT-211 (ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING 1)** Presented By: **Engr. Eva Angel B. Maniebo** **ERGONOMIC PLANNING** In architecture, ergonomic planning is essential for creating spaces that are functional, comfortable, and safe for people to live, work, and move in. The goal is to design buildings and spaces that accommodate human physical needs, reduce discomfort, and enhance productivity. Anthropometrics **ERGONOMICS IN** **ARCHITECTURE** Posture Support and Movement Efficiency Adaptability and Accessibility Furniture Design and Layout Lighting and Ventilation Noise Control Clear Circulation and Safety Material Selection **ANTHROPOMETRICS** Anthropometrics refers to the study of human body measurements and their application in design.![](media/image6.png) **ADAPTABILITY AND ACCESIBILITY**Ergonomic design in architecture aims for adaptability, ensuring spaces can be used by people of varying physical abilities. ![](media/image1.png) **FURNITURE DESIGN AND LAYOUT** In residential and office architecture, the placement and design of furniture are crucial for promoting comfort and preventing strain.![](media/image12.png) **LIGHTING AND VENTILATION** Proper lighting and ventilation are key elements of ergonomic design in architecture.![](media/image3.png) **POSTURE SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT EFFICIENCY** Spaces should be designed to promote natural movements and reduce physical strain.![](media/image4.png) **NOISE CONTROL** Acoustic comfort is an important aspect of ergonomic planning, especially in open-plan offices, residential buildings, and public spaces.![](media/image15.png) **CLEAR CIRCULATION AND SAFETY** Designing clear circulation paths helps improve safety and ease of movement in a building.![](media/image9.png) **MATERIAL** **SELECTION** The materials used in ergonomic architectural design are selected based on their impact on health, comfort, and sustainability. **CONCLUSION** Ergonomic planning in architecture enhances user experience by focusing on human-centered design. By considering factors like body dimensions, movement, accessibility, and environmental comfort, architects create spaces that are not only functional but also improve health, productivity, and well-being. Effective ergonomic planning leads to buildings that are more inclusive, safer, and better suited to the diverse needs of the people who **Alternative Assessments** use them. **THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION AND PARTICIPATION**

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