Unlock the basics of architectural programming and see how it shapes design outcomes.
This introductory guide explains the value, operations, and relationships that connect programming to the final built form, using traditional methods and practical demonstration.
This edition frames the subject as an activity that blends theory and practice. It helps readers understand how a programmer’s view of design influences the steps, models, and decisions that lead from problem statements to a built project.
- How programming fits into the design process and why consistency between design and programming matters
- The sequence of events that connect data gathering, analysis, and building consequences
- Practical guidance on planning procedures, data gathering, and documenting the program
- Ways to evaluate design decisions and keep client communication clear throughout synthesis
Ideal for readers new to architectural programming or those seeking a foundational overview of how programming shapes architectural outcomes.