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FACILITY PROGRAMMING: A DESIGNER′S DILEMMA
Change in facility design is occurring frequently and designers are having to respond to uncertain requirements. Facility programming is described as one possible solution to the problem, being a structured process of problem solving which allows organised decision making. The five steps which make up the process are described and one result of its use in a recently completed facility in the USA is outlined.
FACILITY PROGRAMMING: A DESIGNER′S DILEMMA
Change in facility design is occurring frequently and designers are having to respond to uncertain requirements. Facility programming is described as one possible solution to the problem, being a structured process of problem solving which allows organised decision making. The five steps which make up the process are described and one result of its use in a recently completed facility in the USA is outlined.
FACILITY PROGRAMMING: A DESIGNER′S DILEMMA
Winters, Peter M. (author)
Facilities ; 9 ; 14-18
1991-09-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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