Title: Agenda for example
1Agenda for example
- 1. Customer requirements
- 2. Create concept
- 3. Define additional needs
- 4. Complete design
- 5. Define lower specs and I/Fs
- 6. Document design
21. Customer requirements
- Problem statement
- Customer requirements
1. Customer requirements
3Problem statement
- Build a place to live for a family of four with
an income of 80,000 per year - Build on speculation without specific customer in
mind
Applying the design process to a define a place
to live is a good test for the design process
because construction illustrates many aspects of
design
1. Customer requirements
4Customer requirements
- A place to live for a family of four
- Costs less then 225,000
Customer requirements are the result of
translating the customer problem into an
agreement about the final product
1. Customer requirements
52. Create concept
- Objective
- Technique
- Developing concept
- Outputs of developing concept
2. Create concept
6Objective
- Define the design sufficiently that we can
estimate cost and manage project
2. Create concept
7Technique
- Answers three questions
- What are we going to build?
- Can we build it?
- Roughly how much will it cost to develop?
- Zig-zag back and forth between asking what and
then asking how
2. Create concept
8Developing concept (1 of 9)
- Questions to determine what to build
- Why are we building a place to live?
- Profit of 20 percent
- What general characteristics must the structure
have? - Attractive to customers as determined by
comparison to similar homes - Who is the customer?
- A man, a wife, and two children
Ask and answer high-level question to determine
what to build
2. Create concept
9Developing concept (2 of 9)
- Who is the user?
- The family
- What type of structure?
- House
- Apartment
- Hotel
- Recreational vehicle
2. Create concept
10Developing concept (3 of 9)
house
apartment
rv
hotel
There are many possible solutions
2. Create concept
11Developing concept (4 of 9)
house
Using the process for creating a solution,
choose a single solution
2. Create concept
12Developing concept (5 of 9)
- Questions to determine if we can build the house
and roughly what it will cost - How many square feet are in the house?
- 2500
- How many stories?
- Two
- How many bedrooms?
- 4
Ask and answer lower-level question to determine
if we can build the house and roughly how much
it will cost
2. Create concept
13Developing concept (6 of 9)
- How many bathrooms?
- 3
- Size of garage?
- 2 cars
- Bedroom locations?
- Downstairs -- master plus one
- Upstairs -- two
2. Create concept
14Developing concept (7 of 9)
- Master bathroom?
- Closet 1 -- 100 square feet
- Closet 2 -- 30 square feet
- Bathtub
- Shower
- Enclosed toilet
- Garage-entry?
- Rear entry
- Utility room?
- Yes
2. Create concept
15Developing concept (8 of 9)
- Living areas?
- Living room
- Family room
- Game room
- Lot?
- Dimensions
- Orientations
- Utility
- Ally location
- Existing landscape
- Drainage
2. Create concept
16Developing concept (9 of 9)
- Sink in utility room?
- Yes
- Storage under stairs?
- Yes
- Storage in attic?
- 200 square feet, un-air-conditioned
- Trim?
- Crown-molding in formal areas
- Appliances?
- Middle-of-line, garage door opener
2. Create concept
17Outputs of concept (1 of 13)
Generate design spec to capture answers to
questions
2. Create concept
18Outputs of concept (2 of 13)
2. Create concept
19Outputs of concept (3 of 13)
- Blueprint
- Elevations
- Lot plan
- Plumbing drawing
- Electrical drawing
- HVAC drawing
Create drawings to capture design
2. Create concept
20Outputs of concept (4 of 13)
house
framing
roofing
plumbing
lot
lot prep
found
siding
insul
drywall
HVAC
electrical
mason
flooring
appl
land
trim
painting
cabinet
fence
clean up
materials
Identify lower products
2. Create concept
21Outputs of concept (5 of 13)
- 1. Lot
- 2. Lot preparation
- 3. Foundation and concrete
- 4. Framing
- 5. Roofing and gutters
- 6. Plumbing
- 7. Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
(HVAC)
2. Create concept
22Outputs of concept (6 of 13)
- 8. Electrical
- 9. Masonry
- 10. Siding
- 11. Insulation and sound proofing
- 12. Drywall
- 13. Trim
- 14. Painting and wall covering
2. Create concept
23Outputs of concept (7 of 13)
- 15. Cabinetry and counter tops
- 16. Flooring, tile, and glazing
- 17. Appliances
- 18. Landscape and sprinkling
- 19. Fence
- 20. Clean up
- 21. Materials
2. Create concept
24Outputs of concept (8 of 13)
Define dependencies
2. Create concept
25Outputs of concept (9 of 13)
- Plumbing
- Below-foundation plumbing
- Foundation
- Above-foundation plumbing
- Electrical
- Below-foundation electrical
- Foundation
- Above-foundation electrical
- Errors in dependencies can be worked around
2. Create concept
26Outputs of concept (10 of 13)
- Schedule
- Built up on basis of dependencies
Define schedule
2. Create concept
27Outputs of concept (11 of 13)
Define internal interfaces
2. Create concept
28Outputs of concept (12 of 13)
- External interfaces
- Sewage
- Water
- Gas
- Electrical
- Phone
- Cable tv
Define external interfaces
2. Create concept
29Outputs of concept (13 of 13)
customer requirements
STUDY high-level questions and solutions low-level
questions and solutions
drawings
Capture studies and trace leading to design
2. Create concept
303. Define additional needs
- Objective
- Technique
- Make product work
- Meet requirements
- Make usable and meet needs
- Provide quality and affordability
3. Define additional needs
31Objective
- Fill out all the details of the design such that
the product can be built
3. Define additional needs
32Technique
- Expand the four areas in the complete-design step
of the design process using models and other
idea-solicitation techniques
3. Define additional needs
33Make product work
3. Define additional needs
34Meet requirements
- Customer
- User
- Enterprise
- Developer
- Other stakeholder e.g. building codes,
standards, best practices
3. Define additional needs
35Make usable and meet needs
- Lifestyle
- Traffic patterns
- Privacy
3. Define additional needs
36Provide quality and affordability
- Energy considerations
- Reputation
- Cost
- Salability
- COTS
- Good neighborhood
- Appearance
- Flow of money -- bills
- Environment
- Convenience
- Site
3. Define additional needs
374. Complete deign
4. Complete design
38Objective
- Complete the design to the point it can be built
4. Complete design
39Technique
- Implement each requirement and additional needs
4. Complete design
405. Define lower specs and I/Fs (1 of 3)
- Objective
- Technique
- (1) Lot
- (2) Lot preparation
- (3) Foundation and concrete
- (4) Framing
- (5) Roofing and gutters
- (6) Plumbing
- (7) Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
(HVAC)
5. Define lower specs and interfaces
41Define lower specs and I/Fs (2 of 3)
- (8) Electrical
- (9) Masonry
- (10) Siding
- (11) Insulation and sound proofing
- (12) Drywall
- (13) Trim
- (14) Painting and wall covering
5. Define lower specs and interfaces
42Define lower specs and I/Fs (1 of 3)
- (15) Cabinetry and counter tops
- (16) Flooring, tile, and glazing
- (17) Appliances
- (18) Landscape and sprinkling
- (19) Fence
- (20) Clean up
- (21) Materials
5. Define lower specs and interfaces
43Objective
- Flow requirements to each of the lower products
to produce a set of requirements for each
5. Define lower specs and interfaces
44Technique
- Flow down requirements to each lower product
- Develop a set of steps for each implementing each
lower product before and after subcontracting - Write a spec that defines the work to be done
- Define a set of inspections to be performed on
each lower product - Identify the science involved
5. Define lower specs and interfaces
45(1) Lot
- Requirements
- Lot that satisfies location, orientation,
drainage, flood, location, environment, safety,
and dimensions - Special considerations
- Purchased separately or provided -- not part of
material
5. Define lower specs and interfaces
46(2) Lot preparation
- Requirements
- Land clearing including stumps
- Excavation and backfill including drainage
- Marking foundation
- Trash receptacle
- Special considerations
- Excavation paid by hour
5. Define lower specs and interfaces
47(3) Foundation and concrete
- Requirements
- Footings, foundation, sidewalks, driveway
- Water-proofing and drainage
- Temporary sidewalks
- Pest control
- Special considerations
- Full-service foundation company vs individual
subcontractors - Type of concrete and reinforcement
- Weather and climate
- Interface with plumber and pest control
5. Define lower specs and interfaces
48(4) Framing
- Requirements
- Framing
- Sheathing
- Windows and doors
- Garage door
- Special considerations
- Paid by square foot of covered area plus extras
- May use pre-fabricated components
5. Define lower specs and interfaces
49(5) Roofing and gutters
- Requirements
- Roofing
- Gutters including flashing
- Special considerations
- Roofing cost based on squares gutter based on
linear foot usually separate - Gutter goes on after cornice painted and wall
finished - Type of roof -- wood, asphalt, fiberglass,
aluminum, tile, concrete - Type of gutter -- aluminum, vinyl
5. Define lower specs and interfaces
50(6) Plumbing
- Requirements
- Water
- Sewer
- Gas
- Vent system
- Special considerations
- Septic tanks and water wells
- Dependent upon local building codes
- Material -- cast iron, copper, PVC, CPCV,
polybutylene
5. Define lower specs and interfaces
51(7) HVAC
- Requirements
- Air-conditioner and furnace
- Ducts and registers
- Thermostats, humidifiers, filters
- Special considerations
- Cost based on capacity of system
- Type -- all-electric, heat pump, combination,
alternative heating - Zoned heating
5. Define lower specs and interfaces
52(8) Electrical
- Requirements
- Electrical
- Telephone
- Alarm
- Entertainment
- Computers
- Temporary service
- Special considerations
- Cost determined by number of outlets
- Wire gauges vary with load
5. Define lower specs and interfaces
53(9) Masonry
- Requirements
- Bricks and concrete blocks
- Stucco
- Fireplaces and mail boxes
- Special considerations
- Type of brick
- Type of stucco -- traditional vs artificial
5. Define lower specs and interfaces
54(10) Siding
- Requirements
- Siding
- Cornice
- Special considerations
- Type of siding -- cedar, plywood, masonite,
vinyl, aluminum - Type of cornice -- open vs box
5. Define lower specs and interfaces
55(11) Insulation and soundproofing
- Requirements
- Sheathing
- Batts
- Blown-in
- Soundproofing
- Special considerations
- Insulation type -- fiberglass vs cellulose
- Weather exposure -- sunlight, wind
5. Define lower specs and interfaces
56(12) Drywall
- Requirements
- Drywall
- Finishing drywall
- Texturing
- Special considerations
- Dependent upon quality of framing
- Extra cost for vaulted ceilings, curved wall, and
high ceilings
5. Define lower specs and interfaces
57(13) Trim
- Requirements
- Doors, windows, sills, and hardware
- Molding
- Stairway
- Fireplaces and mantels
- Shelves and hangars
- Special considerations
- Pay by opening, cut, hour, or job
- Quality of interior determined by trim
5. Define lower specs and interfaces
58(14) Painting and wall covering
- Requirements
- Painting
- Caulking
- Wall covering
- Special considerations
- Type of paint -- oil, stain, latex
- Characteristics of wood
- Exterior wood finishes
- Suitability of finishing methods
- Method of application -- paint, roller, spray
5. Define lower specs and interfaces
59(15) Cabinetry and countertops
- Requirements
- Kitchen cabinets
- Bathroom cabinets
- Countertops and vanity tops
- Special considerations
- Type -- custom-built vs pre-fabricated
5. Define lower specs and interfaces
60(16) Flooring, tile, and glazing
- Requirements
- Carpet
- Wood
- Vinyl
- Tile
- Glazing
- Special considerations
- Type of flooring
- Stability of foundation
5. Define lower specs and interfaces
61(17) Appliances
- Requirements
- Stoves and microwave
- Dish washer
- Garbage disposal
- Vacuum system
- Intercom
- Garage door opener
- Special considerations
- In same category as material
5. Define lower specs and interfaces
62(18) Landscape and sprinklers
- Requirements
- Grading and draining
- Retaining walls
- Lawn
- Plants
- Sprinkler system
- Special considerations
- Weather survivability
- Energy savings
- Erosion protection
5. Define lower specs and interfaces
63(19) Fence
- Requirements
- Poles
- Fences
- Gates
- Preservative
- Special considerations
- Type of pole, material, and fence
5. Define lower specs and interfaces
64(20) Clean up
- Requirements
- Make house ready to sell
- Special considerations
- Disposition of trash
5. Define lower specs and interfaces
65(21) Materials
- Requirements
- All material not supplied by a subcontractor
- gt400 types of materials
- Special considerations
- Cost -- bids are better than estimates
- Delivery -- just-in-time vs total
- Protection -- weather, fire, and theft
5. Define lower specs and interfaces
666. Document design
- Objective
- Technique
- Documentation components
6. Document design
67Objective
- Capture the design description, the supporting
analysis, and the management in written format
6. Document design
68Technique
- Capture each design requirement
- Capture each design study
- Trace design requirements to higher requirements
that they verify
6. Document design
69Documentation components (1 of 2)
design description
supporting analysis
management including tracing
Design is documented as (1) design description,
(2) supporting analysis, and (3) management
including tracing
6. Document design
70Documentation components (2 of 2)
- Design description
- Customer requirements
- Design requirements
- Drawings
- Bill of material
- Supporting analysis
- All studies
- Cost summary
- Management
- Trace
6. Document design