Firstly, We planned the process of thinking regarding the activities required a achieve a desired goal. It includes discussing the project in detail, documenting, identifying your style preferences and ideas. followed by site visits to measure and photograph. We’ll establish a preliminary budget and obtain any existing Architectural Plans.
During the preliminary design phase, the engineer considers the most general combinations of comfort requirements and climate characteristics. The schedule of activities that will take place in the space is listed, along with the conditions required for comfort during performance. The engineer analyzes the site’s energy resources and lists strategies to design with the climate. Building form alternatives are considered and discussed with the architect. Available systems are reviewed, including both passive (nonmechanical) and active alternatives. Then the engineer figures out the size of one or more alternative systems using general design guidelines.
Once the final design is approved, the execution or implementation phase marks the realisation of the design. Contractors’ bids are sought and the designer prepares a detailed schedule of works, choreographing construction, installations and finishing in their proper sequence, which may be in the form of a Chart.
Once the Design Programme Document is approved, the concept development phase begins. The initial ‘ideation’ stage involves brainstorming design solutions (verbal, sketched or written) before filtering out unworkable ideas and refining the workable ones until one or more main design concepts emerge.