Professional Practice Architecture Practice Test

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What is typically included in the project definition phase?

  1. Initial sketches

  2. Feasibility assessments

  3. Functional requirements

  4. Detailed drawings

The correct answer is: Functional requirements

The project definition phase is critical in establishing a clear understanding of the project’s scope and objectives. During this phase, functional requirements are identified and detailed, which outline what the project needs to achieve in terms of performance and usability. These requirements serve as the foundation for all further design and development activities, ensuring that the final outcome meets the client’s needs and expectations. Functional requirements typically encompass the intended use of the space, the necessary features and qualities of the design, and any operational specifics that must be satisfied. This comprehensive understanding is essential before moving on to phases like design and implementation, where more specific details will be worked out. By focusing on functional requirements during the project definition phase, stakeholders can align their vision and create a solid basis for the project moving forward. In contrast, initial sketches and detailed drawings, while important, are part of later design phases where visual representations and detailed plans are constructed based on previously established functional requirements. Feasibility assessments, though significant, generally evaluate the practicality of the project as a whole rather than diving deep into the specific requirements that dictate functionality.