Professional Practice Architecture Practice Test

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Which of the following is NOT a component of Regular Design?

  1. Design Development

  2. Architectural Programming

  3. Contract Document

  4. Schematic Design

The correct answer is: Architectural Programming

In the realm of architectural design, Regular Design typically comprises several sequential phases, each contributing to the overall project development. Architectural Programming, while an essential step in the design process, is often viewed as a distinct phase that occurs before the formal design processes begin. It involves gathering and analyzing the client's requirements, goals, and constraints, leading to a clear understanding of the project's scope. On the other hand, the other components listed—Design Development, Contract Document, and Schematic Design—are integral parts of Regular Design. Schematic Design involves conceptualizing initial ideas and layout, followed by Design Development, where those concepts are refined into workable plans. Finally, Contract Documents encapsulate detailed drawings and specifications needed for construction. Thus, Architectural Programming stands apart, functioning as a precursor to the regular design phases rather than a component within them.