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Problem Seeking: An Architectural Programming Primer by William Pena

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The classic programming guide for architects and clients-fully updated and revised Architectural programming is a team effort that requires close cooperation between architects and their clients. Problem Seeking, Fourth Edition lays out a five-step procedure that teams can follow when programming any building or series of buildings, from a small house to a hospital complex. This simple yet comprehensive process encompasses the entire range of factors that influence the design of buildings.This new edition of the only programming guide appropriate for both architect and client features new ways of thinking about programming, new strategies for effective group action, and new settings in which to explore programming concepts. Supplemented with more than 120 helpful illustrations and diagrams, this indispensable resource provides updated technical information and faster, easier access to explanations, examples, and tools, Updated building costs and their relationship to interior fit-up costs A primer on discounted cash flow analysis and net present value analysis Project statement examples organized by project phase and building type Useful techniques for data management, functional relationship analysis, and more

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First published January 1, 1977

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August 6, 2014
Good Book on Arch. Programming with illustrated graphic and step by step analysis.
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70 reviews
July 25, 2021
This book does an excellent job of making simple concepts seem complex—exactly the opposite of what I look for in a technical book. I appreciate that the graphics are excellent and clear, but since the concepts behind them are also simple, I’d prefer to devote my energy to more challenging subjects.

That said, it’s good, I suppose, for beginners and students. But for professionals who already know basic concepts of programming and space planning, a quick summary from Ballast, or the first chapter of this book, is all you need for the ARE.
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February 18, 2020
I read it for preparing my ARE exams. It is my second time to read it. I love those diagrams illustrating the strategics used for the programming process in this book.

Secondly, it is useful to understand what is programming, how we do during programming process, and most importantly, what is the difference between programming and design.
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52 reviews4 followers
January 24, 2009
William Pena does a great job of describing the programming phase of design. Very simple and easy to read. Some great tips for beginners.
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January 1, 2014
This is a great book to help guide an architect through the programming process. It's easy to follow and provides a great template and is universal to project type and client base.
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May 14, 2017
Basic book on programming. Short on examples and brief. A few sections are useful and should be kept handy for occasional reference.
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