In teams of two, create a sequence of progressively refined bubble diagrams with text description explaining what is being illustrated. Final diagram should reveal the final floorplan as it actually exists. Although accurate scaling is not necessary, a representative scale should be applied to the final floor plane.
Interview someone intimately familiar with and a representative for a space that hosts significant activity and traffic for several individuals who use the space. Treat this exercise as an inquiry about lifestyle and flow requirements. Then create a sequence of bubble diagrams, perhaps with an interveening interview to enhance your grasp of how the space is used. Finally, compare your sense of optimal layout specification with what is actually in existence and use. Compare your analysis versus the existing instance. Which comes closer to serving the true needs, your analysis or the existing space. Incorporate any constraints that inhibited the original design.
Create a composite file called bubble.Lastname1.Lastname2.pdf . Make sure it shows the Standard Assignment Info Block at the top of the file.
It is VERY important to name this EXACTLY as indicated, because the file will be retrieved relying on this scheme. Departure from this naming template will cause the file to appear to not be submitted, and engender negative consequences. Describe and document the experience, and indicate the level of success the process has achieved, in your opinion.
Submit in a manner like:
>handin cs5540 assign_01 bubble.Lastname1.Lastname2.pdf