ARE 5.0 Programming & Analysis Exam Prep

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Site Specific Context Issues - Environmental Design Concepts

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In this ARE 5.0 Programming and Analysis Exam Prep course you will learn about the topics covered in the ARE 5.0 PA exam division. A complete and comprehensive curriculum, this course will touch on each of the NCARB objectives for the ARE 5.0 Programming and Analysis Exam.

Instructor Mike Newman will discuss issues related to programming, site analysis, and zoning & code requirements.

When you are done with this course, you will have a thorough understanding of the content covered in the ARE 5.0 Programming and Analysis Exam including project type analysis, the establishment of qualitative and quantitative project requirements, evaluation of project site and context, and assessment of economic issues.

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So, the idea here is you're first testing with the client, like what makes sense for them, and that's partly you're just gonna ask the question and they're gonna tell you, and it's partly reading between the lines, and kind of understanding their funding requirements, and seeing what's going on in the marketplace around them, and being able to make suggestions that fit to the condition. So, it's partly what you're bringing, and it's partly what they're bringing. But the question is, what does the client need for this project in this situation?

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ARE 5.0 Programming & Analysis Exam Prep

Duration: 19h 56m

Author: Mike Newman