This stage is dedicated to identifying and substantiating the necessity of creating a cultural or social space. The need may be driven by a specific client requirement for functional premises, such as educational, recreational, or rehabilitation centers. Other factors may include changes in social circumstances, such as conflicts, migration, shifts in population, social consolidation needs, policy changes, or community development.
After identifying the needs, clear technical specifications are developed that outline structural requirements for the space. At this stage, the functionality of rooms and their specific uses are defined, ensuring clarity for further planning solutions that will fulfill comfort and ergonomic requirements.
Once functional zones, required areas, and necessary connections are determined, planning solutions are developed with a detailed layout of furniture and equipment. This stage focuses on providing future comfort and ergonomic support for users, ensuring functionality and convenience.
Based on planning solutions, a 3D design is created that enables visualization of the future space. This allows clients to see a realistic representation of the design and gain feedback from users to ensure alignment with their needs and expectations.
The working documentation includes all the drawings necessary for implementing the planned design, along with specifications for materials, furniture, and equipment. This stage also includes a budget breakdown to avoid unnecessary expenses, ensuring the project is completed within the allocated budget.
At the final stage, the team provides author’s supervision over the project implementation, controlling adherence to the project’s design. An author’s journal is maintained, adjustments and optimizations are made as needed to ensure the final result meets the client’s expectations and achieves the intended quality.