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Division Statement
The integration of programmatic and
site requirements into a responsive and cohesive solution
taking into consideration factors such as topography, vegetation,
climate, geography, and regulatory aspects of site development.
Site Design Vignette

Design a site responding to programmatic,
functional, environmental, and setback requirements utilizing
general site planning principles.
Site Zoning Vignette
Define a site profile and maximum buildable
envelope based on zoning regulations and environmental constraints.
Site Parking Vignette
Design parking and vehicular circulation responding
to site related requirements.
Site Analysis Vignette
Delineate areas suitable for the construction
of buildings and other site improvements responding to regulatory
restrictions and programmatic requirements.
Site Grading Vignette
Modify a site's topographical characteristics
responding to programmatic and regulatory requirements.
References for Site Planning
Architectural Graphic Standards
Charles G. Ramsey and Harold R. Sleeper
The American Institute of Architects
John Wiley & Sons, latest edition
Design of Cities, Revised Edition
Edmund N. Bacon
Penguin Books, 1974
Design on the Land: The Development of Landscape
Architecture
Norman T. Newton
Viking Press, 1976
Design With Nature
Ian L. McHarg
John Wiley & Sons, 1992
Grade Easy
Richard K. Untermann
Landscape Architecture Foundation, 1987
Simplified Site Design
James Ambrose and Peter Brandow
John Wiley & Sons, 1992
Simplified Site Engineering, Second Edition
Harry Parker, John W. MacGuire, and James Ambrose
John Wiley & Sons, 1991
Time-Saver Standards for Site Planning
Joseph De Chiara and Lee E. Koppelman
McGraw-Hill, 1984
The Urban Pattern, Sixth Edition
Simon Eisner, Arthur Gallion, and Stanley Eisner
Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1993
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