1. Provide a document of data collected in interior design programming.
Include collection and analysis of data from the VAMC project coordinator and
interior designer. Data includes, but is not limited to the following: existing
interior and exterior design and materials, light, safety, patient profile, customer's
"vision" or desired image, public vs. private spaces, complete signage package,
goals of customer, relationship to existing facilities, future expansion/renovation
plans, regional influences, etc.
2. Discuss and illustrate the overall design solution for the primary areas of the
project using marked-up floor plans, loose sketches, and material and finish
samples. Use broad categories of materials, finishes, color palettes, patterns,
textures, and scales. Separately group all major neutral background materials
and finishes that will be used and discuss how they will be integrated with all
other materials and finishes on the project. Include all primary and secondary
corridors, typical patient and toilet rooms, lobbies, atriums, eating spaces,
chapels, waiting rooms, and exam rooms. Show the relationship among
departments and functions, and between public and private spaces.
Program Guide, PG-18-15, Volume C
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May 2006