JGJ Office Building Design Code 67-2006
Code for Architectural Design of JGJ Archives 25-20 10
Code for fire protection design of high-rise civil buildings GB 50045-95(2005 edition)
Code for Fire Protection Design of Buildings (GB 500 16-2006)
Code for design of theater buildings 57-2000
General Principles of Civil Building Design GB 50352—2005
Code for Design of JGJ Dormitory 36-2005
JGJ Code for Design of Sports Buildings 3 1-2003
Code for Design of Library Buildings GBJ 38-99
Code for architectural design of cultural centers jgj4 1-87
And so on, according to different building functions, different design specifications are adopted.
Design specification refers to the specific technical requirements of design and is the criterion of design work. Usually, it includes the technical description of overall objectives, functions, technical indicators and constraints.
1. Quantitative indicator: determine the methods to avoid errors under the general usability principle and aesthetic common sense, and the remedial measures in case of errors. The first purpose of the specification is to reduce errors in the design process. Generally, this is aimed at novice designers, and a good quantitative indicator is to tell them their own experience.
2. Confirm the design points: get the points within the design specifications, including the design direction and design elements, and achieve a closer cooperation effect among team members through the project design process. This is an inspection document, which records the errors in the process for future reference. Here, you can set a milestone in project and product design.
3. Standard design principle: This principle may be aimed at a single project, or it may be the guiding principle of the whole design team. This principle should be repeatedly emphasized and implemented, and team members should be jointly responsible for this principle.
4. The design specification itself also needs usability.