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Planning briefs

The conceptual plan produced initially by Nova Design to help clients takes account of the data collated at the briefing stage. In the case of an office development, this data includes: image and corporate requirements, executive and departmental relationships, workflow patterns, private or open plan office requirements, special requirements (board room, hospitality, catering), computer facilities, support systems (intercom, telephones, centralised secretarial facilities), storage and furniture requirements, and future growth.

In the cases of accommodation and retail industries, where the image presented to the public is important to commercial success, the designers

must consider: layout and function of public areas (restaurant, shop, bars, suites, bedrooms, bathrooms), originality, product display, decor finishes, durability, appearance and comfort of furniture, and services such as lighting, air conditioning, ventilation, and heating.

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Press, 30 September 1986, Page 10

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128

Planning briefs Press, 30 September 1986, Page 10

Planning briefs Press, 30 September 1986, Page 10

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