DESIGNING WITH MICROSOFT VISIO PROFESSIONAL 1:

DESIGNING WITH MICROSOFT VISIO PROFESSIONAL 1:

By William Robert King, R.A. on Feb 12, 2016 12:23:40 PM

 

 Designing with Microsoft VISIO Professional 1: 

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William Robert King, R.A. 

This series of blogs will illustrate how I design directly in Microsoft VISIO using online resources to obtain basic plans & site information. This example is for a generic apartment renovation project, but all other project types are similar in many ways in that I use “scaled diagrams” as the place to start. 

A “scaled diagram” is simply a room or space that has a preferred size & configuration. The rooms or spaces needed in any project are generated by the client mostly – this is called a “program” or a “wish list”, but sometimes they leave essential items out (e.g. “hallways”), so we review what we are asked to provide in order to assess if what a client wants actually fits the space provided. This is a distinction found almost exclusively in a renovation project where the size of the space is fixed inside an existing structure. 

In this example, my client was considering combining two apartment into one in an older high-rise multiple dwelling structure here on the upper east side of Manhattan. The first thing I did was to Google the street address and from the endless choices selected a realty sales website that listed all the apartment configurations in this building – very convenient. The files downloaded were in GIF and although viewable, were not “useable” as I need something I can import and manipulate for the purpose of “scaling”. The solution was to simply print out a paper copy of both plans & then scan them into my computer as a color PDF – now I have “as-built” floor plans that can be set to whatever scale I wish. Note here that VISIO drawings are created on virtual drawing pages that you either select from the standard choices or create on your own – it’s onto these pages that I “paste” or “import” other media, in this case a PDF file, but it could be a photo or a Word document – almost anything. 

Here’s a look at my standard architectural D-Size page with AEC conforming title block (required for filing in NYC Buildings Department system). This example has been “pasted” onto this Word Document. 

William Robert King, RA

In June of 1979, William Robert King, the firm’s founder, began his career in New York City as a project architect in the office of Ulrich Franzen and Associates, a noted international architectural firm. Mr. King’s experience working on projects such as Champion International Headquarters in Stamford, CT; Con Edison-Queens Division Headquarters in Forest Hills, NY; and the Headquarters for Philip Morris in New York City among many others, created the background for establishing his own practice in April of 1984.

From that point onward, Mr. King has developed a firm known for expertise in a wide range of projects and providing a variety of services for a diverse clientele.

In the first decade of practice, the firm’s work concentrated on residential rehabilitation projects for individual clients. In the years since the firm has seen a continuing trend towards residential, medical and commercial projects.

We are committed to improving the quality of services as well as maintaining our high design standards. Toward that end, we have fully computerized drafting & design, utilizing AutoCad, 3D Studio Max and Microsoft Visio Professional software.

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