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schetsontwerp

Schetsontwerp is a phase in the architectural design process in the Netherlands and Flanders where the primary concept and spatial layout of a project are developed. During this stage the architect translates the program of requirements (PvE) into a coherent spatial idea, focusing on massing, functional relationships, orientation, and the overall character of the project. The schetsontwerp is intended to establish the project's envelope and main design choices without detailing technical solutions. It serves as a basis for client approval and as input for the next design stage.

The activities typically include exploring several design variants, creating schematic drawings and models, and evaluating how

The process is iterative and collaborative, involving the client, consultants, and, if required, stakeholders and authorities.

the
concept
meets
the
program,
budget,
site
constraints,
and
regulations.
Deliverables
usually
comprise
a
site
plan,
rough
floor
plans,
elevations
or
exterior
views,
a
simple
three-dimensional
massing
model
or
renders,
and
an
early
rough
cost
estimate.
The
schetsontwerp
is
often
accompanied
by
a
short
design
narrative
describing
the
concept
and
key
decisions.
After
approval
of
the
schetsontwerp,
the
project
proceeds
to
the
ontwerpfase
or
definitief
ontwerp,
where
details
and
specifications
are
developed
and
refined,
followed
by
issuance
for
construction.