The standard Report details the main information about a completed project. It provides three alternative layouts and a Virtual Tour for one of the alternatives. However, the Report can be customized in the Downloads section to include more or less information.
Once a project is completed, you will receive an email with a standard report. You can download it directly from your email or through the Downloads screen. qbiq’s standard report is a PDF file containing six pages:
Page 1 - is the project’s cover featuring your and your client’s logo (if submitted), the project’s name, floor number, address, and the image of the property you uploaded.
Page 2 - is dedicated to the virtual tour. The subtitle will underline for which alternative the 3D video was created. You can click the blue Play icon on the right-hand side.
Pages 3-5 - display three different floor plans. Each floor plan will have its summary on the left-hand side featuring the floor’s measurements, the headcount, and the number of open spaces, offices, and conference rooms. Also, it will show the average density measurement per person. The bottom part of the summary strip displays the daylight, privacy, and efficiency ratios.
Note: each color on the floor plan represents a facility, all elaborated at the bottom of each page.
Page 6 - The report's sixth and final page comprehensively compares the three layout alternatives.
The first section is a detailed data table that concisely displays each alternative's allocation of offices, open spaces, conference rooms, and seating facilities. The chart also presents a comparison of three key metrics across the layout alternatives:
Density sqft per person - This metric assesses the efficiency of space utilization by measuring the amount of space available for each individual within a given floor plan alternative. A higher value indicates a more spacious working environment.
Daylight - This metric evaluates the distribution of natural light within each floor plan alternative. A higher value indicates a greater daylight volume.
Privacy - This metric estimates the degree of privacy provided for each layout alternative, considering factors such as facility arrangements, open spaces, offices, partitioning elements, and facilities such as phone booths.
The radar chart on the bottom left-hand side visually represents the table contents above, providing a single eye-catching display of all three layouts comparison.
The stacked bar chart on the lower right side visualizes the space utilization of each floor plan alternative. This chart illustrates the occupancy proportion of working facilities, shared spaces, and shared facilities.
The space utilization of each floor plan alternative is visually represented through a stacked bar chart located in the lower right section. This chart illustrates the distribution of occupancy across working facilities, shared spaces, and shared facilities in a graphical manner.
In addition, you may select more details to appear on your PDF report. These options are available in the Downloads section:
Area - This page will show an unfurnished version of each alternative with the same color code. Each room will be labeled and its area will appear under its name.
Departments - This will be an additional floor plan for each planning alternative. The color code will be according to the departments you added in the Detailed Program. If you didn’t add different departments, everything will be the same color and will appear as “General”.
Empty Floor - This page will show an empty version of your floor plan (without interior walls or furniture, only structural elements) with the Net Area Measurement and ratio between windows and outer walls.
Headcount - This will appear as a table showing a comparison of the headcount between the requested program and each of the floor plan alternatives.
Original Plan - This will appear at the beginning of the report and will show the original floor plan that was used for the project.