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Mapping users activities

  1. Map the users
  2. Map their current & possible activities
  3. Identify
  4. How to connect users
  5. Find matching activities
  6. Match the users by their activities / mix functions
  7. Connecting activities form the interaction and program
  8. The program (list of activities) is organised / mapped

Questions

  1. How does it change by the effect of users?
  2. How to map the users? Diagrammatically, with sensors etc.

Possible usergroups

  1. Students
  1. Residents
  2. Science center (workers, visitors, ...)
  3. Architecture department (tutors, personnel)
  4. Botanical garden
  5. Duwo


user groups and their activities and needs - table


Qualities of lively spaces

According to Christopher Alexander there are 15 fundamental qualities of places, that have 'more life'. This picture illustrates the 15 principles, as introduced in The Nature of Order: The Phenomenon of Life.

Christopher Alexander's Fifteen Properties-01.png


sketches and analyses

Flows typology merge copia.jpg




Perceptive analysis merge copia.jpg



Layers' program merge copia.jpg



Delft green & water copia.jpg


Systems' movements merge copia.jpg


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Districts' history and functionsmerge copia.jpg


Spatial ability merge copia.jpg



Systems' movements merge copia.jpg
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