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− | The diagrams relate to relationships and organizations of space according to F.D.K. Ching
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− | Before actually deciding on who is going where with what purpose, these diagrams show the possibilities of any interaction.
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− | With this information we can look at the needs and demands of the various actors in our area.
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− | From this we can extrapolate a fitting brief, which we can mold within the possibilities of interaction via the relationships and organizations of the space.
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− | The (Inter)action of systems will be the key of our project.
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− | The concept of these diagrams is to form an idea of organizing our users and their uses
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− | '''Spatial relationships'''
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− | * space within a space
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− | * interlocking spaces
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− | * adjacent spaces
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− | * space linked by a common space
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− | '''spacial organizations'''
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− | * radial organizations
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− | * clustered organizations
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− | * centered organizations
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− | * linear organizations
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− | * grid organizations
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Latest revision as of 12:13, 26 September 2011