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=<font color= "#247705">'''[[Atom11:intimacy|'''Intimacy''']], maintained and magnified year-round''' </font>=
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The site as an artificial natural environment succeeds due to the variety of uses and stimuli it provides. A [[Atom11:research|'''survey''']] conducted on students revealed their desire for a nature and open space in a park. Therefore, we feel it is appropriate to delicately intervene and respect the balance of these two conditions.
  
  
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To magnify the [[Atom11:intimacy|'''intimacy''']] of the De Vries van Heijstplantsoen site. The site as an artificial natural environment succeeds due to the variety of uses and stimuli it provides. A survey conducted on students revealed their desire for a nature and open space in a park. Therefore, we feel it is appropriate to delicately intervene and respect the balance of these two conditions.
 
  
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To critique our research and overall conceptual momentum, we contacted and opened a dialogue with two professionals in the fields of Psychology and Phenomenology. Patrick Healy of the Delft School of Design, and Dr. Dudley Weems, of the University of Georgia Student Health Center (USA) each shared their views on the progress of our project and the rigor of our research. [[Atom11:connections|'''read more''']]
 
  
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Originally conceived for students, our intervention will nevertheless be applicable to all visitors of the site. The clients will be the primary means of testing the success or failure of our experiments relating to the magnification of intimacy.
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Our first impression of the site is that it has moments or glimpses of spaces where intimacy is encouraged.
 
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The genesis of our research was to pinpoint the exact qualities that contribute to the phenomenon of intimacy discovered on the site. This question then blossomed into a cataloging of intimate affordances that create this intimacy.<br></div>
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Intimacy, as we define, is influenced by a western understanding of the term, dealing with the '''close relationship''' of one entity to another. From here we can begin to discuss the broad topic of intimacy in a focused way. Through the works of Bachelard, Schultz and Alexander, we have developed a certain knowledge about how the idea of intimacy is deeply rooted to our relationship with the natural environment.
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Intimacy, as we define, is influenced by a western understanding of the term, dealing with the '''close relationship''' of one entity to another. From here we can begin to discuss the broad topic of intimacy in a focused way. Through the works of Bachelard, Norberg-Schulz and Alexander, we have developed a certain knowledge about how the idea of intimacy is deeply rooted to our relationship with the natural environment.</div>
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Through conducting research that attempted to define intimacy in terms of its components, we became aware of the significance edge conditions.  Our concept deals with how intimacy can be enhanced through the manipulation of thresholds or '''border conditions'''. [[Atom11:concept|'''read more''']]
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Because of the myriad ways in which intimacy is manifested and understood around the world, the study of intimacy at a cultural level is not in the scope of this research. The methodology of our research consisted of creating a taxonomy of '''Psychological''' and '''Phenomenological''' criteria which form the basis of an understanding of how humans experience space. <br>[[Atom11:research|'''read more''']]
  
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Project K will have everything to do with fire. Together with atom 10 we are making plans of creating a fire on site. This study will help us to explore what the effect of fire is on the idea of intimacy and disruption fire creates on the site. [[project K:Home|'''read more''']]
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Magnifying the intimate atmosphere in the De Vries van Heijstplansoen through manipulation of existing natural boundary conditions. We liken intimacy to closeness or nearness, both of which are influenced by physical and non-tangible boundaries.  
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===<font color="green">Project L</font>===
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Testing our “back protection” hypothesis by creating an intimate setting for users regardless of them being alone or accompanied. Studying peoples response. [[project l:Home|'''read more''']]
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To critique our research and overall conceptual momentum, we contacted and opened a dialogue with two professionals in the fields of '''Psychology''' and '''Phenomenology'''. Patrick Healy of the Delft School of Design, and Dr. Dudley Weems, of the University of Georgia Student Health Center (USA) each shared their views on the progress of our project and the rigor of our research. <br>[[Atom11:connections|'''read more''']]</div>
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Originally conceived for students, our intervention will nevertheless be applicable to all visitors of the site. The clients will be the primary means of testing the success or failure of our experiments relating to the magnification of intimacy.
 
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===<font color= "#247705">Project K</font>===
 
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Because of the myriad ways in which intimacy is manifested and understood around the world, the study of intimacy at a cultural level is not in the scope of this research. The methodology of our research consisted of creating a taxonomy of Psychological and Phenomenological criteria which form the basis of an understanding of how humans experience space. [[Atom11:research|'''read more''']]
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Project K will have everything to do with fire. Together with atom 10 we are making plans of creating a fire on site. This study will help us to explore what the effect of fire is on the idea of intimacy and disruption fire creates on the site.  
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Our first impression of the site is that it has moments or glimpses of spaces where intimacy is encouraged.
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Testing our hypothesis about the natural fear of being attacked by creating an intimate setting for users regardless of them being alone or accompanied. Studying peoples response. [[project l:Home|'''read more''']]
The genesis of our research was to pinpoint the exact qualities that contribute to the phenomenon of intimacy discovered on the site. This question then blossomed into a cataloging of intimate affordances that create this intimacy.
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Latest revision as of 15:45, 17 October 2011

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Intimacy, maintained and magnified year-round

The site as an artificial natural environment succeeds due to the variety of uses and stimuli it provides. A survey conducted on students revealed their desire for a nature and open space in a park. Therefore, we feel it is appropriate to delicately intervene and respect the balance of these two conditions.





Motivation


Our first impression of the site is that it has moments or glimpses of spaces where intimacy is encouraged.

The genesis of our research was to pinpoint the exact qualities that contribute to the phenomenon of intimacy discovered on the site. This question then blossomed into a cataloging of intimate affordances that create this intimacy.

Specialization


Intimacy, as we define, is influenced by a western understanding of the term, dealing with the close relationship of one entity to another. From here we can begin to discuss the broad topic of intimacy in a focused way. Through the works of Bachelard, Norberg-Schulz and Alexander, we have developed a certain knowledge about how the idea of intimacy is deeply rooted to our relationship with the natural environment.

Research


Because of the myriad ways in which intimacy is manifested and understood around the world, the study of intimacy at a cultural level is not in the scope of this research. The methodology of our research consisted of creating a taxonomy of Psychological and Phenomenological criteria which form the basis of an understanding of how humans experience space.
read more


Concept


Magnifying the intimate atmosphere in the De Vries van Heijstplansoen through manipulation of existing natural boundary conditions. We liken intimacy to closeness or nearness, both of which are influenced by physical and non-tangible boundaries.
read more


Connections


To critique our research and overall conceptual momentum, we contacted and opened a dialogue with two professionals in the fields of Psychology and Phenomenology. Patrick Healy of the Delft School of Design, and Dr. Dudley Weems, of the University of Georgia Student Health Center (USA) each shared their views on the progress of our project and the rigor of our research.
read more

Client(s)


Originally conceived for students, our intervention will nevertheless be applicable to all visitors of the site. The clients will be the primary means of testing the success or failure of our experiments relating to the magnification of intimacy.

Project K


Project K will have everything to do with fire. Together with atom 10 we are making plans of creating a fire on site. This study will help us to explore what the effect of fire is on the idea of intimacy and disruption fire creates on the site.
read more

Project L


Testing our hypothesis about the natural fear of being attacked by creating an intimate setting for users regardless of them being alone or accompanied. Studying peoples response. read more

Team


Mirjam Wiechers
Nate Weems
Lubomir Peytchev


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