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===<font color= "#247705">Phenomenological Contributors</font>=== | ===<font color= "#247705">Phenomenological Contributors</font>=== | ||
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by Christian Norberg-Schulz, "Genius Loci Towards a phenomenology of architecture" | by Christian Norberg-Schulz, "Genius Loci Towards a phenomenology of architecture" | ||
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+ | ===<font color= "#247705">Sense of Space</font>=== | ||
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<br>The senses operate at different distances from the body | <br>The senses operate at different distances from the body | ||
<br>An understanding of this principle is critical to any proposal dealing with intimacy. | <br>An understanding of this principle is critical to any proposal dealing with intimacy. | ||
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− | + | ===<font color= "#247705">Gathering vs. Isolation Space</font>=== | |
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<br>Concave or "Sociopetal" spaces encourage gatherings based on their geometry. | <br>Concave or "Sociopetal" spaces encourage gatherings based on their geometry. | ||
<br>The opposite is true for "Sociofugal" spaces. | <br>The opposite is true for "Sociofugal" spaces. | ||
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− | + | ===<font color= "#247705">Axes of Place</font>=== | |
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+ | ===<font color= "#247705">Stimulation vs. Performance</font>=== | ||
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+ | ===<font color= "#247705">Human Perception of Nearness</font>=== | ||
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+ | ===<font color= "#247705">Gathering in Practice</font>=== | ||
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+ | Encouraging Communication through employment | ||
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===<font color= "#247705">Psychological Contributors</font>=== | ===<font color= "#247705">Psychological Contributors</font>=== | ||
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− | + | "...continued search for a concrete understanding of the environment...The concept of existential space is devided in the complementary terms "space" and "character", in accordance with the basic psychic functions "orientation" and "identification"...."Thing, order, character, light and time are the basic categories of concrete natural understanding." | |
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+ | ===<font color= "#247705">Publicly Accessible Private Space</font>=== | ||
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− | + | <br>Everyone needs privacy at some point. | |
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+ | ===<font color= "#247705">Centered Common Areas</font>=== | ||
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<br>Social space is a need of all groups. | <br>Social space is a need of all groups. | ||
<br>By providing common areas near smaller alcoves. | <br>By providing common areas near smaller alcoves. | ||
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+ | The threshold is a powerful communcation tool. | ||
+ | <br>The act of entering and exiting a not the same, | ||
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+ | ===<font color= "#247705">Intimacy Gradient</font>=== | ||
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+ | Space should be organized in relation to increasing privacy the deeper one progresses toward the center | ||
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+ | ===<font color= "#247705">Protection and View</font>=== | ||
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+ | Provide protection to the rear and a view to a larger open space. | ||
+ | <br>This will encourage gatherings and it disarms the natural human fear of being surprised. | ||
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Revision as of 11:35, 17 October 2011