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Revision as of 12:19, 17 October 2011
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Preliminary Research
A simple survey indicated that the park is used by very few people.
This survey also indicated that most students prefer a park with nature and open green space.
Students need a nearby space of refuge to escape to when overwhelmed.
Some of the results of the survey are displayed below.
Our interpretation of these results is:
The site is already natural, yet it also has adequate open green space. Therefore, the site, as it stands, should be enough to satisfy a large number of students.
Phenomenological Contributors
"...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."
by Christian Norberg-Schulz, "Genius Loci Towards a phenomenology of architecture"
Sense of Space
The senses operate at different distances from the body
An understanding of this principle is critical to any proposal dealing with intimacy.
Gathering vs. Isolation Space
Concave or "Sociopetal" spaces encourage gatherings based on their geometry.
The opposite is true for "Sociofugal" spaces.
Axes of Place
A space becomes a place as a factor of its
Stimuli
Safety
Identity
Stimulation vs. Performance
different conditions of feeling
Human Perception of Nearness
Distance as a human spatial indicator
Gathering in Practice
Encouraging Communication through employment
of sociopetal/sociofugal spaces.
Psychological Contributors
Publicly / Private Space
Everyone needs privacy at some point.
Therefore, small private spaces should be provided
in any public space that hopes to be successful.
Centered Common Areas
Social space is a need of all groups.
By providing common areas near smaller alcoves.
Entrance Room
The threshold is a powerful communcation tool.
The act of entering and exiting a not the same,
thus should each be treated with respect.
Intimacy Gradient
Space should be organized in relation to increasing privacy the deeper one progresses toward the center
Protection and View
Provide protection to the rear and a view to a larger open space.
This will encourage gatherings and it disarms the natural human fear of being surprised.