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===<font color="green">Project Challenge</font>===
 
===<font color="green">Project Challenge</font>===
 
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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 create an intimate setting for users regardless of them being alone or accompanied.
 
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# test the validity of our "back protection" hypothesis.
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# interact with potential users
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# get feedback from said users and start a dialogue about the work of Atom 11.
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===<font color="green">Relevant Research</font>===
 
===<font color="green">Relevant Research</font>===
 
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Psychologically, humans respond favorably to spaces that offer them protection and stimuli.  More specifically, situations that protect a user from the posterior disarm the natural human fear of possible threats coming from behind.
 
Psychologically, humans respond favorably to spaces that offer them protection and stimuli.  More specifically, situations that protect a user from the posterior disarm the natural human fear of possible threats coming from behind.
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--[[Atom11:connections|Dr. Dudley Weems]]
 
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In an interview with Dr. Dudley Weems,
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Revision as of 16:26, 16 October 2011


Project Challenge


To create an intimate setting for users regardless of them being alone or accompanied.

Opportunities


  1. test the validity of our "back protection" hypothesis.
  2. interact with potential users
  3. get feedback from said users and start a dialogue about the work of Atom 11.


Relevant Research


Psychologically, humans respond favorably to spaces that offer them protection and stimuli. More specifically, situations that protect a user from the posterior disarm the natural human fear of possible threats coming from behind. --Dr. Dudley Weems

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