Thursday, November 18, 2010

ORGANIZATION

Spatial Relationships  

 Space within a Space

When a space in contained within another larger volume of space; the large space acts as a 3D visual field for the smaller space


Spaces linked by a Common Space 


When two separate spaces share  or are linked by an intermediate space; the separting plane may be solid, free standing plane in the space, implied with a row of columns, and a change in level or surface material


Spatial Organization 

Centralized

The dominate point in which a number of secondary spaces are grouped around it; the center is the unifying space.

Linear







A sequence or repletion on spaces; can be directional and signify movement and growth.







Grid

 






When a space is organized within a structural grid or framework; it emphasizes regularity but can also be manipulated through subtraction, addition or layering of forms.








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