Saturday, February 7, 2015

Chapter IV: ORGANIZATION 

Space within a space

A space may contain another space inside of itself. A large space may contain a smaller space. For this concept to be received, there should be size differences in two spaces.



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Adjacent space

“Adjacent space” means those spaces bordering a space in all directions, including all points of contact, corners, diagonals, decks, tank tops and bulkheads.



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Centralized organization

The space which is a lot of secondary spaces are grouped around with large, central, dominant spaces. The centralized organization is strong, stable, and unifying in the space.


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Linear organization

The spaces that are extended and arranged along a line and path. They are mostly repetitive and can either be directly related to one another or be associated through a separate linear space.


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Radial organization

The radial organization is a combination of central and linear organizations. The main dominant part of the space is focused on the center but from the center, some of linear organizations extend in a radial manner.


https://humblepedigree.com/balance/



2 comments:

  1. I love your images and definitions! They are so well organized. Very easy to understand :)

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  2. I think you have really interesting examples for space organization. For example, your adjacent space example is very common to homes and commercial buildings but I, and probably a lot of people, don't recognize it as something that is organized in a specific way for a specific reason all the time. We see it so often that we don't pay attention to the space organization.

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