Friday, February 6, 2015

ORGANIZATION

Spatial Organizations

Spatial organizations looks into ways the 2 or more spaces are arranged or combine that might  effect the general look of the space.
There are 5 kinds of spatial organizations :

Centralized organization
Linear organization
Radial organization
Clustered organization
Grid organization


Linear Organization:
It is basically a sequence of spaces that can be allied with each other or can be create with another linear space.


Diagrammatic example:




Example of Linear organization in an interior space:


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Grid Organization: 
When similar forms repeat themselves in a periodic way in lines, a grid is formed. 

Diagrammatic example:




Example of grid organization in an interior space:


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Spatial Relationships

 The relationship of two or more shapes. There are 4 different relationships:

Space within a Space
Interlocking Spaces
Adjacent Spaces
Spaces Linked by a Common Space



Space within a space
When a larger space contains another small spaces within it.

Diagrammatic example:



Example of space within a space in interior spaces:


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Adjacent Spaces
When two are more spaces are placed next to each other.

Diagrammatic example:


Example of adjacent space in interior spaces:



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Spaces Linked by a Common Space
When 2 or more spaces can be connected with a common space.

Diagrammatic example:


Example of spaces linked by a common space in a building environment :


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2 comments:

  1. I really like your example for space in interior space that is so cool and all your other examples are good also

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  2. Great job on your examples and discriptions

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