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Relationship of Space in Architecture

The document discusses the relationship between space and architecture, including how spaces are carved out or created, their spatial relationships through adjacency or interlocking, and how they are linked by common spaces. It also covers interpreting requirements through insider/outsider perspectives and open/enclosed spaces, and organizing spaces through centralized, linear, radial, clustered or grid layouts. Developing circulation considers efficiency, discreetness and fluidity of movement.
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Relationship of Space in Architecture

The document discusses the relationship between space and architecture, including how spaces are carved out or created, their spatial relationships through adjacency or interlocking, and how they are linked by common spaces. It also covers interpreting requirements through insider/outsider perspectives and open/enclosed spaces, and organizing spaces through centralized, linear, radial, clustered or grid layouts. Developing circulation considers efficiency, discreetness and fluidity of movement.
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RELATIONSHIP OF SPACE IN ARCHITECTURE

Architectural space

 carving space out of space


 creating space out of space

1. SPATIAL RELATIONSHIP
 Adjacent spaces
 Interlocking of spaces
 Space within a space
 Spaces linked by a common spaces
2. INTERPRET REQUIREMENTS
 Insider vs outsider
 Individual vs community
 Invitation vs rejection
 Openness vs enclosure
 Integration vs segregation
 Combination vs dispersion

Organising the space


 Centralised organisation
 Linear organisation
 Radial organisation
 Clustered organisation
 Grid organisation
Developing circulation
 Efficiency
 Discreetness
 Fluidity

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