Thursday, November 18, 2010

Organization

Space Within A Space
Space is determined by a volume or solid within another space. The spaces usually serve as two seperate spaces.





Adjacent Spaces
Where two or more spaces are back to back. They do not neccesarily need to have acess to each other.




Spaces Linked By Common Spaces
Spaces can be linked by linear, independant forms, or an opposing or dominate form.


Clustered Organization
Spatial organizaation where spaces are grouped by close proximity and may be related by shape, texture or color.



Grid Organization
Where elemetns in a space are arranged into even row or even columns.







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