HOW TO DEFINE THE OUTDOOR SPACE

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HOW TO DEFINE THE OUTDOOR SPACE ENDS205-502 HOW TO DEFINE THE OUTDOOR SPACE HOW TO DEFINE THE OUTDOOR SPACE The objectives of these illustrations are to describe the various types of outdoor spaces created by buildings, to provide some design guidelines for organizing buildings in a composition, and to outline different methods for integrating buildings and the landscape together into a well-coordinated environment. From the chapter Buildings of “ “ by Dr. Antonieta H. Angulo

BUILDING CLUSTERS AND SPATIAL DEFINITION

BUILDING CLUSTERS AND SPATIAL DEFINITION

DISTANCE TO BUILDING HEIGHT RATIO

BUILDING CLUSTERS AND SPATIAL DEFINITION

PLAN ARRANGEMENT

PLAN ARRANGEMENT

PLAN ARRANGEMENT

PLAN ARRANGEMENT

PLAN ARRANGEMENT

CENTRAL COMMON OPEN SPACE

CENTRAL COMMON OPEN SPACE FOCUSED OPEN SPACE

CHANNELED LINEAR SPACE

ORGANIC LINEAR SPACE

DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR BUILDING CLUSTERS

DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR BUILDING CLUSTERS

DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR BUILDING CLUSTERS

RELATING BUILDINGS TO SITE

RELATING BUILDINGS TO SITE

RELATING BUILDINGS TO SITE

RELATING BUILDINGS TO SITE

RELATING BUILDINGS TO SITE