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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO I ARCH 201 1st cycle, (Bachelor of Architecture) Spring, 2015.

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1 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO I ARCH 201 1st cycle, (Bachelor of Architecture) Spring, 2015

2 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO I ARCH 201 Course introduction 1 Buildings are normally composed of a number of spaces which are related to one another by function, proximity, or a path of movement. ORGANIZATION

3 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO I ARCH 201 Course introduction 2 Two spaces may be related in several fundamental ways: ORGANIZATION SPACE WITHIN THE SPACE INTERLOCKING SPACES ADJACENT SPACES SPACES LINKED BY A COMMON SPACE

4 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO I ARCH 201 Course introduction 3 Smaller space depends on the larger space. SPACE WITHIN THE SPACE

5 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO I ARCH 201 Course introduction 4 mA Style Architects – Ant house; SPACE WITHIN THE SPACE

6 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO I ARCH 201 Course introduction 5 Norman Foster – British Museum Great Court; SPACE WITHIN THE SPACE

7 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO I ARCH 201 Course introduction 6 SANAA – Moriyama House; SPACE WITHIN THE SPACE

8 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO I ARCH 201 Course introduction 7 Interior design; SPACE WITHIN THE SPACE

9 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO I ARCH 201 Course introduction 8 Result of overlapping of two spatial fields and the emergence of a zone of shared space. INTERLOCKING SPACES

10 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO I ARCH 201 Course introduction 9 Naturehummane – house Montreal; INTERLOCKING SPACES

11 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO I ARCH 201 Course introduction Jeane Verville – house Montreal; INTERLOCKING SPACES 10

12 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO I ARCH 201 Course introduction Aires Mateus; INTERLOCKING SPACES 11

13 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO I ARCH 201 Course introduction Daniel Libeskind – Royal Ontario Museum; INTERLOCKING SPACES 12

14 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO I ARCH 201 Course introduction Adjacency is the most common spatial relationship – it allows both spaces to be clearly defined and to respond to specific function. ADJACENT SPACES 13

15 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO I ARCH 201 Course introduction The separating plane may: ADJACENT SPACES 14 limit spaces, reinforce the individuality of each space, and accommodate their differences. appear as a freestanding plane in a single volume of a space.

16 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO I ARCH 201 Course introduction The separating plane may: ADJACENT SPACES 15 be defined with a row of columns that allows a high degree of visual and spatial continuity between the two spaces. be merely implied with a change in level or a contrast in surface material or texture between the two spaces.

17 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO I ARCH 201 Course introduction Lacaton&Vassal – Art gallery, Dunkirk; ADJACENT SPACES 16

18 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO I ARCH 201 Course introduction SANAA – Okurayama Apartments; ADJACENT SPACES 17

19 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO I ARCH 201 Course introduction Arroios Apartments; ADJACENT SPACES 18

20 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO I ARCH 201 Course introduction Two spaces separated by distance linked or related by a third common space. SPACES LINKED BY A COMMON SPACE 19

21 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO I ARCH 201 Course introduction 20 the two spaces, as well as the intermediate space, can be equivalent in size and shape and form a linear sequence of spaces. the intermediate space can itself become linear in form to link two spaces that are distant from each other, or join a whole series of spaces that have no direct relationship to one another. SPACES LINKED BY A COMMON SPACE

22 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO I ARCH 201 Course introduction 20 the intermediate space can, if large enough, become the dominant space in the relationship, and be capable of organizing a number of spaces about itself. the form of the intermediate space can be residual in nature and be determined solely by the forms and orientations of the two spaces being linked. SPACES LINKED BY A COMMON SPACE

23 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO I ARCH 201 Course introduction 21 SPACES LINKED BY A COMMON SPACE Aires Mateus – Mar do Oriente;

24 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO I ARCH 201 Course introduction 1 The design process comprise seven stages: ENCLOSURE


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