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801760 : Graduate Studio Design : 1/2010 Spatial Mapping, Recording, Analyzing
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Positing yourself to the city and architecture first: - what is the city? - Generic or constructed or both? -Accidentally happen? Or there is a duration and process? -Have you seen the city as multi-layers or meaning? -Have you seen the city as a still object or flexible entity?
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how many layers you have perceived? - physicality, boundary, route, edge, height…. -People who live in? do you think they are part of condition how we perceive the city? If so, what do we need to think of…. -Or a part of abstraction, mentality, activities, class system, prejudice, gender, social life, career… ? How we can capture all of these aspects?
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01 : Focusing on Physicality
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Urban Form : Solid and Void of the City
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Urban Form : Positive and Negative Space
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Urban Form : Context and Environment
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City Block : Land Use
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Land Use
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City Block : Property Line
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Computer Simulation
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Contour Line : Geographical Property
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Photograph : Caption
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Satellite Image : Google Earth
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Mixed Media : Satellite Image and Computer Simulation
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Mixed Media : Computer Graphic : Specific Program like Space Syntax
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02 : Focusing on Abstraction
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People : Ancestor : Everyday Life
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People : Vernacular : ways of living
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People : ways of living : Clan : Social Structure
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People : how to observe them : Staler : Non-Participated Observer
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From Observing to Recording : 2D and 3D
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From Observing to Recording : Movement : Gathering Place
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From Observing to Recording : Route : Connection in the space
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From Observing to Recording : Routine : Activities
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03 : Focusing on Part of Analysis
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What do we have after we map a physicality and we record data of abstraction? - Prediction, Assumption, Speculation
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Preparation, Classification, Design, Preparation, ….
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Different Data tell us different story : Closed Space and Open Space : Route and Road : some related conditions
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Different Data tell us different story : Geometrical Data (Physicality), Topological Data (Movement and Connection in Space), Social Data (Abstraction), Semantic Data (Analysis)
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