Madeline Phillips - Exercise 1.1A

Madeline Phillips – Exercise 1.1A

0.2 Geometric vs. Algebraic Combination Within classical architecture, there is a repeated organization of wholes through geometric systems and patterns. Classical architecture consistently reflected the…

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Codiga_Hope_222_Ex1.1a

Codiga_Hope_222_Ex1.1a

What are Field Conditions The first idea that Stan Allen discusses is the idea of field conditions themselves. According to Allen, field conditions are a…

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GOMEZ-CARPENTER_JACOB_222_S20_EX. 1.1a

GOMEZ-CARPENTER_JACOB_222_S20_EX. 1.1a

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Carter Colosky Exercise 1.1

Carter Colosky Exercise 1.1

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Sage Fetkenour_1.1a

Sage Fetkenour_1.1a

0.1From Object to Field This concept can be very technical and mathematical, but when Stan Allen approaches field conditioned through an architectural lens he thinks…

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Hazlett_Evan_222_1.1a

Hazlett_Evan_222_1.1a

From Object to Field – “‘The field describes a space of propagation, of effects,’” (Allen, 92). In other words, the field is a matrix or…

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NGUYEN_MINH_222_1.1A

NGUYEN_MINH_222_1.1A

FROM OBJECT TO FIELD Field condition consists of any formal or spatial matrix that can unify different elements while still maintaining a respect to individuality….

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1.1a Diagramming (OMF)

1.1a Diagramming (OMF)

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Clark_Alexandra_222S20_1.1A

Clark_Alexandra_222S20_1.1A

“A field condition could be any formal or spatial matrix capable of unifying diverse elements while respecting the identity of each… bottom-up phenomena… defined by…

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1.1a Diagramming_Madigan_Anna

1.1a Diagramming_Madigan_Anna

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