Exercise 1.1 a

Exercise 1.1 a

I like the idea that a field can unite a space. There can be two different components but have one unifying factor through the field….

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Good_Emily_222_S20_1.1A​

Good_Emily_222_S20_1.1A​

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MCCARTHY_EMMETT_222_1.1

MCCARTHY_EMMETT_222_1.1

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Butler_Zianya_222_Ex.1.1a

Butler_Zianya_222_Ex.1.1a

Flocks Flocks demonstrate a similar structure, whether there is a large or small quantity, as this structure is determined by environmental factors. As a result,…

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Exercise 1.1 - Arik Dela Cruz

Exercise 1.1 – Arik Dela Cruz

Exercise 1.1: “Field Conditions” by Stan Allen Geometric vs. Algebraic Combination The difference between geometric and algebraic combinations is the unity that each design style…

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Marceau_Morgan_222S20_1.1a

Marceau_Morgan_222S20_1.1a

Hierarchy controls how the smaller aspects of a design create an overall unity. The organization of the individual attributes in turn makes a more successful…

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Pereles_Emily_222_1.1

Pereles_Emily_222_1.1

A field condition is a representation that forms connections between different things, without making the respective elements lose their individual identities. Field conditions group things…

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Dylan_Becker_222_1.1a

Dylan_Becker_222_1.1a

Field Conditions From Object to Field: How I determine this section on Object to Field was about describing the mind and how the design process…

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McCracken_Grace_222s20_1.1A

McCracken_Grace_222s20_1.1A

One of the ideas from the reading was the thought that all the important aspects of architecture are unified by what Allen calls “field conditions”….

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Colby, Honour_Ex.1.1A

Colby, Honour_Ex.1.1A

Honour Colby ARCH 222 04/02/20 Exercise 1a From Object to Field Many individuals in a field create a collective; each object in combination with others…

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