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The formation of units over time should not purely be manufactured systematically. The units must adjust to their users and surroundings, while maintaining connection to…
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Geometric vs Algebraic Combination This section, Geometric vs Algebraic Combination inspired me to think about the impact of geometric systems on architecture. There are many…
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Object to Field For me, a large theme of this section was interconnectedness. It reminded me of the beginning stages of site design when you…
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As I read the first three paragraphs of Field conditions by Stan Allen the word system came to my mind. Last quarter I had…
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From Objects to Field: The concepts of field conditions refer to the complex and dynamic interactions with surroundings. From what I understood, a field…
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1) The physical characteristics of a field are loosely defined. Any spacial organization can be a field, the more important aspect is the relationship of…
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From Object to Field Field conditions are not only physical features but also the place is between these features. For example, when creating places keep…
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Geometric vs algebraic combination: There were two types of adding to an existing architecture that both use a systematic way of creating a united field…
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Geometric vs Algebraic Elements of classical architecture are all organized into subgroups that are characterised by their geometry and proportion. Ratios are expressed…