Nelson_Talina_222S20_1.1a

Nelson_Talina_222S20_1.1a

0.1 From Object to Field The individuals in a field work to create an ensemble.  Therefore, the field should not be viewed in parts, but…

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Roche_Andrew_222 1.1a

Roche_Andrew_222 1.1a

Geometric v.s. Algebraic Combination Classical architecture can be broken into both individual elements and coherent wholes, as they relate to geometric and algebraic relationships. These…

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Liu_Coltrane_222_Ex1.1a

Liu_Coltrane_222_Ex1.1a

From Object to Field This section introduces field conditions as influences on a field that promotes collectives of unites. Field conditions introduce local interconnections and…

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WAKIL_RIGEL_222_EX1.1A

WAKIL_RIGEL_222_EX1.1A

From Object to Field: A field is made up of the sum of its parts. Allen writes, the “overall shape and extent are highly fluid…

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EX 1.1A

EX 1.1A

From Field to Object Smaller ideas should be formed within a big idea. These ideas should be similar, but unique at the same time so…

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Zihan_Zhu_222 1.1.a

Zihan_Zhu_222 1.1.a

From Object to Field One can only experience what one feels. A group is a tendency towards an individual. For example, rule-makers like blue and…

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Covington_Aubrianna_222_1.1a

Covington_Aubrianna_222_1.1a

01 From Object to Field This field of text that Stan Allen has written is a basis overall understanding of Field Conditions, which is what…

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BARRERA_SELESTE_222S20_1.1A

BARRERA_SELESTE_222S20_1.1A

FLOCKS AND CROWDS (IANNIS XENAKIS) The concept that Allen presents is the relationship between the created environment and the interaction between individuals and the space….

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Blizard_Zack_222S20_1.1a

Blizard_Zack_222S20_1.1a

The first concept focused on was the idea of “moving from the one towards the many, from individuals to collectives, from objects to fields.” Objects…

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Bazlamit_India_222_Ex1.1

Bazlamit_India_222_Ex1.1

0.1 From Object to Field This section focuses on a field condition, and how that is described. A field condition can be any space that…

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