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From Object to Field Geometric Versus Algebraic Combination: The formation of a field condition in which unity is expressed through geometric relationships that include part…
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The Geometric vs Algebraic Combination is centered around proportion and thus my diagrams for this case were inspired by the evolution of streets from…
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From Object to Field: This first section seems to be describing the approach that a designer must take in their understanding of the site. Field…
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From Object to Field “A field condition could be any formal or spatial matrix capable of unifying diverse elements while respecting the identity of each.”…
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Field Condition In the Field Condition, Stan Allen introduces the idea of point of the line. In this case, field condition moves from individual to…