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The activities have already been mentioned in the interactions chapter. The diagram is shows in this paragraph as well. Each of these activities needs a different environment. An architectural space that differs in size, materialization, shape, interior, perception, outside connection, routing, etc. But the activities have a lot in common at the same time. They are even better subdivided in some sort of gradient than a strict matrix. Therefore, lots of different spaces are needed.
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==Assembly of Spaces==
 
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There exist a lot of different ways an architectural space can interact with people. A few of them have already been mentioned above. For this stage of the design process focus has been shifted towards the most important one of them: architectural space. How can a space influence a person's behavior, thoughts, feelings, etc.? How is architectural space perceptible?
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Activities

The activities have already been mentioned in the interactions chapter. The diagram is shows in this paragraph as well. Each of these activities needs a different environment. An architectural space that differs in size, materialization, shape, interior, perception, outside connection, routing, etc. But the activities have a lot in common at the same time. They are even better subdivided in some sort of gradient than a strict matrix. Therefore, lots of different spaces are needed.

13 steigenga activities scheme.jpg

Spaces

Assembly of Spaces

Perception of Spaces

There exist a lot of different ways an architectural space can interact with people. A few of them have already been mentioned above. For this stage of the design process focus has been shifted towards the most important one of them: architectural space. How can a space influence a person's behavior, thoughts, feelings, etc.? How is architectural space perceptible?

13 STEIGENGA PERCEPTIONSPACE.jpg

Order of Spaces

Inside/Outside Relationship

Biological Spaces

Confrontations