![]() ![]() More specific a design The greater its appeal Subjective reality by which one presumes a oneness with objects Objective reality by which a detachment is presumed. ![]() ![]() A good designer not afraid to throw away a good idea, but doesn't abandon HAVING a parti. "Served" Space created for people and their needs "Servant" Space used for structural integrity, or electrical wiring or air ducts A good building Reveals its self differently when viewed from different directions Design Decision Justified in at least two ways A poor designer attempt to hold on to a failed parti and patch local fixes, thus compromising the integrity of the whole. Design architectural spaces to accommodate a specific program, function or intent. A parti derives from understandings Which are nonarchitectural and must be cultivated before architecture can be born Influencing an architectural space by how you arrive in it "Denial and Reward" Enriches passage through the built environment Space Planning The organizing or arranging of spaces to accommodate functional needs. ![]()
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