ARCH 201 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Wayfinding, Thorncrown Chapel, Rudas Baths

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19 Oct 2017
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So that places are appreciated and used long after their 1st uses & users have changed: supporting activity families, developing precisely-general organization (opportunity-rich/ not coercive ; open/ not empty) Develop ways for people to participate in design and construction. Create spatial choices and opportunity to combine and recombine those choices (make thick walls, niches, corners, bays, deep sills ) & use proportions that allow and suggest multiple-use. Make moveable parts (provide soft, dark, tough surfaces for nailing , tacking . Establish controls vis a vis (visual connections, sound, ventilation, temperature, sunlight) Make ample and varied storage space (be generous and include extra space: opportunities and supports for interaction. Extend the public domain by adding new facilities and places to share. Design paths to pass by events and to overlap. Reduce anticipated risk at points of entrance (provide preview, slow-reveal, adequate transition) Provide many opportunities for detached participation and vicarious experience.