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Univerisdad simon bolívar. Id - 2125. Spatial organization. Clemente, jessenia Zambrano, Jesús. CONTENT. WHAT IS SPATIAL ORGANIZATION? 3 concepts Some useful words Components Spatial relations Types of organizations Conclusion. Spatial organization. an arrangement. of what???. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Spatial organization

Spatial organization

Clemente, jesseniaZambrano, Jesús

Univerisdad simon bolívarId - 2125

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CONTENT

• WHAT IS SPATIAL ORGANIZATION?

• 3 concepts• Some useful words• Components• Spatial relations• Types of organizations • Conclusion

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Spatial organization

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Spatial organization

• Can be observed when components of a group are arranged non-randomly in space.

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Spatial organization

• 1.- Is the capacity to situate ourselves into space in order to determine our position in relation to external references.

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Spatial organization

• 2.-Is the capacity to order the different elements of a set.

• 3.-is The capacity to appreciate the relation that exists between me, the other people and the objects, considering topological, projective and metric aspects.

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Useful words

• Points, lines, areas and volumes are the four geometric features with which spatial organization can be easily described.

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Useful words

• The descriptive process of spatial organization uses concepts such as

location, distance, direction,

density, and arrangement to capture spatial relationships .

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components

• 1.-spatial orientation directly associated with the perception

of the elements of the surroundingsUP

DOWN

BACKFRONT

RIGHT

LEFT

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components

• 2.-spatial structuration associated with the abstraction and

reasoning, using the perception and memory

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Spatial relations:

• topological: -contiguity: the CLOCK is near the LAMP.-order: the children are lined up in row-interiority: the DOG IS IN the BEDROOM

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• Proyective Relations:-perspectives-points of view

Spatial relations:

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• Metrics:-Use of maps, scales and measures, cardinal points, angles.

Spatial relations:

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Hatshepsut’s Temple

Ancient Egypt

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Radial Organization

Karlsruhe, Germany

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Radial Organization

Eastern State Penintentiary, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Central Organization

Warrambui’s Dome, Australia

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Central Organization

Palmanova, Italy

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Linear Organization

Edfu Temple, Egypt.

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Linear Organization

Amsterdam Avenue, Netherlands

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Net Organization.

Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico.

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Net Organization

Murcia Office Building, Spain.

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Conclusions

• Architecture and Urban Planning work together in order to organize elements in space to contrast with nature organization.

• One type of organization can be perceived differently depending on the person.

• Organizing spaces depends on the scale, use of the space, and conditions of the enviroment.


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