- Blue: circulation and flow through the space (light blue is a place of less circulation, dark blue has more circulation and is a fluid space)
-Purple: functional and spatial relationships.
In my new renovated model, I have cut out walls and rearranged rooms and spaces. By doing this, I have opened up the area so that separate rooms, like the kitchen and living for example, are now joined into one space to allow for better flow and movement throughout the house.
servant / served spaces
i.e. task oriented and leisure oriented spaces
public / private spaces
i.e. where visitors are encouraged or discouraged to go to.
outside / inside spaces
i.e. when have we gotten 'inside' and how connected are we to outside (such as by views/ windows)?
i.e. cosy & shady versus spacious with lots of sun
wet / dry spaces
i.e. bathrooms and kitchens versus lounges and bedrooms
static / fluid spaces
i.e. where things stay in the same place most of the time versus where they might be moved regularly
noisy / quiet spaces
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