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FRANCIS D.K. CHING4
Organization
~.Agood house sa single hing, a well asa collection of may, and
‘tomake it requires a conceptual lap from theInlvidual components
toavision of the whl. The choices... represent ways of assembling
the part,
_ the basic parts of a house canbe put together to make more than
Just basic parts: They can also make space, patter, and outside
domains. They dramatize the most elementary act which architecture
has to perform. To make oe plus one equal more than two, you must in
doing anyone thing you think important (making rooms, putting them
tagether, or iting them tothe land) do something ese that you think
important aswel (make spaces tolv, establish a meaningful pattern
inside, or claim other eas outside)”
Charles Moore, Gerald Allen, Donlyn Lyndon
The Place of Houses
1974_ SPATIAL RELATIONSHIPS
Two spaces maybe lated to each other n several fundamental ways
Spoce within a Space
‘Aspace may be contained within the volume
of alarger space.
Interlocking Spaces
The il of space may overlap the volume of
another space.
‘Adjacent Spaces
“Two spacesmay abut each other or share a
common border.
Spaces Linked by a Common Space
Two spaces may rey nan intermediary
spacefor their relationship.
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