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Ar 114 - 2332 - Organization - Baltazar - 23-0929
Ar 114 - 2332 - Organization - Baltazar - 23-0929
SPATIAL RELATIONSHIPS
Interlocking Spaces
The vines on a tree are an example of
interlocking spaces since each vine is linked
and overlapped with another vine.
Adjacent Spaces
The flower of a peanut is an example of
adjacent spaces since the wing and the banner
part of a flower shares a common border.
Centralized Organization
The frog in the hole on the ground serves as an
illustration of a centralized organization simply
because the hole serves as the dominant place in
that system and the frog as the central part of
the space.
Linear Organization
From the word linear itself, it refers to the word
“line” which gives a worm as an example of a
linear organization even if it is curved or not.
Radial Organization
The petals radiate out from the flower's
center, where they are organized in a mirror-
image pattern on either side of a central axis,
demonstrating radial organization.
Clustered Organization
The soil arranged in small mounds that are close
together is a great example for a clustered
organization because the different shapes of
elements and spaces are arranged around the
central point sharing a common visual trait.
Grid organization
The tire mark on the ground is an example of a
grid organization because it consists of a
series of intersecting lines that creates a
sense of structure and order.