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SPACE INTERRELATIONSHIP
AR 111 | AR11FA5- GROUP 3
SPATIAL RELATIONSHIP
SPATIAL RELATIONSHIP
SPACE WITHIN A SPACE
A space may be
contained within
the volume of
larger space.
INTERLOCKING SPACES
The field of a
space may overlap
the volume of
another space.
ADJACENT SPACES
DIMENSIONAL TRANSFORMATION
A form can be transformed by
altering one or more of its
dimensions and still remain as a
number of a family of a form.
SUBTRACTIVE TRANSFORMATION
A form can be transformed by
subtracting a portion of its volume
depending on the extend of the
subtractive process.
ADDITIVE TRANSFORMATION
The nature of Additive process
and the number and relative
sizes of the elements being
attached determine whether the
identity of the initial form is
altered or retained.
ADDITIVE FORMS
CENTRALIZED FORMS
Consist of a number of secondary
forms clustered about dominant,
central parent form.
LINEAR FORMS
Consist of form arranged
sequentially in a row.
RADIAL FORMS
Are composition of linear forms that extended
outward from central forms in radial manner.
CLUSTERED FORMS
Consists of forms that are grouped together by
proximity of the sharing of a common visual
trait.
GRID FORMS
Are modular forms whose relationship are
regulated by three dimensional grids.
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