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MOVEMENT THROUGH SPACE

The circulation path can be conceived as


the perceptual thread that links the spaces of a
building, or any series of interior spaces,
together.
1. BUILDING APPROACH
2. BUILDING ENTRANCE
3. CONFIGURATION OF PATH (OCCUPANTS
CONVEYOR AND CIRCULATION SPACES)
4. PATH-SPACE RELATIONSHIP (CONVEYOR-
SPACE CONNECTOR)
5. PURVEYORS PATH
1. FRONTAL APPROACH
- may lead directly to a building or can be the entire front
facade of a building or an elaborate entrance within it.

2. OBLIQUE APPROACH
- enhances the effect of perspective… it is being done to
delay the sequence of approach

3. SPIRAL APPROACH
-prolongs the sequence of approach and emphasize the three
dimensions of the building.
FRONTAL APPROACH
FRONTAL APPROACH
FRONTAL APPROACH
FRONTAL APPROACH
FRONTAL APPROACH
OBLIQUE APPROACH
OBLIQUE APPROACH
OBLIQUE APPROACH
OBLIQUE APPROACH
SPIRAL APPROACH
1. FLUSH
- maintains the continuity of wall surface

2. PROJECTED
- providing shelter to the approach

3. RECESSED
- also provides shelter and at the same time receive a portion
of exterior space into the realm of the building
FLUSH
PROJECTED
RECESSED
NATURE OF PATH’S CONFIGURATION IS INFLUENCED BY
ORGANIZATIONAL PATTERN… IT COULD BE:
A circulation space may be enclosed,
open on one side, and even open on both
sides
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