Saturday, March 26, 2016

DIagrams

Programmatic Diagram

Program is organized set of elements defined as activities and events, senses and attributes.
Programmatic diagram presents relationships among programmatic elements.
Programmatic elements are register of crossings between user profile and mapped site.
Programmatic diagram determined designed environment as a relational systems between people, between people and things, and between things.

http://www.udri.org/2009/10.pdf?phpMyAdmin=w6qdoDhnTY-UA44T6XZMtfF7FTd


Spatial Diagram

Spatial diagram defines basic spatial relations among different spatial unites.
Each spatial unit is a portion of space that is facilitating one or more  programmatic elements.
Basic spatial relations are the ones that organize positions of the spatial units, their sizes and shapes.
Spatial units could stay in front, or behind one another, at the top or below, on the left or on the right from one another, close or distant, inside of one another, intersected or connected.
They could be big or small, stretched or shortened, straight or curved, high or low, spread or punctual, service or serviced.

http://archcasestudies.blogspot.de/2006/03/louis-kahn-on-distinction-of-service.html


Architectural Diagram

Architectural diagram defines relations among architectural elements, such as: walls, floors, roofs, openings, entrances,connections, services... including their qualities and sizes, and division between service and serviced spaces.
Architectural diagram subsequences spatial diagram by translating spatial volumes and their relations to architectural elements and their relations.
Architectural diagram  is made of rooms and corridors, as well as their meanings and stimuli.
Architectural diagram represents a language for communication between  human and space.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4klXojPv_LYTl83VVE3NjgwcVk








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