• In architecture, spatial design, literary theory, and film theory—affective atmosphere (colloquially called atmosphere) refers to the mood, situation...
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  • business-to-business capacity Atmosphere (architecture and spatial design) Atmosphere (Kolkata), a residential superstructure in India Adobe Atmosphere, a computer graphics...
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  • Joseph Rykwert Dalibor Vesely Peter Zumthor Architectural theory Atmosphere (architecture and spatial design) Critical Regionalism Khôra Seamon 2018, p...
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  • architecture and interior design. This palette includes 63 carefully selected colors based on principles of spatial perception, light, and harmony. Le Corbusier...
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  • Wordsworth Analogon Atmosphere (architecture and spatial design) Bricolage Cosmopolitanism Dialectic Dianoia List of Persian-language poets and authors Logos...
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    The history of architecture traces the changes in architecture through various traditions, regions, overarching stylistic trends, and dates. The beginnings...
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    methods, and social structures. Thus, experimental architecture utilizes a transdisciplinary approach in order to address various issues in its design. A lot...
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    Bauhaus (redirect from Bauhaus (design))
    influence on subsequent developments in art, architecture, graphic design, interior design, industrial design, and typography. Staff at the Bauhaus included...
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    landscape design, urban planning, civil engineering, and municipal engineering, while extenuating to the Spatial Sciences. It borrows substantive and procedural...
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    the definition of architecture. Architectural drawings are used by architects and others for a number of purposes: to develop a design idea into a coherent...
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  • Sound scenography (category Design)
    on their architecture and interior design. Live musicians can spread across the room or play in motion, which is especially common in spatial music. The...
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  • be described as the creation of spatial icons. This concept applies to the way in which the perception of architecture, light, image, ritual practice,...
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    and architecture supply store chain Charrette (1969-2009). The word charrette is French for 'cart' or 'chariot'. Its use in the sense of design and planning...
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    Isovist (category Urban studies and planning terminology)
    to such architecture, isovists and visibility graph measurands are further analysed to predict spatial behaviour of the individual (Franz and Wiener,...
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  • urban areas and the atmosphere, the effects they have on one another, and the varying spatial and temporal scales at which these processes (and responses)...
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  • architects Alison and Peter Smithson for their pioneering approach to design. The style was further popularised in a 1955 essay by architectural critic Reyner...
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    Geoinformatics (category Geographic data and information fields of study)
    conservation, architecture, spatial analysis and reinforcement learning. Many fields benefit from geoinformatics, including urban planning and land use management...
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  • Aerospace architecture is broadly defined to encompass architectural design of non-habitable and habitable structures and living and working environments...
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  • neither exclusively visual nor spatial" Lastly, Hann proposes that scenographics are formative to all staged atmospheres by arguing that there "are no...
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  • the ground, this minimalistic design fosters a serene atmosphere through its minimalist spatial sequence. This architectural languages diverges from the...
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    emphasized in his architecture (such as Notre Dame du Haut), daylighting has been a major architectural design element (See MIT Chapel and Church of the Light...
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  • Corbusier's Vers une architecture (1923), and Victor Papanek's Design for the real world (1972). In a 'principles' approach to design theory, the De Stijl...
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    solving spatial challenges and interacting with the environment to progress. The game draws inspiration from titles like Another World and Ico, encouraging...
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  • architect, and the founder and principal of the architecture and research firm, Counterspace. It is based between Johannesburg, South Africa, and London,...
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    Scenic design involves several key elements: Set pieces: These are physical structures, such as platforms, walls, and furniture, that define the spatial environment...
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    S2CID 19368471. "RERC-UD 2015-2020". Center for Inclusive Design and Environmental Access. School of Architecture and Planning: University at Buffalo. 2020. Archived...
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    with sightlines, acoustic properties, task lighting, ambient lighting, and spatial grammar that fit well with human senses. However, one important caveat...
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    Garrett Eckbo (category California people in design)
    introduced Eckbo to the idea of the social role in architecture, the link between society and spatial design. Eckbo was also influenced by the works of several...
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    hardware and software that store, manage, analyze, edit, output, and visualize geographic data. Much of this often happens within a spatial database;...
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    modern, and post-modern architecture into construction and design, and is today a leader in cutting-edge architectural design and technology. The earliest...
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