Topic 1.4 - User-Requirement and Perception of Space
Topic 1.4 - User-Requirement and Perception of Space
Objective:
Topic Data:
The visual form, its dimensions and scale, and illumination are qualities of
space depend on our perception spatial boundaries defined by element of
form. Architecture is about space captured, enclosed, molded and
organized by the elements of form.
To understand the structure of perception, form and space composition
elements are organize into two opposing groups: positive, perceived as
figures, and negative elements which provide background for the figures.
Our perception and understanding of a composition of form depends on
how we interpret the visual interaction between positive and negative
elements within its field (space).
Unity of form and space creates the reality of architecture.
Line defining the boundary between solid mass and spatial void
The form of solid mass rendered as a figure
The form of the spatial void rendered as figure
Universal Design Principle - its purpose is for the design of environments,
products and communications to provide accessibility to all users. This
also serves as guidelines for existing structures so as for all to conform
with the functions of these seven principles as follows:
Principle 1: Equitable Use
Principle 2: Flexibility in Use
Principle 3: Simple and Intuitive Use
Principle 5: Tolerance for Error
Principle 6: Low Physical Effort
Principle 7: Size and Space for Approach and Use
Resources:
Activities:
PowerPoint Presentation
Class Lecture/Discussion
Quiz
Name: _________________________ Yr. & Sec: ______ Date: ______
Questionnaires:
Assignment/Research:
Paste pictures showing the use of the 7 principles of Universal Design with
brief explanation to be submitted next meeting. Make a reflection for your
conclusion of the research topic.