Spatial Organization in Architecture

The spatial organization primarily indicates the pattern of arrangement of various biotic and abiotic elements arranged in a non-randomly orientation in any space around any dimension.

The spatial organization represents the interaction between form and space.

Interaction between form and space

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spaces linked by a common space

interlocking spaces

space within a space

adjacent spaces

Space within a Space is a like a large canvas having a lot of smaller spaces, where the larger space acts to create a visual boundary

Hence the smaller space depends on the larger one, which eventually defines the environment along with the relationship.

Space within a Space

Interlocking space indicates the relationship between two such spaces having their volumes overlapping giving an identity to space.

And the common space is hence the area of mutual sharing.

Interlocking space

Adjacent spaces allow each of the individually independent spaces to clearly define them and still serve their individual needs

The properties of the plane that simultaneously divides and connects the two spaces determine the continuity between them.

Adjacent spaces

Spaces linked by a common space, which is that two separate spaces can be joined by a third intermediate space

The attributes of the two spaces are defined by there relationship with the third space.

Spaces linked by a common space