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SMALL HOUSE SPATIALITY: A COMPARATIVE SPACE SYNTAX APPLICATION
the space syntax method was used to test and compare new spatial design approaches by means of the Mean Depth, Mean Integration, Basic Difference Factor and Space Link Ratio values mainly to clarify how the spatiality changes according to the size although the plan type stays the same as 1 + 1. [...]the main interest area of this study is to highlight the diversity of today's small house spatiality through an analysis of the thirty case studies examples of the 1 +1 type small houses with sizes varying between 20 to 100 sqm2. According to the above results it is found that, as opposed to prototype family houses, today's small household houses exhibit free spatial organization with new spatial relations that-provide flexibility, convexity, expandability and growth between integrated spaces without movement restrictions. 4.3Convex Maps - Space Grouping Values To determine space grouping values in this study a convex map analysis have been used to reclaim group spaces of the selected cases by means of mean integration and mean depth values. [...]in relation to the increase in the sizes of small houses, compartment based spatial organization becomes significantly visible due to the free movement patterns in the houses by means of loops and circulations that indicate an increase in the SLR values.
SMALL HOUSE SPATIALITY: A COMPARATIVE SPACE SYNTAX APPLICATION
the space syntax method was used to test and compare new spatial design approaches by means of the Mean Depth, Mean Integration, Basic Difference Factor and Space Link Ratio values mainly to clarify how the spatiality changes according to the size although the plan type stays the same as 1 + 1. [...]the main interest area of this study is to highlight the diversity of today's small house spatiality through an analysis of the thirty case studies examples of the 1 +1 type small houses with sizes varying between 20 to 100 sqm2. According to the above results it is found that, as opposed to prototype family houses, today's small household houses exhibit free spatial organization with new spatial relations that-provide flexibility, convexity, expandability and growth between integrated spaces without movement restrictions. 4.3Convex Maps - Space Grouping Values To determine space grouping values in this study a convex map analysis have been used to reclaim group spaces of the selected cases by means of mean integration and mean depth values. [...]in relation to the increase in the sizes of small houses, compartment based spatial organization becomes significantly visible due to the free movement patterns in the houses by means of loops and circulations that indicate an increase in the SLR values.
SMALL HOUSE SPATIALITY: A COMPARATIVE SPACE SYNTAX APPLICATION
Ayça Arslan (Autor:in) / Türkan Ulusu Uraz
2017
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
Dictionaries , Houses , Studies , Flexibility , Values , Theory , Permeability , Research , Housing
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