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*IMagine you build front door right on highway. If you build bathroom on street - you assume that function would be most important. Usually off the road, some green, sidewalk, front yard. Off sidewalk is a courtyard. There is a suggestion of going from public, to private. If there is a sidewalk, it's an invitation. | *IMagine you build front door right on highway. If you build bathroom on street - you assume that function would be most important. Usually off the road, some green, sidewalk, front yard. Off sidewalk is a courtyard. There is a suggestion of going from public, to private. If there is a sidewalk, it's an invitation. | ||
*Covered porch - is a welcome to someone who visits. All these are transitions. | *Covered porch - is a welcome to someone who visits. All these are transitions. | ||
*As humans - we want to transition gradually into expressing values of human connection. | |||
*At campus level - we memorialize human interactions in structures. We either create open mingling spaces. We may have rapid or slow transitions. If not designed - then we are not intentional about what we are communicating to people. |
Revision as of 00:01, 6 June 2025
- Jared and Lori.
- Jared - president of architecture firm. Also a coach for enterprise.
- Architect and yoga teacher. Jared had anxiety and bipolar. Started thinking about how environement affects you.
- How to create an environment that nurtures people.
- When we create a place, how do we do it intentionally.
- Marcin's work - Global Village Construction Set - https://opensourceecology.org
- Mentioned a wellness center - https://www.serenbe.com/
- When you design a space - a good space mirrors the human spirit and connections between people.
- So when we design a space - proximity and size. Connection from one to another. How big and how connected it is to ither
- How public and private each space is.
- Degree to which it is connected matters.
- For example - highway is a disconnected space. Highways should facilitate interaction.
- Example: public space in front of house. Yes, cars, but not connecting as people.
- Think about spaces between most public - and most private.
- Think about designing a space - think of public space, and think about private: transition is needed.
- Don't put your front door right on highway - transition it closer in - for safety.
- The more open it is, the less private.
- The more private - the more you belong.
- When we design a place - centrality of things. Proximity to other things - is their value system.
- IMagine you build front door right on highway. If you build bathroom on street - you assume that function would be most important. Usually off the road, some green, sidewalk, front yard. Off sidewalk is a courtyard. There is a suggestion of going from public, to private. If there is a sidewalk, it's an invitation.
- Covered porch - is a welcome to someone who visits. All these are transitions.
- As humans - we want to transition gradually into expressing values of human connection.
- At campus level - we memorialize human interactions in structures. We either create open mingling spaces. We may have rapid or slow transitions. If not designed - then we are not intentional about what we are communicating to people.