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(SABI NI SIR GLENN, ITO RAW YUNG PINAKA IMPORTANTE I-ASSESS. IPAKITA RAW MUNA YUNG SITUATIONS TAS
ANALYSIS)
A. LAND FORM AND NATURE (Topography) (IREREFLECT NA LANG NATIN TO SA GAGAWIN NATENG
OVERLAY)
A Visual Survey of nature in relation to architecture is threefold in scope:
1. Determine the Character of the Surrounding Landscape to which our architectural and urban
forms must respond esthetically and functionally.
2. Evaluate the degree to which our existing Architecture and Cities Enhance Nature
3. Natural Areas are to be left alone to act as complements to urban form.
Throughout this process, we search for Assets and Liabilities, preserving and enlarging
upon the one and noting corrections to be made on the other. Every work of architecture affects the
natural landscape either, positively or negatively; so does every structure and human settlement.
Nature in turn, as a setting for our constructions, is a visual framework to which all our construction
must respond.
B. CLIMATE
C. SHAPE (IREREFLECT NA LANG NATIN TO SA GAGAWIN NATENG OVERLAY; NOTES SA GILID NG MAP)
a. Radio-centric
b. Rectilinear
c. Star
d. Ring
e. Linear
f. Branch
g. Sheet
h. Articulated Sheet
i. Constellation
j. Satellite
E. PATTERN, GRAIN AND TEXTURE (IREREFLECT NA LANG NATIN TO SA GAGAWIN NATENG OVERLAY)
Urban patterns formed by routes, open spaces, building. Whether they are regular or irregular in
form, formal or informal, symmetrical or assymetrical;
F. URBAN SPACES AND OPEN SPACES (IREREFLECT NA LANG NATIN TO SA GAGAWIN NATENG
OVERLAY)
Urban shape, pattern, grain, size, density and texture are primarily aspects of solid form the
building masses of the city. In architecture it is rather helpful to conceive of a building not only as a solid, but
as spaces modeled by solids. It is also helpful to consider the city this way:
The spaces of the city range from:
1. the Space of the Street
2. To the Space of a Park System (in Taiwan every corner has a park and all parks have health
and fitness equipment for the public_Healthy City, Happy City)
3. And, ultimately, to vast space in which an entire city exists.
An urban space must be distinguished by a Predominant characteristic such as:
Vista:
1. The quality of its enclosure
2. The quality of its detailed treatment or out fittings, and
3. The activity that occurs in it.