Sunday, August 26, 2007

scale

SCALE
~must be relative to another measure.
~metre:length of the path travel by light in vacuum during atime internal of 1/299 792 458 of a second.
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NANO
object
interior
building
premises
urban
regional
global
CELEST


SCALE

OBJECT

INTERIOR

BUILDING

PREMISES

URBAN

REGIONAL

GLOBAL
INTENTION

ACT

PRODUCT

ACTOR

RULES

SITE
Ideologies,design teories

Scop of work(development procedures)

Design of physical object to the physical world

Industrial interior architect landscape urban planner goverment
Designer architect architect designer
Legal aspects of development

From factories to the internet

ORIENTALISM
~IDEA DEVELOPMENT OF ORIENTAL AFRICAN STUDY IN LONDON


Spatial Construction
Spatial characterization.The definition of the spatial presence of an entity constrains the possible analyses which can be applied to that entity and influences the final conclusions that can be reached. While this property is fundamentally true of all analysis, it is particularly important in spatial analysis because the tools to define and study entities favour specific characterizations of the entities being studied. Statistical techniques favour the spatial definition of objects as points because there are very few statistical techniques which operate directly on line, area, or volume elements. Computer tools favour the spatial definition of objects as homogeneous and separate elements because of the primitive nature of the computational structures available and the ease with which these primitive structures can be created
A) NODE-place for the path stop@changes a direction
B) PATH

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