Selected Bibliography Architecture - Form Space and Order | Page 210

S PAT I A L ORG A N I Z AT I ON S Each type of spatial organization is introduced by a section that discusses the formal characteristics, spatial relationships, and contextual responses of the category. A range of examples then illustrates the basic points made in the introduction. Each of the examples should be studied in terms of: • What kinds of spaces are accommodated and where? How are they defined? • What kinds of relationships are established among the spaces, one to another, and to the exterior environment? • Where can the organization be entered and what configuration does the path of circulation have? • What is the exterior form of the organization and how might it respond to its context? Centralized Organization A central, dominant space about which a number of secondary spaces are grouped Linear Organization A linear sequence of repetitive spaces Radial Organization A central space from which linear organizations of space extend in a radial manner Clustered Organization Spaces grouped by proximity or the sharing of a common visual trait or relationship Grid Organization Spaces organized within the field of a structural grid or other three-dimensional framework ORGANIZATION / 1 9 5