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Space Adjacency Presentation

This document discusses different types of space adjacency analysis diagrams that are useful for design thinking and project planning. It describes bubble diagrams, matrix diagrams, and zoning diagrams as ways to convert written project requirements into visual forms that can be refined and used to justify and synthesize potential designs. These diagramming techniques express spatial relationships and help engage mentally with design options.

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Space Adjacency Presentation

This document discusses different types of space adjacency analysis diagrams that are useful for design thinking and project planning. It describes bubble diagrams, matrix diagrams, and zoning diagrams as ways to convert written project requirements into visual forms that can be refined and used to justify and synthesize potential designs. These diagramming techniques express spatial relationships and help engage mentally with design options.

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WHY SPACE ADJACENCY ANALYSIS?

The conversion of written information into


graphic form
Diagramming expresses project requirements for
design thinking
Graphic refinement of diagrams makes them
more readable and useful but also provides the
opportunity to mentally engage with the
drawings for design synthesis.
Provides a rationale for justifying the design.

The Matrix Diagram

The Bubble Diagram

Making the Bubble Diagram

The Zoning Diagram

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