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Revision as of 17:15, 14 March 2013



Concept

User2Apartment

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Room perception

Perception Physical

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Shape of the room straight/curved walls/rooms.
Open doors

Perception Colour

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Avoid color contrasts in walls
Use colors of outer space in interior to decrease physical boundary
Use same colors for walls/floors in adjacent spaces
Use cool colors to make walls visually further away
If you use prints, make them smaller than usual --> maybe small components ?


Perception motion

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Infinite routes through building(s)
Lines in line with motion / lines vertical to moving direction

Perception light

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Use as many natural lights as possible

Perception of furniture in a place

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Leave room between furniture and floor/wall
Use little details Use of mirrors


Environmental Housing

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Shared Housing

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