Adjacencies in architecture are those relationships between the various parts of building that are critical to its success. For example, the living and dining rooms in typical home design have a high degree of adjacency. The rooms support each other and, frequently, the living room is the space to which the dining room is adjacent. In other words, the living room is the central space that the dining room should be near so that both spaces may function in a positive way
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Submitted to the Journal of Architectural and Planning ResearchWhat role does architecture and inter...
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The struggles of a university are not the subject of these thoughts. It is too easy. They are many, ...
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Our Universities: Institutional Pride Pride in a community effort is well-placed. Misplaced pride fo...
The expression of a faith perspective is critical to moral and intellectual development of students,...
In order to achieve excellence in such aspects of university life as teaching, scholarly and creativ...
The bricks and mortar classroom has a long and storied history. The digital classroom is so new and ...
textEDUCATIONAL IDEALS VS. ARCHITECTURAL EXPRESSION: THE GENESIS OF BUILDING EXCELLENCE Br...
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Last year in the College of Design there was a large installation that invited students to inscribe ...
This thesis establishes indiscrete adjacency as an organization that can synthesize formerly discret...