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3.1 Outdoor spaces in.pinterest.com

3.2 INTERACTIVE SPACES IN INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING

1.Outdoor spaces/ Green spaces

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These spaces are appeared to have in common is that natural components such as trees, bushes, grass, streams, and water bodies create the limits of these areas, partially or completely shutting off the presence of adjacent structures or roadways. Seating, observing, sunbathing, sleeping, and other activities that occur in these natural areas appear to be important in relieving stress among students, professors, staff, and visitors. Just as the city as a whole needs green space to act as its lungs, so do urban campuses.

2.Outdoor study area/Informal

Common turf areas, as well as those adjacent to buildings, can provide excellent spaces for informal outdoor study between courses or for discussions that might be distracting in the library or classroom. Too many people, no space to sit, glare from the sun and buildings on papers and books, noise from automobiles, outside diversions, pedestrians, and no

Figure 3.1 Outdoor spaces for interaction

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