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Types of Spaces

There are a wide variety of spaces we encounter every day. There is the Residential areas where we live, then there are work or education/school spaces that we also spend a large amount of time in. Then there are a lot of in between spaces that we encounter o our way to and from those main spaces. There shopping spaces, recreational spaces, religious spaces, public and private spaces, natural and human made spaces. There are also so many different ways we can interpret a spaces like a campus.

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Who uses a pavilion and what for? Shelter, sanctuary, meeting, cafe, theater, lecture, event, exhibition, play...

What if...the metaverse was designed more like pavilions? Users would be able to travel between them and the spaces would include elements that continued the language or parameters of that meta space.

• introduction • tent pavilion • garden pavilion • structural pavilion • pavilion of the world

• Using pavilions as an architectural method of reasoning will allow for flexibility of spaces within shared worlds. Public places with multiple actions available. This Also allows fr the pavilion to row or shift as needed.

Analysis Of Architectural Methods For Extended Reality Applications

What is Extended Architecture? The production of well designed spaces where Architects create spaces with BIM forms, enabling connectivity through immersive space making and safe inhabiter environments that are responsible to the users, community, and the environment.

There are two major ways for architects to design for Extended Architecture. Physical-Extended Architecture, would be an extension of the real world built forms that would enable those built environments to foster virtual environments from within. In conjunction to the physical space the user is occupying, this would most often use AR, or MR technologies to engage the physical space with a digital twin that allows for better impassivity.

While Digital-Extended Architecture, would be used to immerse the user in the Virtual and immersive world from within a digital twin of an architectural form without them needing to physically be present. VR AR or MR would all be able to help to create an all encapsulating experience into this form of space making.

Who is Extending Architecture and why? As the integration of technology into our lives advances. Opportunities for connection from within urban spaces to support a wider range of cultural and social integration. This can be viewed as a form of Tactical Urbanism, as this gives communities or individuals the power to change their spaces and activate a location beyond its physical limitations. Architects have a responsibility to design solutions that help to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the community and the people that use or interact with their designed spaces.

1. Reusing existing digital documentation and BIM modeling so XR tech can engage with the user. 2. Individuals can adapt the digital content to engage the physical world. 3. Using information gathered from the users allows for better design development. 4. Haptic’s to facilitate a more immersive experience. 5. This application enhances the physical world with digital elements of the users choosing.

Proposed Methods

AIA Framework For Design Excellence

Architect’s call to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public has a new and broader meaning amid challenges such as increasing climate extremes and social inequity. Architects everywhere must recognize that our profession can harness the power of design to contribute to solutions addressing the most significant needs of our time. Every project can be used as a platform for addressing big problems and providing creative solutions.

Every line drawn should be a source of good in the world. The Framework for Design Excellence represents the defining principles of good design in the 21st century. Comprised of 10 principles and accompanied by searching questions, the Framework seeks to inform progress toward a zero carbon, equitable, resilient, and healthy built environment. These are to be thoughtfully considered by designer and client at the initiation of every project and incorporated into the work as appropriate to the project scope. The framework is intended to be accessible and relevant for every architect, every client, and every project, regardless of size, typology, or aspiration.

The Framework for Design Excellence challenges architects with a vision of what the profession strives to achieve, the toolkit provides practical resources to help all architects achieve the vision.

”...Please look closely at real cities. While you are looking, you might as well also listen, linger and think about what you see.” - Jane Jacobs

AIA’s 10 principles + Rules for Space Making

1. Design for integration 2. Design for equitable communities 3. Design for ecosystems 4. Design for water 5. Design for economy 6. Design for energy 7. Design for well-being 8. Design for resources 9. Design for change 10. Design for discovery

This chart works to combine AIA principles with elements and important factors to consider for space making as demonstrated by Projects for Public Spaces.

Proposed Methods For Virtual Applications To Architectural Forms

1. Reusing existing digital documentation and BIM modeling so XR tech can engage with the user. 2. Individuals can adapt the digital content to engage the physical world. 3. Using information gathered from the users allows for better design development. 4. Haptic’s to facilitate a more immersive experience. 5. This application enhances the physical world with digital elements of the users choosing.

(4) Architectural Relationships

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