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VI Site Specificity: Neighboring Relationships

Exercise VI: Site Specificity: Neighboring Relationships

The prevailing organizational and programmatic ideas developed during the semester was tested and displaced by site condition. The project will be understood as an integral single understanding between inside-outside. The site will also be a factor to displace further limits in projects, object-frame relationships, and original organizations. Preliminary site decisions will be challenged by a general group-machinic site and its emerging adjoining conditions. Decisions in regards to external architectural problems such as orientation and the relationship to neighboring projects (i.e., context) were made relative to the emergence of multiple site conditions we have to acknowledge and analyze, including topographic continuity, circulation, and the shifting boundaries and spaces in-between projects.

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