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Spatial Analysis
by M. Yeshwant
Spatial
Analysis
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Leisure 25%
• Cinema Room • Games Room • Rooftop Garden • swimming pool • Instruments • Spa/Sauna/steaming room • Gym Semi Private 15%
• Library • Playground • Study/work Space
Private 20%
• Bedroom • Toilet & Shower • Small Kitchen (Small
Rooms & Medium Rooms) Outdoor Space 65% (3361.15m ²)
The indoor space includes public area and entertainment space. However, no private space, semi-private space. Such as: outdoor entertainment space, swimming pool, outdoor kitchen, outdoor dining space.
The indoor space includes private space, semi-private space, public area and entertainment space. such as: bedroom, laundry, bathroom, games room, study room, kid playground.
Indoor Space 35% (1809.85m ²)
Communal Area 40%
• Dinning & Kitchen Area • Laundry • Car Park • Garden • Computer Room • Outdoor Seating • Lounge Area
Public space is accessible by everyone at any time, it works the same for entertainment. Whereas, Semi-private areas are non-accessible for some safety and legal reasons. Private space is strictly used & operated by owners only. Keep the privacy of the private space, but also ensure that students can easily move in the entire space. Keep the private space in the middle and distribute the other parts around.
The main space is divided into four parts: private, semi-private, public and entertainment.
Private Space
Enough private space takes care of the privacy requirements and personal space of students of different ages. For example, families with children need family space while single students enjoy more shared life. At the same time, to prevent possible conflicts between different groups of people, families with children may make more noise.
Semi-Private Space
Connected with private space, students of different ages will have space to share with others through different needs and interests. The kitchen, bathroom, toilet and small study space ensure the basic needs of multiple people living together. At the same time, strengthen the communication of students living together and promote them to help each other in life. For example, when a single parent with a baby lives together, the care of the child may not only come from their own parents but may make them feel more at home. Public Space
A public space refers to an area or place that is open and accessible to all peoples, regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, age or socio-economic level. These are public gathering spaces such as plazas, squares and parks. Connecting spaces, such as sidewalks and streets, are also public spaces. Complete public facilities are conducive to the common life of students. Computer rooms are also set up to cater to the learning needs of students.
Entertainment
For students, relaxation is an essential place to relax. Different types of entertainment facilities attract students of different ages. People with the same interests can make friends or engage in group activities to strengthen the connection between people.