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work continue...

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Still modifying the digi model.
I set the value for spanning of escalator 4 (I said 5 yesterday and it was wrong...) and it appears clearly in front and side elevation this alternatively affect efficiency of private circulation.
or rather efficiency of everything in my superblock.
Also I defined method of access from escalator core to each cluster.(Size of cluster varys whether a cluster spans one node or two)
Circulation within a cluster always start at the node located top corner of a cluster then leads downwards spiral or diagonal or some other way. (this is good beggining for a design of flat to start.)

I also start to defferenciate circulation core and core which is purely structural. (two appear same)

Let's get this done in this week!!

Comments (1)

natasha sandmeier:

looks really intresting. AS for what you say
"Circulation within a cluster always start at the node located top corner of a cluster then leads downwards spiral or diagonal or some other way. (this is good beggining for a design of flat to start)" i think you should document that in a drawing rather than rely on text. Tracking a person's path through the building would be the perfect way to show how this system works. So, we say it over and over, but try to show the paths of a single user from street to flat to sport to flat, and of a crowd from street to sport and perhaps some of them distributing through the site.

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