双中心生活空间的空间组织概念

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Spatium Pub Date : 2019-12-30 DOI:10.2298/spat1942001a
Djordje Alfirevic, Sanja Simonović-Alfirević
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摘要

从功能意义上讲,生活空间的中心是用户和游客的聚集区。在大多数情况下,生活区至少有一个空间,用户每天或偶尔都会被吸引。在生活区有两个或多个中心的情况下,它们的位置、大小和联系决定了功能组织的性质,它们是用户的社会需求的结果。本文分析了住宅如何由多个聚集中心组织的特征示例,提出了三个基本概念:a)生活空间,中心分组在一个社会区域内,b)生活空间在区域之间的边界上有一个灵活的中心,c)私人区域内有一个次要中心。另一方面,人们注意到存在不同的领土边界(所有权、款待和亲密关系的边界),这些边界决定了住房中社会、私人和亲密区域的范围。根据聚集中心是位于一侧、另一侧还是位于领土边界,生活空间的亲密程度也会发生变化。
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Spatial organization concepts for living spaces with two centres
In a functional sense, the centre of the living space is a gathering area for its users and for visitors. In most cases, the living area has at least one space towards which its users gravitate daily or occasionally. In situations where there are two or more centres in the living area, their position, size and connection determine the character of the functional organization, and they result from the social needs of the users. This paper analyzes characteristic examples of how dwellings are organized with several gathering centres, drawing out three basic concepts: a) living space with centres grouped in a social zone, b) living space with a flexible centre on the boundary between zones and c) living space with a secondary centre in a private area. On the other hand, attention is drawn to the existence of different boundaries of territoriality (boundaries of ownership, hospitality and intimacy), which determine the domains of social, private and intimate zones in housing. Depending on whether the gathering centres are located on one side, on the other, or along the border of territoriality, the degree of intimacy of the living space also changes.
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