THE EFFECT OF THE SPACE RELATIONS ON THE STREAMLINED MOVEMENT IN THE UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS | ||
DIYALA JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES | ||
Article 3, Volume 7, Issue 2, June 2014, Pages 14-27 PDF (0 K) | ||
Author | ||
Chro Ali Hama-Raza | ||
Abstract | ||
The aim of designing any building or space is to make optimum use of the building or space, and to avoid using problems after design and implementation processes. So, it is necessary to provide studies on the use of different spaces. From the important spaces that shall be studied is university space, due to the close link between university and community. The internal spaces of university buildings are considered to be one of the most important spaces in university systems. They play an important role at containing basic activities for the university systems, such us (educational, administrative, and service activities). Hence, is the importance of the study of spaces and space relations, but space relations cannot be studied without returning to the basic components of the urban environment in the city, which is a system composed of space, mass, movement, and activities as expressed by (Spreirgen), that will be addressed in the research through the study of space-mass relationship, and within this aspect is the pattern of spatial relationships between university buildings and surrounding spaces. From this the research problem can be determined by existence of variation about the interpretation - The effect of the space relations on the streamline movement in the university buildings. The research aims to study the space relations in more focused way through the concept of mass and space, and studying the streamline movement through the study existing movement patterns in the university. The practical part includes analysis the streamlined buildings in the Sulaymani University, according to a set of indicators of movement patterns. Then through it, the researcher reached a set of conclusions and recommendations. | ||
Keywords | ||
Sulaymani University; space relations; streamline movement | ||
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