Examining the circulation and the public vs. private Spaces (Mainly the relationship between these spaces. Note: the red line symbolizes private space; the dotted green line represents semi-private space; and the blue line represents public space)
Examining the Public vs. Private Spaces through sections.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjUCJ-tiFsHNkOnm8lxVKnSeapkYnJK7EEdV2OFUOgBbf56BDn547APYU_qdy5B5k7Uy6GR2iEwsMrDCz3ueKkH12mSfuM7JmGEKjdqPTGX1LtT2uUFiiRe4i11yXfVz2OKK_XiF-WVwvwv/s320/IntvsExtAxonometric+A4.jpg)
Examining the relationship between interior and exterior spaces (Note: white represents the interior, confined space; blue represents the interchanging interior and exterior spaces; brown represents the open, exterior space).
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