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a diagram showing the different types of bubbles and how they are used to describe them

Bubble diagrams are crucial in architecture for effective space planning and early design visualization. They help architects organize and understand the spatial relationships within a building, ensuring functional and efficient layouts. By identifying potential issues early, they streamline the design process and facilitate clear communication with clients and stakeholders, making complex concepts more accessible and allowing for valuable feedback. This ultimately leads to better-balanced…

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the diagram shows how to use different shapes and sizes for an organization chart, including circles, squares, rectangles, etc

Ritika Rathore • Architectural Illustrator • Educator on Instagram: "Exploring Spatial Organization in Architecture Spatial organization plays a pivotal role in shaping architectural design and user experiences. This graphic outlines key methods used in spatial arrangement—from repetitive spaces and centralized distributions to the use of symmetry and reference axes. Each technique reflects different functional, aesthetic, and contextual considerations, guiding how individuals move through…

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an image of some sort of structure that looks like it is made out of blocks

A really simple sheet explaining a concept model. The metaphor depicted is a "day in the life" of a London worker. It is a critique of how we distribute our time amongst activities we have to do (objective) and things we want to do (subjective). Made with Sketch up, Illustrator and Photoshop.

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the diagram shows different types of furniture

Sonia Mancxia on Instagram: “[conceptual] A set of sketched diagrams produced for one of the set of buildings (transect pockets: a space demarcated by the line of…”

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