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Tis helps to heightened our audile senses. Te introduction of the plant allows us to focus onto the central landscape feature as we are then drawn to the next feature wall designed as an elongated 8. Trough this symbolic gesture it allows us to focus the direction of travel further inwards towards the sanctity of the home which then lays the main entrance.


CREATING SPATIAL


RELATIONSHIPS Once inside the home, we need to define how spaces relate to one another and this can be achieved through the triangular matrix. By creating a triangular relationship between the 3 main areas of the home – living, dining and kitchen, it allows each function to define its own space yet the spatial relationship is kept tight such that each function is interrelated to one another. For example, the dining room is defined in its own enclosure with its own view to the front landscape pond while the living room is focused on the pool behind. Te kitchen is placed at the side within the back of house or service zone but each area is open with its back to one another thereby creating this invisible link with each other. Te secret is not to place either function


or space too close or too far from each other but rather in a triangular matrix where the travel distance is just right to interact yet far enough so each space is able to maintain its own unique feature.


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