CONCEPTUALISING: How people interact with each other and how architecture can support and influence these interactions. Specifically how architecture 'deals' with people and how this impacts on the personal space of people. People define the spaces of architecture just as much as architecture defines how people use a space. That is to say, architecture must consider how people 'use' any particular space: how people interact needs to be part of that consideration. Particularly the concept of 'personal space' since this is a basic human desire. The proximity to others needs to be factored into even the simplest of designs; there is no point of having a corridor which requires its users to 'squeeze' past each other.
HYPOTHESIS: Architecture has the potential to influence how people interact within a space. A space should respond to how it is used, the greater the usage the more adapted it should become.
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