Thursday, September 8, 2011

(IN)FORMALITY

Students: Lissett Ruiz, Gustavo Ruiz, Rocío Sánchez, Diana Turcios

The work of this day was centered on the observation that each one of the members had about the place of study, through an internal-external visualization, which allowed us to have a more detailed understanding of the place and the many components of itself, after this we could conclude:

  • At a first glance, it may have a superficial perception as to observe the place you can reach the conclusion that space is totally informal, surrounded around with formality by other spaces.
  • When you make a more detailed study, taking an approach to people and the place we can see that within this informality is a superficial formality (depending on the approach taken), if we remember some of our concept, we can say that informality may remain if it meets user requirements. 
  • The formality or informality is awarded to a place because of how it presents itself due to improvisation, the order that compose the environment and space, also can be awarded to the place land use because we can see many times that don’t have much relation with the other spaces around them. 














1 comment:

  1. Hi (IN)Formality, I have a doubt about how the people behave in that place. I mean, it was a different behavior between the people that where on the formal and the informal places? or it was just the same behaviors of both?

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