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A program document specifies the requirements of a space without concern for how these requirements will be met. By coming up with a program before planning the specific layout, we separate the concerns of specifying requirements and implementing those specifications. | A program document specifies the requirements of a space without concern for how these requirements will be met. By coming up with a program before planning the specific layout, we separate the concerns of specifying requirements and implementing those specifications. | ||
== Potentially relevant observations == | == Potentially relevant observations small inferences== | ||
I recorded these observations on August 3, 2013, during the reorganization weekend. They should represent how the room was normally arranged before that. | |||
I should add some pictures so that everything below makes sense. | |||
* Junk often accumulates in on the main table. | |||
* There are plants all over the place, but there's no special place for them. | |||
* The stuff on the windowsill is rarely used. | |||
* DoraBot and empty arcades are rarely used but not stored in the closet. (These are big; maybe we should come up with a better way of storing big things.) | |||
* Each table has access to power plugs. | |||
== Adjacencies == | == Adjacencies == |
Revision as of 18:55, 3 August 2013
This is a program document for the physical room layout and a scratch pad for associated notes, research and observations.
Terms
A program document specifies the requirements of a space without concern for how these requirements will be met. By coming up with a program before planning the specific layout, we separate the concerns of specifying requirements and implementing those specifications.
Potentially relevant observations small inferences
I recorded these observations on August 3, 2013, during the reorganization weekend. They should represent how the room was normally arranged before that.
I should add some pictures so that everything below makes sense.
- Junk often accumulates in on the main table.
- There are plants all over the place, but there's no special place for them.
- The stuff on the windowsill is rarely used.
- DoraBot and empty arcades are rarely used but not stored in the closet. (These are big; maybe we should come up with a better way of storing big things.)
- Each table has access to power plugs.