Several Spaces in One: The Possibilities of Reconfigurable Layouts

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Although artificial intelligence is showing the potential to carry out successive iterations with good results, designing the layout of spaces takes up large portions of a designer's time. The organization of elements present within a space determines the flow of movement, the points of view and will largely dictate how it will be used. But the idea of stifling the use of the environment may not work for all cases. Due to space restrictions or supplementary uses that a room can have, some architects have developed dynamic layouts that have more than one possible use. Whether through dividing elements or special modules, these projects allow the space to change radically through movement.

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Cite: Souza, Eduardo. "Several Spaces in One: The Possibilities of Reconfigurable Layouts" [Vários espaços em um: as possibilidades das plantas reconfiguráveis] 20 Jan 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/975037/several-spaces-in-one-the-possibilities-of-reconfigurable-layouts> ISSN 0719-8884

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