Title: Spatial trends, transformations
1Spatial trends,trans-form-ations modeling
ULI fall meetingNew York, November 3, 2004
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6Convergent trends often lead to
transformations
7Two similar trends
- Securitization of real
- property
- Redistribution of real
- space
8Developed urban space
- public infrastructure -
- expanding
- private real estate -
- diminishing
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10Central Boston
1929 1980
Source Alan Jacobs, Great Streets
11Outcomes of property securitization
decreased capital
requirements increased liquidity increased
flexibility
12Outcomes of spatial redistribution decreased
flexibility increased complexity increased
capital requirements
13 primitive
Space
universal
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15universal space a la Euclid
16the grid - courtesy of universal space
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19primitive spacewhat we experience
20primitive spaceconsists of a combination
ofrefuge - enclosable viewsprospect -
continuous views
21primitive space - Pueblo Bonito in Chaco Canyon,
NM
22primitive space - a floor of a shopping mall in
Los Angeles
23primitive space has shaperefuge - 2
dimensions- convexityprospect - 1 dimension -
linearity
24the shapes of primitive space
refuge prospect
25applications of primitive space measures
location/site optimization functionality
analysis
26location/site optimization
27A, B whats the difference?
28spaces of prospect - lineality
29nodes of prospect
30links of nodes
31ordinal network of nodes
32big difference A - 1st rank B - 4th rank
33functionality analysis
34a simple building
whats inside?
35options for partitioning
36spaces of refuge - convexity
37nodes and links of refuge
38ordinal/area inequality patterns
39functional potential
professional offices meeting hall
office-showroom art gallery front/back office
40spatial shape-networks
reveal subtle trends and whether, and how,
underlying spatial configurations support
locational and functional objectives
41comparative differences
before-after functional-dysfunctional
total-partial ours-theirs
standard-substandard
42the lesson
very small physical differences can result in
very large spatial differences, and unexpected
location and functional problems