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TB I 6 ABALI 2
• In a large home there may be several spaces for this purpose
• there is a special terminology related with this particular space
• In English : hall, living room, den, parlor, family room, front room,....
• In Turkish : salon, oturma odası, hayat, eyvan,.....
TB I 6 ABALI 3
which activities it may
accommodate ?
• social interaction and sharing, accepting
guests (strangers, friends, relatives),
child-parent interaction, child play,....
• speaking, reading, TV watching, music
listening, music playing, hobby, study,....
• eating snacks and drinking beverages,
contemplating, taking a nap,.........
TB I 6 ABALI 4
• The living room is a multi functional space which should have flexible arrangement to accommodate all.
• In a larger dwelling, one main hall may have zones for different uses
• In an even larger dwelling, there may be spaces reserved for, guest accepting, TV and music, hobby, family get together, child play,.....
TB I 6 ABALI 7
• A traditional
Japanese living
space was also
multi functional
room streching out
to nature
TB I 6 ABALI 9
• Basically arrangement of a living space
requires
– group(s) of seatings
– zones for different activities
– in good proportion and relation
TB I 6 ABALI 21
• Change in life style reflected in seating type
and arrangement.
• Since then we are using chairs, arm chairs,
couchs, sofas, recling chairs, etc....
• All of them iply a different purpose
TB I 6 ABALI 24
the simplest
grouping of seats
require distance just
enough for social
interaction and
movement in
between
TB I 6 ABALI 25
social
distance
120-360 cm
at distance
more than
360 cm
conversation
is not
possible
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