Dear Architects: You keep using that word: Origami, and as Inigo Montoya would say, I do not think it means what you think it means. As an Origami folder with a passion for architecture, I want to set the record straight. And for all you would-be architectural origamists, I have developed the innovative Bangle Test to help you self-diagnose whether your project actually deserves the title: Origami.
Servant and served space is an concept used in architectural theory and planning. Simply put, it is this:
Servant space is the framework of utilitarian spaces that connects, frames, and enables the served space to perform its programmatic duties. A servant space may be a corridor, a staircase, an alcove, a storeroom, a bathroom, mechanical room or a similar secondary space. |