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Appropriate proportions of perspective contexts
Physical:
Roughly rectangular indoor spaces.
Broader:
Partially isolated contexts
Partially exposed perspective context
Variation in size of perspective contexts
Limiting length of communication pathways
Local sources for perspective nourishment
Occupiable sites for perspective inactivity
Context for forms of perspective presentation
Local opportunities for perspective activity
Small-scale perspective interaction contexts
Hospitable domain for perspective nourishment
Provision for temporary perspective inactivity
Common domain at the focal point of a structure
Enfolded overview domains of minimum proportions
Relatively isolated context for each perspective
Semi-autonomous contexts for maturing perspectives
Hospitable non-linear domain external to structures
Exchange contexts controlled by a single perspective
Appropriate configuration for perspective interaction
Organization of structure to provide occupiable sites
Interrelationship of contexts of developing perspectives
Hospitable reception of external perspectives by structures
Internal transition spaces enhancing structural entry points
Integrating transition pathways between levels into a structure
Semi-autonomous contexts for perspectives of decreasing activity
Structures adaptable to changing number of embodied perspectives
Integrating coordinated exposure to irrationality into structures
Functional enhancement of domains separating complementary structures
Appropriate configuration for interaction of complementary perspectives
Narrower:
Overview of external contexts
Distortion resistant boundaries
Level generation of minimum tension
Partially enclosed internal domains
Substantive distinctions separating domains
Harmonizing space distribution between levels
Inter-domain contexts for perspective adjuncts
Primary inter-level connections at transitions in boundary orientation
Congruence between spaces defined by the framework and spaces defined by the processes within it