
The arrangement of spaces within a building or urban environment plays a significant role in how people experience them. In this lesson, you will examine the principles of spatial organization, including how spaces are defined, connected, and flow into one another. You will explore how architects decide the layout of rooms in a house, the zoning of areas in a public space, and the relationship between private and communal areas. The way spaces are organized can encourage social interaction, privacy, or even a sense of openness and freedom. From the design of cozy interiors to the planning of sprawling city parks, understanding spatial organization is key to creating environments that serve both functional needs and emotional well-being.