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In order to recuperate what have been the major issues at stake in the past two years let me briefly state the main reference points for the work presented below. 2005 was concerned with
 
Compressed complexity 
Towers 
Interarticulation 
Navigation/Perception / Visiula penetration/ Mental Maps 
Interface with ground 
 
Complementary, 2006 further dealt with
 
Simultaneity &amp; Latency 
Special Complexity 
Gestalt Principles 
Multiple Iconicity 
Figure Ground Segregation 
 

The Diploma is based on the study and work that has already been devoted to these themes in the relevant terms and, rather than introducing completely new issues, it is structured around the guiding principles mentioned above.
 
Term Aims
The main aim was the further evaluation of the above listed choice of themes, emphasizing the focus on special complexity, interarticulation, navigation relating to the Gestalt principles and clustering. 
 
Thesis: Presenting a New Tool: Graffiti Structure and its Application in Architecture
The thesis formulates the aim to complement given means by developing new tools with which the requested aims can be achieved. It focuses on the study of Graffiti and its inherent structure of single elements merging into a whole entity. 
 
Implementation
The results of the thesis are applied in a competition project in Madrid.</lom:langstring>

  
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In order to recuperate what have been the major issues at stake in the past two years let me briefly state the main reference points for the work presented below. 2005 was concerned with
 
Compressed complexity 
Towers 
Interarticulation 
Navigation/Perception / Visiula penetration/ Mental Maps 
Interface with ground 
 
Complementary, 2006 further dealt with
 
Simultaneity &amp; Latency 
Special Complexity 
Gestalt Principles 
Multiple Iconicity 
Figure Ground Segregation 
 

The Diploma is based on the study and work that has already been devoted to these themes in the relevant terms and, rather than introducing completely new issues, it is structured around the guiding principles mentioned above.
 
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Thesis: Presenting a New Tool: Graffiti Structure and its Application in Architecture
The thesis formulates the aim to complement given means by developing new tools with which the requested aims can be achieved. It focuses on the study of Graffiti and its inherent structure of single elements merging into a whole entity. 
 
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