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Spatial compositional characteristics appeared on museum architectures by Chang Sea-Young can be classified into three parts. The spatial composition by movement makes it a limited space of architecture, and the movement of people occurred around this space using ramps and stairs. It does not function for moving, but is used to recognize the change of space through movement of people. The spatial composition by the central space appeared as a different shape depending on building type and surroundings, he and is shaped as a courtyard and an a atrium in museum architecture by Chang Sea-Young. The spatial composition by definite boundary sets clear edge instead of diffusing it regarding the relationship between nature and architecture, and attempts co-existing naturalism architecture by inserting natural elements like a courtyard, or an atrium. |