You have the general idea on creating the diagrams. However, some are a bit incomplete, mainly the Public vs. Private diagrams.
Remember that public spaces are spaces that are open to anyone who is "invited" into the building. That means hallways, access circulation, public bathrooms, reception area, etc.
Private spaces are reserved for a particular set of guests and people who have clearance to use them such as staff or members.
Make sure to include as much information as possible in your diagrams.
Cynthia,
ReplyDeleteYou have the general idea on creating the diagrams. However, some are a bit incomplete, mainly the Public vs. Private diagrams.
Remember that public spaces are spaces that are open to anyone who is "invited" into the building. That means hallways, access circulation, public bathrooms, reception area, etc.
Private spaces are reserved for a particular set of guests and people who have clearance to use them such as staff or members.
Make sure to include as much information as possible in your diagrams.