clustered forms
Isaac Kremer/ November 23, 2025/ / 0 comments
Consist of forms that are grouped together by proximity or the sharing of a common visual trait. A clustered organization groups its forms according to functional requirements of size, shape or proximity. Lacking the introverted nature and geometrical regularity of centralized forms, a clustered organization is flexible enough to incorporate forms of various shapes, sizes, and orientations into its structure. (Ching, 1979)