Architectural Plan Logic and Systematization
Architectural plan types shape both the expression and the functional efficiency of a building, making them a central subject in architectural research. Traditional classifications often depend on personal experience or historical precedents, creating a fragmented understanding. This study revisits the foundations of architectural plan types and reconstructs them through a logical lens. By establishing a basic plan library derived from regular polygon systems and grid systems, the work proposes 18 universal plan types capable of generating complex forms. A preliminary evaluation method, using indicators such as concentration, symmetry, and complexity, helps analyse these plan types with greater precision. The study’s systematic framework supports design exploration across architecture, urban morphology, visual graphics, and product design. Logical Reconstruction of Plan Types This research proposes a logical pathway for rethinking architectural plan types by moving beyond subjective ...