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PL PACKETS 1997
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PL PACKET 10211997
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7-. • n;s Qr.rt ;'f n :n-voi\`ta .-ev:e'.^I and Ir.".rr.rG::a l:.;ri .h.. <br /> tc cetermine -oafs, needs. possibilities, anQ priorities in V� :e areas cf <br /> cdminlstratior, proczrami. parscnnei, site, structures, maintenance. and finances. <br /> 3) Design: <br /> �. <br /> Before, curing, and following the gathering and synthesis ,' base information <br /> the Consultant formulated a variety of possible alternatives for site <br />' development. The various factors influencing site form were prioritized. The <br /> pattern of development recommended by the Consultant is a direct response to <br /> the patterns of events. group sizes, interpersona! . aiatior.sh.ps, human <br /> anvir-onmental interaction, and the activities which are expect-ad tc occur on -the <br /> site. <br /> 0rinciples useful in evaluating ideas were as follo-.-4s: <br /> vitality - the ability of the site to support bath hu^nan anc non-human <br /> life. <br /> } 2) sense - the way that the camp's values are cleariy perceived by, and <br /> J . <br /> ? • match with, a viewer's expectations. <br /> 3) fit - the manner in which physical form supports projected activities. <br /> 4) access - degree that site resources are made available to potentiai users. <br /> r 5) control - ability to repair, modify, and manage spaces. <br /> t Each of the five factors listed above is balanced against the others to promote <br /> maximum efficiency while treating each site user .,iith rustic. T^a cost of <br /> s developing a feature must be justified by the benefits received. <br /> RT The Plan intends that the Camp convey a sense of dynamic openness and <br /> hospitality. It should be flexible and adaptable to changing conditions over <br />{ <br /> time, and to the diverse needs of different site users. There must be sufficient <br /> diversity to prevent boredom of the camper or staff member. Users will <br /> perceive it as an inspiring place to be. It is a place where people can feel <br /> connected and whole. The success or failure of the Camp is largely determined <br /> • <br /> :J 12 <br /> f <br />
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