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aatafacnori|y acccmmooated in the dcub|e cabin units, or o�f-size, tMs area <br /> shou|d remain in use aa a p!ay-Field. <br /> A|thcuc:h it |a beyond the scope of this document to. devei�� a de7=i!ad anc� <br /> ` <br /> compr-ehensive program for each buiidin�' it may be desir�o\� �� �ive a rew <br /> examples of detaiis which wi|| give future development' -,ho quality and <br /> character consistent with the Plan's intent' <br /> in general the P|an cai| for development which responds to the coMfort of <br /> human beings as they participate in site activities and even�s. <br /> [)ver.powering urchiteoturai statements, hosri/e fancy geometry, and t�e <br /> standard cliches found in modern suburbia and downtown offices are not <br /> appropriate. It is important that the built environment resoond tc livability <br /> and habitability- from a users point of view by understanding how people <br /> perceive their surroundings, interact with one another and the site and, <br /> participate i n camp activity. The Salvation Army is known for hospitality, <br /> Silver Lake Camp foci|ities also need to be a hospitable environment allowing ^ <br />' for individuality, sense of purpose and aae|ection of choices. <br />' <br /> The Camp can be made more comfortable and iive|y by incorporating the <br /> foilowing features: <br />| <br />| <br /> -careful attention to developing views <br /> -busy/quiet area contrasts <br />� -duster spaces for 20-30 persons <br /> -intimate spaces for 5-7 persons (adjacent toalarger space) <br />' <br />` <br /> -places to sit alone, but having a group nearby <br />' <br /> -sunny places to sit- everywhere, particularly by passageways, doorways, <br /> activity areas, water and soon <br />� -form outdoor rooms using building wa||a' fences, and canvas awnings <br /> -connect interior of buildings with exterior using views, many large doors, <br /> similar materials, plazas, terraces, canopies, overhangs, porches, galleries, <br /> 33 <br />