Ddimeeritasojen
Ddimeeritasojen is a theoretical framework in architecture and urban design that conceptualizes space as two interlocking layers: a physical layer of built forms and circulation, and a social layer comprising use, meaning, and interaction. By treating social practices as a fundamental dimension of space, the approach seeks to design environments where physical and social layers influence each other, rather than operate in isolation.
Etymology and history: The term is relatively new in scholarly discourse and has no widely agreed etymology.
Core concepts: The physical layer includes levels, platforms, stair sequences, mezzanines, and materials that condition movement
Applications: Ddimeeritasojen informs architecture, landscape design, and urban planning, with emphasis on public spaces, campuses, and
Critique: Scholars note challenges in measuring social outcomes, risk of homogenization across cultures, and the potential