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plattegrondstructuur

Plattegrondstructuur is the arrangement of spaces within a building as expressed in its floor plan. It defines how rooms and areas relate to each other, how people move through the building, and how services and structural elements are integrated. The structure typically includes a central or distributed circulation network (corridors, stairwells, elevators), functional blocks (living, working, sleeping areas, kitchens, bathrooms), and service cores (utilities, mechanical rooms). Vertical relationships across floors are linked via cores and stairs.

Key design considerations include adjacencies (which spaces should be near each other for efficiency and comfort),

Common typologies range from cellular layouts with closed rooms to open-plan configurations; central cores with surrounding

In practice, architects develop the plattegrondstructuur through iterative studies such as bubble diagrams and adjacency matrices,

flow
and
accessibility,
natural
light,
acoustic
comfort,
fire
safety,
and
flexibility
for
future
use.
The
plattegrondstructuur
also
interacts
with
the
building's
structure
and
services,
influencing
column
grids,
load
paths,
and
mechanical
routing.
spaces;
and
hybrid
schemes
that
combine
zones
with
flexible
partitions.
The
choice
depends
on
program,
user
needs,
and
regulatory
requirements.
refining
it
into
a
detailed
floor
plan
supported
by
CAD/BIM
models.
The
structure
affects
usability,
efficiency,
and
long-term
adaptability,
making
it
a
fundamental
aspect
of
interior
and
building
design
across
residential,
commercial,
and
institutional
projects.