Uploaded on 2019-03-26 by Olga Pieritz
1.It is visible, that there are important buildings around a place. There are no cars. You can see some people passing by or standing around. Furthermore there are some chairs. In the background you can see some illuminated shop-windows. it is visible, that behind the office buildings there is a wellknown apartment building with a lot of green plants on it. In the middle of the place you can see that there is a big open lightwell. 2.With these visible facts I can read for example following invisible information: With the two typs of buildings (business and living) we can get the invisible information, that at this place people will pass during the whole week. The visible information, that there are no cars, shows the invisible, that it is a pedestrian area. 3.The invisible information, that there may pass a lot of people every day, can become knowledge, if you check, which kind of persons are passing, during which time and what for. Mapping those facts these informations can help you 2 build a more adapted place (with maybe waiting spots or morning bars, simply the needs of the passing people, so it becomes maybe a more resting and meetingplace).