Every design process involves an act of arrangement. That arrangement can be the position spaces in relation to one another or the positioning of objects in space. The act of arrangement speak to a strategy of organization. How does an organizational strategy influence the arrangement of objects and spaces? The organizational strategy of any design will define intent for the relationships among components. Arrangement is the act of making that tests the possibilities of that intent. Relationships are established between forms or spaces through grouping or association , orientation , proximity , or proportion. Through arranging spaces. A designer is able to determine not only the relationship between those spaces but also the sequence in which they are encountered