The organization of the elements is important because it gives the user information about the functioning of the plan’s elements and the
connections between them. The most important functions are determined through the programme and xed (i.e. The Grande Hall), however
Tschumi adapts the Grande hall and the Museum into his overall scheme. Tschumi’s programme prescribes that all the important functions
are concentrated together in order to guarantee areas that will be animated even during quieter times. As well, Tschumi moves main activities
and disperses them to create a dierentiated pattern of busy and quiet experiences. Tschumi has adapted these two elements and interwoven
them to a point of equilibrium.
After unravelling the programme, Tschumi uses a point grid of small buildings which serve as anchor points for the park’s amenities. There is
clarity in the combination and relations created while still allowing for ambiguity through path systems that are implied and of a dierent
character.