Direct Access from Entry. Direct, readily un-
derstandable access to all primary activity
modules from the entry area is designed to help
potential users understand, and encourage them to
use, the full range of activities of the DYAC.
(2) Approach without Intrusion. The circulation
system should be designed so a visitor can easily
approach and comprehend the various activity
spaces without feeling he is intruding or has to
make a commitment to enter and join. This makes it
easier for newcomers and others reticent about
joining on-going activities. Circulation paths that
skirt semi-open spaces or run in the midst of ac-
tivity areas, and ample glazed areas to reveal in-
door activities, help further this goal.
(3) Functional Separability. The circulation
system should be designed so that certain areas
can remain open and active while others, such as
the programmed spaces and large space module,
can be closed off.