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Examples of plan shape
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Do you mean "plan shape" in a particular context? Here are the common meanings and quick examples for each — tell me which one you want expanded.
1) Geometry / 2‑D shapes (simple “plan” shapes)
- Circle, ellipse
- Rectangle, square
- Triangle (equilateral, right, isosceles)
- Polygon (pentagon, hexagon)
- L‑shape, T‑shape, cross
- Irregular/organic blob
2) Building floor‑plan shapes (architecture)
- Simple rectangle/box plan
- Open‑plan (large undivided space)
- L‑plan (winged layout)
- U‑plan (central courtyard)
- H‑plan (two wings with central hall)
- T‑plan
- Courtyard plan (central void)
- Radial/central plan (circular or star)
- Split‑level or multi‑level plan
3) Landscape/site plan shapes
- Formal geometry (rectilinear beds, axial paths)
- Curvilinear (sinuous beds and paths)
- Courtyard, terrace, island, ribbon
4) Project/strategy plan shapes (process/timeline “shapes”)
- Linear/waterfall (straight sequence)
- Iterative/spiral (repeating loops)
- Rolling wave (phased, expanding detail)
- Agile/scrum (repeating sprints)
- Gantt/bar timeline (bar‑chart shape)
5) Other possible uses
- Planogram retail shapes (shelf layouts: block, linear, diagonal)
- Urban masterplan shapes (grid, radial, organic)
Which context do you mean? I can give examples, diagrams, pros/cons, or sample templates for the one you pick.
1) Geometry / 2‑D shapes (simple “plan” shapes)
- Circle, ellipse
- Rectangle, square
- Triangle (equilateral, right, isosceles)
- Polygon (pentagon, hexagon)
- L‑shape, T‑shape, cross
- Irregular/organic blob
2) Building floor‑plan shapes (architecture)
- Simple rectangle/box plan
- Open‑plan (large undivided space)
- L‑plan (winged layout)
- U‑plan (central courtyard)
- H‑plan (two wings with central hall)
- T‑plan
- Courtyard plan (central void)
- Radial/central plan (circular or star)
- Split‑level or multi‑level plan
3) Landscape/site plan shapes
- Formal geometry (rectilinear beds, axial paths)
- Curvilinear (sinuous beds and paths)
- Courtyard, terrace, island, ribbon
4) Project/strategy plan shapes (process/timeline “shapes”)
- Linear/waterfall (straight sequence)
- Iterative/spiral (repeating loops)
- Rolling wave (phased, expanding detail)
- Agile/scrum (repeating sprints)
- Gantt/bar timeline (bar‑chart shape)
5) Other possible uses
- Planogram retail shapes (shelf layouts: block, linear, diagonal)
- Urban masterplan shapes (grid, radial, organic)
Which context do you mean? I can give examples, diagrams, pros/cons, or sample templates for the one you pick.
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