For my walk I took a simple and short path. My walk consisted of mostly walkways and sidewalks. I went up and down hills as I walked and I didn’t encounter too many stops, only to slow down so people could walk in front of me. The only impact I had on my walk was noticing how fast and slow I was walking, it was cold so I usually tend to walk pretty fast and try and get to my destination as fast as I can so I’m not out in the cold for too long. But I had to remind myself that I had to notice my surrounding areas and slow down. The forms around me that took of physical space were the people I was walking by and the car on the road behind VWK that I encountered when I was walking back up the hill to my dorm.
The only thing that dictated the way that I walked was the surfaces that I was on. The only things that caused me to change my originally planned out course was the slight chilled rain falling from the sky and the amount of people cutting off my paths.
For Gravity I don’t really know it affects the whole world of design but for the functional part of it I saw that people around me were all wearing some form of protection that protected them from the weather around them. People rely on the warmth and the water resistance of whatever they are wearing to get them from Point a to Point b warm and dry. If it wasn’t for the functional Protection that they all had on then the gravity force of the water would have made them uncomfortable while going to their designations.
