
Occupation layers
Occupation layers refer to the different depths or levels at which human activities and spaces are organized within a building or environment. These layers can include areas designated for specific functions, such as workspaces, recreational zones, or social gathering spots, often stacked or arranged vertically or horizontally. Recognizing these layers helps in designing spaces that efficiently support various activities, improve movement flow, and enhance user experience by clearly defining each area's purpose within the overall environment.