Overlap: The program of the buildings piece together in abstract ways. All the floors are organized in different ways.Intersect: The buildings intersect into one another and meet in a common courtyard that is shared by all the buildings.Merge: The spaces are all pushed into one another and combine spaces. The public and private are close to each other, there is not much separation between programs.Blend: The buildings appears to be directly placed on the land that it is built on. It was blended into the topography to fit the site.Bundle: The units are combined together to create a single space. The piece together to group the separate rooms into one.Mix: The program is all mixed together stacking one another on top. The building is abstract from the other buildings surrounding and mixes into the skyline rather than blending.Weave: The rooms appear to be separate but all weave together when seeing in section. The units are not compromised on a single floor but rather move up and down floors.Bind: The balconies surrounding the units are not separated by any barrier. Thus they are continuously wrapping on each floor binding the units together.Laminate: The layers of the building all showcase different amenities. The layering of the building in a convenient way allow for ease of use of each program.Gather: The lower public walkway emphasizes the idea of bringing people together. This common space forces people to gather into this area.