Dynamic Organisation refers to the rhythm also known as the "cohesion in temporal texts" (Halliday and Matthiessen 2004: 11; van Leeuwen 2005: 182) within a space starting at a Given ( point of departure) and moving through a New( point of arrival).
. Within these elements there are organisational points that guide the experience, in particular an ambient space hosting a hodological experience. Through the medium of a story board, we are able to see perspective points within a visitor's promenade. At the start (given) the observer has their point of arrival in view (new) also known as the Centre. This is strategically placed dynamic organisational element as the time poor business man can quickly anticipate the ambience of the text and how far it is. As the promenade continues the visitor experiences two potential promenades, allowing them to decide their path (freedom). From there, they are in view of a small bridge crossing over the water which is the only way to access gazebo. This creates a unique ambient space where the visitor can "feel" like they are stepping into a different space their work space. From the centre of the gazebo the visitor is encapsulated in the gazebo but can still be in view of all parts of the park. Once they leave the Gazebo, they are received by potential promenades to lead them toward salient and framing elements such as signs and tress that lightly guide their path toward the exit through a gate. These dynamic organisational elements reveal that this park is a free space, where one can choose their path, however can choose to be directed towards and easily accessible Centre.