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space, Perspective Flow, Architecture, Asymmetric Ordering Systems,…
space
are discovered and experienced in sequence
like a plot of sttorys conveys emotions
main characteristic of architecture
possible to experience by moving through various spatial uniits
Perspective Flow
Does not disqualify significance of the axis
Architecture
like a book tells a story
through material and immaterial aspects
the visitor can interpret the building
and hence the story with certain degree of freedom
cause it can tell something that wasnt originally planned
same elements can lead to different intrepretation
like a tale, can provoke reactions and emotions
narration in architecture
they allow us to reveal aspects of the buildings impossible to perceive from traditional drawings and models alone
Asymmetric Ordering Systems
Novel approaches to spatial sequencing and
the actor-scene relationships were formed
Movement of the eye, mind, and body became critical elements within design
forming “movement architecture”
Symmetric Ordering Systems
Limited potential for spatial arrangements
Place emphasis on the axis above all other elements
Proliferation of this work and its strict order around axiality
through exacting control and
predictable outcomes
Diminishes surprise
& excitement
Movement Architecture
Does not disqualify significance of the axis
Reorganises hierarchical structure
so that
Spatial comprehension is achieved through experience
rather than compositional clarity
models alone.