Thursday 14 May 2020

Experiment 2: Theory

Architectural Theory

Movement in architecture is not only the literal motion of objects within a structure, but refers to the illusion of motion made by the architecture itself from a viewers perspective, as a result of its composition.

Reference:
Hardy, Adam. "The expression of movement in architecture." The Journal of Architecture 16, no.4 (2011): 471-497.

No comments:

Post a Comment