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Phenomenology and Architecture
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Materiality
Materiality in architecture refers to the tangible substances used in construction, providing a textural and sensory experience that connects inhabitants to the physical world.
Light and Shadow
Light and shadow in architectural design influence human perceptions and mood, shaping the ambiance and experience of a space.
Scale and Proportion
Scale and proportion in architecture govern the relationships between different elements, affecting how spaces are perceived and experienced by individuals.
Spatial Flow
Spatial flow refers to the movement within space, guiding inhabitants through experiences and interactions within the architectural environment.
Symmetry and Balance
Symmetry and balance provide a sense of order and harmony in architecture, affecting emotional responses and perceived stability of structures.
Threshold
Thresholds are transitional spaces or elements in architecture that signify a change or passage from one space to another, mediating experiences and perceptions.
Texture
Texture in architecture refers to the surface quality of materials, engaging the sense of touch, and contributes to the character and sensory richness of spaces.
Form and Function
Form and function in architecture encapsulate the relationship between the appearance of a building and its purpose, affecting usability and aesthetic experience.
Acoustics
Acoustics in architecture involve the control of sound in spaces, shaping the auditory experience and influencing the atmosphere of environments.
Fenestration
Fenestration refers to the design and disposition of openings in a building, such as windows and doors, affecting light, ventilation, and the relationship between indoor and outdoor spaces.
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