Architecture as Experience, Not Just Form
Architecture is often discussed in terms of form — façades, proportions, materials, and details. While these elements are important, they represent only one layer of architectural understanding.
Architecture is often discussed in terms of form — façades, proportions, materials, and details. While these elements are important, they represent only one layer of architectural understanding. Architecture, at its core, is an experience shaped by movement, light, sound, and memory.
A building is never static. It unfolds as we approach it, enter it, and move through it.