The buildings will have an extreme influence on one’s health and divine and our psychic state of ... more The buildings will have an extreme influence on one’s health and divine and our psychic state of being. The combination of euphony and stability, colour and light, connection with ecological footprint, and geometric guise are contributing factors of shelter which aspires to be stimulating. The relationship between architecture and geometry has frequently been a median issue in architectural theory and practice. Since the historic architecture, to the modern era architecture; the constructive, metaphysical, and aesthetic roles or geometry in architecture have been accurately used. As different kinds of geometry were evolved through the centuries, its perceived use to architecture developed equivalently from Vitruvius's early use of Euclidean ruler and compass constructions for architectural plans to the use of modern geometry to describe the structure of architectural forms. Apart from these and other surveillance about building forms, the relevance of geometry to architecture is demonstrated importantly by directing to occurrences of geometric forms in nature, space, architecture and other designs. In precise to the context, geometry is omnipresent in all the spheres of life.
People’s emotions and decision are greatly influenced by their surroundings. Spaces could have a ... more People’s emotions and decision are greatly influenced by their surroundings. Spaces could have a positive or negative impact on an individual. Places that are inviting, well configured and programmatically activated can attract a lot of people. It can have a profound influence on our health and our psychic and spiritual state of being. The physical space, in which humans live and work, has major effect on the nature and quality of everyday life and experiences. As Winston Churchill once said, “We shape our buildings; thereafter our buildings shape us.” By creating an environment around us that is supportive to our senses, we can enhance our human links with nature. Architecture, when used as a means of principles of universal harmony, it can sustain us, so that our homes become our heavens, and our work places support our creativity. This paper starts with a brief introduction of cognitive architecture followed by a review of the book 'Cognitive Architecture – Designing for how we respond to the built environment’.
The buildings will have an extreme influence on one’s health and divine and our psychic state of ... more The buildings will have an extreme influence on one’s health and divine and our psychic state of being. The combination of euphony and stability, colour and light, connection with ecological footprint, and geometric guise are contributing factors of shelter which aspires to be stimulating. The relationship between architecture and geometry has frequently been a median issue in architectural theory and practice. Since the historic architecture, to the modern era architecture; the constructive, metaphysical, and aesthetic roles or geometry in architecture have been accurately used. As different kinds of geometry were evolved through the centuries, its perceived use to architecture developed equivalently from Vitruvius's early use of Euclidean ruler and compass constructions for architectural plans to the use of modern geometry to describe the structure of architectural forms. Apart from these and other surveillance about building forms, the relevance of geometry to architecture is demonstrated importantly by directing to occurrences of geometric forms in nature, space, architecture and other designs. In precise to the context, geometry is omnipresent in all the spheres of life.
People’s emotions and decision are greatly influenced by their surroundings. Spaces could have a ... more People’s emotions and decision are greatly influenced by their surroundings. Spaces could have a positive or negative impact on an individual. Places that are inviting, well configured and programmatically activated can attract a lot of people. It can have a profound influence on our health and our psychic and spiritual state of being. The physical space, in which humans live and work, has major effect on the nature and quality of everyday life and experiences. As Winston Churchill once said, “We shape our buildings; thereafter our buildings shape us.” By creating an environment around us that is supportive to our senses, we can enhance our human links with nature. Architecture, when used as a means of principles of universal harmony, it can sustain us, so that our homes become our heavens, and our work places support our creativity. This paper starts with a brief introduction of cognitive architecture followed by a review of the book 'Cognitive Architecture – Designing for how we respond to the built environment’.
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The relationship between architecture and geometry has frequently been a median issue in architectural theory and practice. Since the historic architecture, to the modern era architecture; the constructive, metaphysical, and aesthetic roles or geometry in architecture have been accurately used. As different kinds of geometry were evolved through the centuries, its perceived use to architecture developed equivalently from Vitruvius's early use of Euclidean ruler and compass constructions for architectural plans to the use of modern geometry to describe the structure of architectural forms.
Apart from these and other surveillance about building forms, the relevance of geometry to architecture is demonstrated importantly by directing to occurrences of geometric forms in nature, space, architecture and other designs. In precise to the context, geometry is omnipresent in all the spheres of life.
This paper starts with a brief introduction of cognitive architecture followed by a review of the book 'Cognitive Architecture – Designing for how we respond to the built environment’.
The relationship between architecture and geometry has frequently been a median issue in architectural theory and practice. Since the historic architecture, to the modern era architecture; the constructive, metaphysical, and aesthetic roles or geometry in architecture have been accurately used. As different kinds of geometry were evolved through the centuries, its perceived use to architecture developed equivalently from Vitruvius's early use of Euclidean ruler and compass constructions for architectural plans to the use of modern geometry to describe the structure of architectural forms.
Apart from these and other surveillance about building forms, the relevance of geometry to architecture is demonstrated importantly by directing to occurrences of geometric forms in nature, space, architecture and other designs. In precise to the context, geometry is omnipresent in all the spheres of life.
This paper starts with a brief introduction of cognitive architecture followed by a review of the book 'Cognitive Architecture – Designing for how we respond to the built environment’.