Theory of Architecture
Theory of Architecture
Theory of Architecture
Communication
ANTONIO
GAUDI’S WORKS
Symbolism in architecture:
The sculptures of the Hindu temple (gods, human figures),
the mosaics of the Byzantine church (shows wealth), and
the stuccoes ( lime + sand + water – applied wet and then
hardens, plaster – used inside, stucco – used outside) of
Moorish palaces (west part of north Africa) are not
ornamental applications; they determine the form of the
building itself.
the text
context and
meaning to
Central of House
2. Hal vitu or vitu: first courtyard; literally,
"hall house."
3. Tontu: columns.
4. Melpati, tinnai: a raised platform on
which people sit.
5. Valavu: aisle or corridor surrounding
central courtyard.
6. Ull arai: pulli's inner room for puja and
storage of dowry items.
7. Veli arai: pulli's outer room.
BHUDDIST STUPA
SQUARE AND
VAASTU
(Rapoport, 1990).
Communication
The law recognizes the communicative function of
architecture in two ways.