TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE IN ARCHITECTURE
Tangible elements in architecture refer to physical, visible components such as the building structure, walls, flooring…
Tangible elements in architecture refer to physical, visible components such as the building structure, walls, flooring…
There are three basic categories of color theory that are logical and useful : 1) Color wheel 2) Color harmony 3) The context of how colors are used Color theories create a logical structure for col…
Dominance refers to the visual weight and emphasis of elements in an architectural design, such as buildings, spaces, or objects…
Logic and decoration are two key elements in design that work together to create a harmonious and aesthetically pleasing result…
Design focuses on the aesthetic and functional aspects of a single object, while architecture takes a holistic view, considering…