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- Wandering
- Abstract
- The idea that composition, detail, light incidence, etcetera, raise the quality of an edifice to the level of good architecture is not sufficient. Architectural quality allows the edifice to be more than the container for what is inside, the wall more than a division, and the material more than the absorption of forces. This added value lies in the capacity to let all the senses roam. Good architecture leads to a change in perception, and vice versa. Good architecture must therefore be built. Only the genuine experience of space, material, light and sound, and the experience of building, is powerful enough to influence perception.
- Citation
- Ronner, E. (2013). Wandering. What is Good Architecture?, OASE, (90), 44–48. Retrieved from https://oasejournal.nl/en/Issues/90/Wandering
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- May 2013
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