The 26 Principles of Architecture

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07 | Mass

Mass is the presence of “volumetric density” (Simitch and Warke,

2014). Mass can be created through additive process, in which masses are conglomorated, or “added,” to create a unified surface or volume. Mass can also be created through subtractive processes, removing mass from a single volume to create a new form. These processes can be both literal or conceptual. Masses are largely defined by their density, the extent in which

26 Principles of Design

they appear impenetrable, as well as their gravity, their visual weight.

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Planes and Mass: From certain angles the folded planes have the appearane of mass.


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