Twenty-Six Design Concepts, Illustrated

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movement Although inherently static, architecture certainly has potential to convey a sense of movement. Often associated with rhythm, playfulness, or transformation, movement can be represented architecturally in a variety of manners. However, this usually stems from an aesthetic element that draws the eye in a specific pattern of movement; the movement's effect on the viewer can be tailored depending on how the building directs the eye. For instance, a highly regulated pattern of movement can gesture towards seriousness, while various patterns could deliver an edgy or vibrant feel. In the case of Isamu Noguchi's design for a slide in his playscape in Atlanta's Piedmont Park, the rotational, soft movement of the slide around the cylindrical core provides a relaxing, approachable understanding of the minimalist structure that encourages play.


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