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10 Evans Figures-doors-And-passages 1997 Pics

This article discusses how architecture can be understood through the concepts of figures, doors, and passages. It explores how spaces are defined by boundaries like walls but also connected through openings like doors. The author argues that understanding these relationships is key to appreciating the experience of architecture and how it structures human movement and perception.

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10 Evans Figures-doors-And-passages 1997 Pics

This article discusses how architecture can be understood through the concepts of figures, doors, and passages. It explores how spaces are defined by boundaries like walls but also connected through openings like doors. The author argues that understanding these relationships is key to appreciating the experience of architecture and how it structures human movement and perception.

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Evans, Robin, "Figures, Doors and Passages," [1997].

In Space Reader:
Heterogeneous Space is Architecture, Edited by Michael Hensel et al.
Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley, 2009: 73-94.

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