Thursday, May 19, 2011
Architecture, That Talks to Your Emotions
Architecture represents one of the ancient forms of fine arts
and there is absolutely no doubt about this. Just like any other art,
architecture itself as well as the results of an architect’s creative
process is targeted at human feelings and emotions.
Among all the art forms, architecture is unique because it combines
perfectly the practical role and functionality of the art piece (for
example, a building, bridge, or street layout) with the clearly artistic
or aesthetic value of the latter. Such emotional architecture is at the
center piece of our today’s showcase at Cruzine.
Unique, unlike others, fancy – these are
only a few attributes, which appear in mind while looking at the
photographs of some interesting architecture works, which we have
gathered here within one gallery. The emotional trace of such
architecture is distinct – it amazes, surprises, and astonishes from the
very first glance. Even looking at the pictures of the architecture
masterpieces the idea and desire of an architect to communicate a
particular message through his work gets clear and obvious.
Unfortunately, buildings do not speak any human language. That is why,
architects use a particular language to enable communication between
buildings and people; and this language uses geometric shapes,
dimensions, colors, and textures to express the idea and arouse
necessary emotions in the human soul.
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You definitly have forgotten to add a building from the great architekt Gaudi.
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