Architectural Design Principles
Architectural design principles are the fundamental concepts that guide the creation of functional, aesthetic, and well-ordered spaces. These guiding ideas—which include balance, rhythm, proportion, hierarchy, and unity—govern the arrangement of forms, materials, and light to create a cohesive and meaningful experience for the user. By applying these principles, architects translate abstract intentions into tangible structures, ensuring that a building is not only visually compelling but also harmoniously integrated with its purpose and environment.
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