What do shapes and colors really have in common with architecture? Can good architecture be built without them? Where do these two areas even fit into the world of architecture? When looking at architecture it is not only normal to see shapes and colors, I say it is more natural to see those first. But,Continue reading “Shapes, Colors, Architecture”
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Color, Color, and more Color
Let’s talk about color. Now I know in my previous post, I said I was going to talk about color theory. However, because of the ambiguity of that topic, I would like to apologize for any misleading notions I may have caused, but more specifically, I would like to address the part of color theoryContinue reading “Color, Color, and more Color”
Shapes
Can a shape invoke deep emotions or cause us to behave a certain way without us fully realizing it? Before I get too lost in that question, let me explain a little more about shapes. A shape is a two dimensional illustration. Meaning it has a length and a height. Shapes can come in aContinue reading “Shapes”
Psychology of shapes
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Subconscious Architecture Introduction
Welcome to my blog about subconscious architecture! If you have read my first two posts, you know that I originally named this blog the psychology of architecture. However, I needed to change the title in order to convey my actual intentions behind this blog. I have left those first two posts to remind me ofContinue reading “Subconscious Architecture Introduction”
Blog update (renaming)
After my last post, I realized the direction I was taking was not where I wanted to go with my blog. After some research and consideration, my blog has been renamed Subconscious Architecture. I feel this title gives the proper intentionality of my blog. I will be creating a new introduction here shortly. Thank youContinue reading “Blog update (renaming)”
Introduction
I decided to start a blog about a topic that I know can have an impact on the way we design today. Early on in my academic career, and more specifically in my architectural studies, I found the way design was taught to be inconsistent with my view of the reason, or the purpose, behindContinue reading “Introduction”