"The language of design is not one of identification, but of intention: what something does can be more important than what it is. This language has the ability to do more than just identify the components that make up our environment; it has the ability to challenge designers to consider the role those components play in the operation of space." from Language of Space and Form by James Eckler.
This series will explore my physical interpretations of various concepts from the Language of Space and Form. This study's goal is to better understand what makes meaningful architectural space through a series of study models.
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