Language of architecture: an examination of the principle of contrast
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Human beings are a kind of sensitive 'living beings'. It is an obvious fact that monotony weakens sensitivity. Hence contrast can be regarded as a stimulant of sensitivity which is inductive to the well-being of the society. Less attention has been paid to 101m contrast in most of the person day buildings, to make use of the architectural language in order to communicate the appropriate message .Therefore an attempt has been made in this study to promote awareness about it in architects and designers. One of the most effective principles of the language of architecture to convey these messages in a life-like manner is the principle of contrast. And here the principle of contrast is explained with the aid of other principles which are taken as sub-principles. The creations which have been done previously in a satisfactory manner have proved a great help in strengthening the study to an extent.
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Perera, S. (1999). Language of architecture: an examination of the principle of contrast [Master's theses, University of Moratuwa]. Institutional Repository University of Moratuwa. http://dl.lib.mrt.ac.lk/handle/123/311