As structures from all corners of the world attest to, one of the most universal phenomena in the history of architecture is symmetry. This is not without reason. The aesthetic value of symmetry stems directly from human nature. Symmetry, in geometry, is the property by which the sides of a figure or object reflect each other across a line (axis of symmetry) or surface.
Architecture and Evolution: II. Symmetry
Architecture and Evolution: II. Symmetry
Architecture and Evolution: II. Symmetry
As structures from all corners of the world attest to, one of the most universal phenomena in the history of architecture is symmetry. This is not without reason. The aesthetic value of symmetry stems directly from human nature. Symmetry, in geometry, is the property by which the sides of a figure or object reflect each other across a line (axis of symmetry) or surface.