The inevitable intrusion of bodies into the controlled order of architecture comes into perspective
when we start to perceive architecture as substance, beyond the material delimitation of a building
and the physicality of a space. Hence, comes the need to be aware of the quality of spatiality.
Spatiality lies in the continuous overlaying of all the aspects I perceive when I, the body, move
through a space. These perceptions are either physical representations of actual objects, or certain
events that happen during the passage through the space.
The dimensions of view (frame), the light
conditions and the spatial consciousness affect these events.
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