The Vitruvian triptych of utility, solidity, and beauty serves as the basis for architectural projects, emphasizing functionality, structural integrity, and aesthetic appeal.
Understanding architectural space involves recognizing its components—form, structure, and function. These elements interact and depend on each other in the design process, shaping buildings to meet practical needs, endure structurally, and resonate aesthetically, ultimately enriching the built environment.
- Enseignant: HANA SALAH-SALAH