Rhythm: the ordered recurrence of elements in a composition.
Staccato:Marked by or composed of disconnected parts or sounds; cut short crisply. Actually it comes from an italian term which means "break", and is usually used in music to make a note shorter than it usually is.
Setbacks: structure where a wall or building narrows abruptly.
Height: the vertical dimension of extension.
Swelling: Size related changes (specifically of growth).
This image shows the Bilbo's Guggenheim Museum, belonging to the current deconstruction. Rhythm is achieved by repetition of the differences, architect took sheets of the same material and he manipulates them in such a way that gives the impression of increase and decrease the building.
Rhythm: the ordered recurrence of elements in a composition.
Staccato: Marked by or composed of disconnected parts or sounds; cut short crisply. Actually it comes from an italian term which means "break", and is usually used in music to make a note shorter than it usually is.
Setbacks: structure where a wall or building narrows abruptly.
Height: the vertical dimension of extension.
Swelling: Size related changes (specifically of growth).
This image shows the Bilbo's Guggenheim Museum, belonging to the current deconstruction. Rhythm is achieved by repetition of the differences, architect took sheets of the same material and he manipulates them in such a way that gives the impression of increase and decrease the building.