All in all, the guidance, preparation, stimulation, the pleasant surprise, relaxation should come about with ease and seem very natural. Regardless of the space, it should appeal to the designer, the users and more importantly, so that is supports the uses of the building. Zumthor gives examples of spaces that should exert these qualities, namely lecture halls, living rooms or cinemas. The goal is to create a space where nothing persuades you to leave, where you can simply be. It basically shows Zumthor's approach to creating his works which sets him apart from other architects. It's a way of curating an experience, which is a major part of architecture and adding to the surrounding environment. To support his idea, Zumthor claims it is more reasonable and far smarter to stimulate a calming effect, to instigate certain composure rather than having people anxiously in search for an exit. The way this book curates different elements that form a certain atmosphere is very easy and quick to read and understand. In order to design a building with a sensuous connection to life, one must think in. The louvre abu dhabi muséum, ateliers jean nouvel, 2012 Peter Zumthor Atmospheres - Architectural Environments Surrounding Objects.
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