Medusa & Atrium
I've been thinking about how architecture can capture attention, almost like a gaze, and I'd love to hear your take on controlling spaces.
Buildings, like a steady stare, can turn a room into a mirror that holds your eyes hostage.
Interesting, you see the room as a reflection that keeps one fixed—it's a good metaphor. Just make sure every element of that "mirror" has a purpose, otherwise it becomes a distraction rather than a focus.
Every line of stone and light must point toward the same command, or the room will just echo noise instead of focus.
Exactly, the alignment of stone, light, and function turns a space from noise into an orchestra; when any part deviates, the whole becomes dissonant. Keep every line deliberate.