The thing is with architecture, because it has become it has become part of our daily lives, we tend to not pay much attention to it. For example, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco or the George Pompidou Center in Paris, to tourist, it is a piece of work, nothing like it. But to it's commoners, it's just another bridge or center. We tend to look at it's uses rather than appearances after a while. Each person experiences architecture in different ways. Have different emotions associated with that building. When the building is in use, we examen each detail, yet when it's empty when skip that fact and just look at it for functions

I agree that the book answers our questions of "how" and "why" and that in the University of Virginia the colors are very contradictory but in another way combine perfectly.
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