An architectural building in the peace of light is a phrase that could describe a building that is designed or built with the intention of creating a peaceful and luminous environment for its occupants and visitors. Such a building could have various features and characteristics that reflect this intention, such as:
The use of natural light as a main source of illumination, which can create a sense of openness, warmth, and connection with nature. For example, the Church of Light by Tadao Ando, which uses a cross-shaped opening on the wall to let in sunlight and create a dramatic contrast between light and shadow.
The use of materials and colors that evoke peace and light, such as white, gold, silver, glass, or metal, which can create a sense of purity, elegance, and brilliance. For example, the Harbin Opera House by MAD Architects, which uses white aluminum panels and glass to create a smooth and shiny exterior that resembles a snowflake or an iceberg.
The use of shapes and forms that express peace and light, such as curves, circles, domes, or arches, which can create a sense of harmony, continuity, and unity. For example, the Heydar Aliyev Center by Zaha Hadid, which uses fluid and organic shapes to create a seamless and dynamic structure that blends with the landscape.
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