Perception of architecture is determinated by the process of seeing. Seeing which is defined in two ways: firstly as a geometrical dependence separating the seen from not seen, as a result of which on the surface of the form there an objectively determinable border is visible which is a derivative of the place from which we are looking at. But seeing is not only the simply relation between the object and its image, as Marleau Ponty claims - „Between the one and other one appearance there are our existence, thought, sensitivity or, briefly, there is our meaning or fenomenological being inscribed into". A form which is built in our mind is a synthesis of some available views. It is filtrated by the individual consciousness of the observer. Therefore, the border of architecture could be the function of visibility and the borders of somebody's awareness of the space.
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