Form (architecture)

In architecture, form refers to a combination of external appearance, internal structure, and the unity of the design as a whole, an order created by the architect using space and mass. == Appearance == The external outline of a building includes its shape, size, color, and texture, as well as relational properties, like position, orientation, and visual inertia (appearance of concentration and stability).

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Form (architecture)

In architecture, form refers to a combination of external appearance, internal structure, and the unity of the design as a whole, an order created by the architect using space and mass. == Appearance == The external outline of a building includes its shape, size, color, and texture, as well as relational properties, like position, orientation, and visual inertia (appearance of concentration and stability).

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