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or
society. But/theartof
architectureisconcemec
with
ti»eir immediate
aspect; it is concerned witl
themasappearances\
And/theseappearancesarerelatedtohumanfunc
tionsVThroughthesespaceswecan
conceive
ourselve
tomove;
th«se masses
arecapable,likeourselves,
pressureandpeastance
;
theselines,should
wefollo\
or
describethem,mightbeourpathandourgesture
Conceive
for
amomenta
'
top-heavy
'
buildingo
an
'
illrproportioned
'
space. No doubt the degre
to which these qualitieswillbe found offensivewil
varywiththespectator'ssensibilitytoarchitecture
but
sooneror later,if thetop-heaviness
orthe
dis
proportionisrsufficientlypronounced,everyspectato
willjudge
thatthebuildingorthespace
is
ugly,am
experienceacertaindiscomfortfromtheirpresence
Somuchwillbeconceded.
Nowwhatisthe causeofthisdiscomfort? Iti
oftensuggestedthatthetop-heavybuildingandth
cramped
spaceare
ugly
becausetheysuggesttheide
ofinstability,theideaof
collapse,
the
idea
ofrestric
tion,andsoforth. Buttheseideasarenotinthem
selves
disagreeable. Weread
thedefinition ofsucl
wordsina
dictionarywith equanimity,yet the
dc
finition,if it is atrue one, will have conveyedth
idea
of
restrictionorcollapse. Poetrywillconveythe
ideaswith vividness. Yet
weexperiencefromitno
shadow of