Last week I was walking with a friend at Emmarentia Dam. The weather was idyllic for late summer, with not a whisper of wind, allowing a perfect reflection of the trees and sky in the water. This set me thinking, what is it in nature that gives us this sense of immense calm, and what can we learn from this as designers? The most obvious parallel in architecture is in the use of reflecting pools, which have been used by some of the best-known modernists, including le Corbusier and Mies van der Rohe, often creating a contrast between the asymmetrical composition of the building volumes and the symmetry of the reflection. Barcelona Pavilion by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Creative Commons Licensed: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Barcelona_Pavilion_pool.JPG . This technique is used extensively by Oscar Niemeyer in Brasilia, enlivening the bold volumes and strikingly sculptural concrete structural elements. This adds to the drama of the asymmetrical forms and the play...
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