8.4.10

SPATIAL SUSPENSE

Aldo van Eyck proposed that architects plan buildings and cities of "labyrinthine clarity" substituting a strict hierarchy of spaces with a more multifarious order. Labyrinthine clarity would thus grant the individual user of the building or city a relative freedom of choice in the use and discovery of its spaces and places.

It was an approach exemplified in the Kröller-Müller Sculpture Garden...


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