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Architectural form and spaces can be designed to accentuate the way an individual perceives and experiences a space or object or building. The designer can creatively and sensitively manipulate or direct or suggest the way an individual should experience the project from the minutest detail to the larger whole by orchestrating how we experience and visually and physically interact with the space or built environment. The design can be conducive to interaction or void of such, depending on the intent. The experience can be enlightening or awe inspiring or can be dull and uneventful, and all of this can be achieved by how people view and feel about a particular space or form, etc. The spire of a cathedral can seem infinite if it is designed well and create the appearance of infinity by converging perspective lines along its form, which in turn can leave a lasting impression on the viewer.
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