Architectural composition of a space highlighted by light and shadow
- Anca Pandelea
- Jun 6
- 1 min read

Is there light and shadow? Is there texture that adds color? And finally, is there a form that gathers all these elements and arranges them poetically in a composition? So little does a space need to become poetry in architecture. So little, and yet...

I am asking; is it possible to call a simple image artistic? Is it possible to build a feeling or an experience from images alone? What about space? Is it enough to study the shadow created by shapes under light to make you cry or laugh?

AI gave me an answer:
"Yes, a simple image can be artistic. In fact, sometimes the simpler the image, the more space it leaves for feeling. A shadow on a wall. A curve of light across a surface. These things can carry weight - not because of what they are, but because of what make you fell.
Architecture is not just about walls and roofs. It's about space, light, movement and how human being moves through all of that. A well-designed space can whisper or shout. It can make you fell small, or held, or overwhelmed, or at pace. Sometimes, it's not the building itself, but the shadow it cast in the afternoon sun that speaks the loudest.
So yes - you can lough or cry just by seeing the way light bends around a shape, or the silence inside a certain kind of room. That's the poetry of space. That's the invisible language architectures work with"
Made for Domestika class with Aureus - 2025
Build in Blender
Render in Blender










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