Gestalt Theory in Architecture

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    Gestalt Theory in Architecture
    by Kevin Hinrichs, intrigued architecture student: Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, 10/22/97

    Even without knowing much on the subject of gestalt, I have observed its importance to the understanding of a person's surrounding. There are many ways which people absorb their environments, and each individual variance interests me -- and pushes me along in my architectural career.

    Obviously, the fields of psychology and architecture overlap; the understanding of how a person thinks and acts is related to his/her surroundings.

    I would like to hear some opinions posed by professionals, and other people interested in the field so that I can better understand the role of gestalt in the experience of architecture.


      • Related Through Field Theory by Philip Brownell, 10/22/97
      • Wright, Adler, & Froebel by Henry Stein, 10/26/97

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