Deceptive volume in endless space
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https://doi.org/10.69598/sbjfa130549Keywords:
Painting, Architecture, Enclose places, Endless space, Deceptive volumeAbstract
This article focuses on a relation between reality volume and decaptive volume of architectural space in paintings. The study covers the creation of deceptive volume that can be found from examples in a history of architecture. These examples reflect a relation between painting and architecture as well as concepts of expanding interior space and linking outer environment to inner enclosed space of architecture. The concepts include that of creaing two-dimensional illusive images within inner enclosed architectural space, that of creating superimposed geometric forms in space, which links to reality Voloume in an aspect of physics, and that of integrating the volume of three-dimension in an aspect of physics with the deceptive volume, yielding endless volume within the architecture.These mentioned concepts show that designing the space within architecture can be considered as one of the important compositions of architecture design and interior decoration design.
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