MODULATION OF SPACE IN THE COMPOSITIONAL CONCEPTION OF STRYISKYI PARK IN LVIV BY ARNOLD RÖHRING
Journal Title: Architectural Studies - Year 2016, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
The given article treats the problem of space modulation as used by Arnold Röhring in laying the Stryiskyi Park. The concept was based on the natural rhythm of the Stryiskyi spring valley area. The proportions of the latter were preserved by Arnold Röhring and used in the compositional structure of the park landscape, in formation of green room parterres, enfilades and green valleys.
Authors and Affiliations
Tetiana Maksymiuk
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