In our park design we added 4 benches and 2 trees to our park on symmetrical place. We place these symmetrical so that our client can reach these salient objects from different places on any route. The 2 trees will be a bigger tree than the rest of the tree in our park.
In our park design we added 4 benches and 2 trees to our park on symmetrical place. We place these symmetrical so that our client can reach these salient objects from different places on any route. The 2 trees will be a bigger tree than the rest of the tree in our park.
In our park design we added 4 benches and 2 trees to our park on symmetrical place. We place these symmetrical so that our client can reach these salient objects from different places on any route. The 2 trees will be a bigger tree than the rest of the tree in our park.
According to Kress and van Leeuwen (2006), classificational structures can
be identified by elements being placed symmetrically in a given space. While
according to Moss, Tyler, and Taylor, The conceptual structure of a space is the claim that a given concept can be defined in terms of the features that make up its meaning, and that the quantity and quality of these features determines how the concept is activated during normal language comprehension. In our park design we added 4 benches and 2 trees to our park on symmetrical place, these 4 benches and 2 trees will be different from the others that will be placed in our park as the benches will be custom made by us while the rest of the bench will be the copy of our other bench while the 2 trees will be a bigger tree than the rest of the tree in the park. We place these symmetrical so that our client can reach these salient objects from different places on any route and to feel a bit special to be sitting on one of these benches.