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Aesthetics in Architecture

Journal: International Journal of Engineering Research (IJER) (Vol.7, No. 1)

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Page : 325-328

Keywords : Aesthetics; Contemporary media; Design; Architecture; Visual Design; Design Elements; Parameters of Aesthetics..;

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Abstract

Aesthetics is the study of beauty and taste, whether in the form of the comic, the tragic, or the sublime. It's meaning into gratification of the senses or sensuous delight. The best designs usually look good - aesthetically pleasing. Introduced into the philosophical lexicon during the Eighteenth Century, the term ‘aesthetic' has come to be used to designate, among other things, a kind of object, a kind of judgment, a kind of attitude, a kind of experience, and a kind of value. This means that Aesthetics is a theory of the senses that investigates how people approach the world through their senses, either to gather knowledge about it or to enjoy and find pleasure in it. The subject also has a new relevance in the contemporary media, which is more filled with messages, information and sensory impressions than ever before. In the context of Architecture, term aesthetics to buildings and related architectural structures is visual design contribute to the shape, texture, collotype of material, symmetry and simplicity of the repeated pattern used in the design and design elements such as axis, line, landform, horizontal and vertical planes, texture, and scale to create variations of space and form. This paper explores the parameters of aesthetics and its relevance with changing time and context. In fact, it can be argued that all aesthetic judgments are culturally conditioned to some extent, and can change over time. The paper also reviews different forms of Aesthetics in art, music, performing art, literature along with understanding of Aesthetics in Indian Context.

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