Jorge Luis Borges’ idea of time presents it as a complex web of diverging and converging paths, emphasizing endless possibilities rather than a linear understanding.
Einstein’s concept merges space and time into a unified framework, highlighting the dynamic relationship between them while stressing that architecture should consider temporal qualities alongside spatial ones.
The article illustrates how moving through space reveals its temporal essence, challenging the static notion of architecture and encouraging a deeper engagement with its evolving nature.
Each perspective within a dwelling evolves with movement, underscoring the transient quality of space as it interacts with light and time, creating a unique temporal experience.
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