HEART OF NATURE
The heart shape is often considered harmonious due to its symmetry, smooth curves, balance proportions. Symmetry is naturally pleasing to the human eye because it suggests balance and order - the key elements of harmony. The smooth, rounded curves of the heart shape show softness and flow, creating a sense of calm and continuity. Curved lines are often associated with organic, natural forms, which are typically seen as more harmonius than sharp, angular shapes.
The heart shape creates a visually appealing balance between width and height. Culturally, the heart is linked with love, compassion, and warmth - positive emotions. The design prominently features a tree integrated into the building’s framework, symbolizing a deep connection between nature and architecture. The tree’s roots are visually represented in circular structural element.
The circular entrance and the curved shape are blending in the built environment with organic shapes. This reinforces the idea of a seamless fusion between natural and man-made elements.
Half of the the heart’s shape is surrounded by branching patterns, suggesting that the tree represents the heart of nature, producing oxygen for the human body, while the heart, as a vital organ, helps circulate that oxygen and keeps us alive.
FEBRUARY 2024
Symmetry
Harmony
Balance