Sky and Atmosphere Enveromental Aesthetics. Day time sky.

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Sky and Atmosphere Enveromental Aesthetics

Day time sky

Clouds

Sunset and sunrise

Fog, mist, and mystery

Distance expression by Fog

Rain, flash, and storms

Night sky

The Architecture at night

Architecture and sky:

Skylines of buildings and cities.

Building Relation to sky Static Sharp Cut Gradual blend Dynamic Pointing to the sky/ Penetrating Blocked Imaginary Movement Hoovering in the sky

Building Relation to sky Static Sharp Cut

Building Relation to sky Static Gradual blend

Building Relation to sky Static Gradual blend

Building Relation to sky Dynamic Pointing to the sky/ Penetrating

Building Relation to sky Dynamic Pointing to the sky/ Penetrating

Building Relation to sky Dynamic landing from sky

Building Relation to sky Dynamic Pointing to the sky/ Penetrating

Building Relation to sky Dynamic Pointing to the sky/ Penetrating

Blocked Imaginary Movement