An architectonic object is perceived variously–it looks different lit by sunrays, decorated by snow flakes, wrapped in mist, hidden behind rain or only silhouetted against the starlit sky. Continuing this comparison, it can be observed that contrary to a piece of art, framed and hung on the wall–the background of an architectonic object changes dynamically. Thus, architecture, in its message, can reach everybody it is within every human being's perception all night and day. On the other hand, the contemplation of architecture–contrary to the works immortalized, for instance, on canvas, which require from the recipient to find time and money for a visit in the art gallery–is accessible to everyday experience. However, this does not mean that the objects, by means of their impact power, do not influence the observer's subconsciousness. Hanna Garbalinska: Architecture is a common good and its involuntary, unforced perception is shared by every person who passes by architectonic objects, often in a rush, without noticing them intentionally.
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