Symbolic Denotation as an Expressive Formula in the Architectural Act (Daniel Libeskind as example)

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Coding is one of the most important strategies in the architectural language to represent ideas and emotions that represent the human understanding of nature and self under specific laws and agreements, dealing with the creative dimension of interpretation and understanding, and is also one of the most important criteria for the study of architectural phenomenon (architectural act) is the extent of the contribution of that phenomenon Or the architectural act itself or with its context in the symbolic system of the reader and producer of the society at the same time, and shows the architectural act or manifestation of an actor, whether an individual architectural or community by participating in the introduction of that act through its becoming from the moment of its creation until the development in the final series of ongoing criticism it shifts, Therefore, in this section, we are exposed to the significance of the signs and their impact on the architectural act so that we can move away from surface directivity in dealing with the architectural design as a superficial composition of formal vocabulary and go to a deeper vision of thinking instead of copying the forms of inherited and contemporary forms, so this paper will be discussed The importance of symbolic significance in the architectural act through its analysis of some works in which symbolism appears strongly.

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