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THE INTANGIBLE BRIDGE

Architecture must reflect how we live today rather than how we lived a century ago. Traditional architecture, on the other hand, is far more robust than its modern counterpart. Both of them, however, can coexist with modern architecture, which deals with transformation and change in the present while also attempting to incorporate it into the structures. As a result, it evolves through time. Lighting may provide emotional value to architecture by assisting in the creation of an experience for those who use it. Light, whether natural or artificial, attracts attention to textures, colors, and shapes of space, allowing architecture to fulfill its actual function.
Our composition tries to merge the city's new and old images, giving the traditional section a new personality and bridging the gap between the past and the future using night lighting.
THE INTANGIBLE BRIDGE
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THE INTANGIBLE BRIDGE

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