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RE: The old submerged church - moved to a better community

I only want to add that if we were not on the same wavelength, I would not continue to publish in your community in the first place and it would not have stimulated me to think and come to some conclusions beyond the visual ones 😊
But what you say here:

Similar to humans, they also have a life of their own and should be treated like one.

is a very interesting aspect, I've probably never taken conscious time to consider. So, thank you for that! 😄

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Indeed. When I say that architecture has a life of its own, I'm particularly pointing to their "Spirit or Sense of Place" (Genius Loci), another interesting science to be curious about. (I've already published a post about this before.)

I'm truly glad that I've found you plus absolutely grateful that you're feeling at home in our beloved community. We definitely have more stimulating topics about architecture and design to talk about soon. Keep them coming. 😊

 3 years ago  Reveal Comment

Oh yeah, I remember you discussed stones being like living entities in one of your previous posts. Why not, right? Holistically, stones are recognized building materials and are part and parcel of architecture and built spaces. In the scientific study of Genius Loci, these important stones (with their textures, color, type, etc.) would easily contribute to the environment's Spirit of Place, thereby directly impacting the experiences of its users, inhabitants, or occupants. So, when you say that the material dimension of stones has life, you're not creating confusion but are definitely on track 100%. Hope I made some sense. Cheers! 😊

No worries dear. You are actually doing very well with architecture and design. Keep up the awesomeness. 😊