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Levart [38]
1 year ago
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As an architect incorporates structural balance, he/she considers _______________. a. the linear symmetry of the building and it

s relationship with surrounding structures. b. the arrangement of the structural design's aesthetic features. c. both the aesthetics and stability of the structure. d. the relative size relationship with its surroundings.
Arts
2 answers:
mihalych1998 [28]1 year ago
8 0

Answer:

Structural balance

Explanation:

Structural balance provides a sense of unity, order, and equilibrium. Thus, the design is visually “hold together” in order to appear complete and harmonious. Furthermore, balance doesn’t mean everything should be perfectly symmetrical. It just refers to that the structure, space, and color is equally distributed.

schepotkina [342]1 year ago
5 0

Answer:

c. both the aesthetics and stability of the structure

Explanation:

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