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		<title>Looking Up, What Does Your Building Write in the Sky?</title>
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How do you design the peak of your building? That moment when your building meets the sky? When it reaches the sky, what perspective do passer-bys experience? Are they awed? Do they look again? Or are they just upset because they strained their neck for nothing?
Looking Up at Your Design&#8230;From the Drawing Board
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<p>How do you design the peak of your building? That moment when your building meets the sky? When it reaches the sky, what perspective do passer-bys experience? Are they awed? Do they look again? Or are they just upset because they strained their neck for nothing?</p>
<h3>Looking Up at Your Design&#8230;From the Drawing Board</h3>
<p>It might be interesting as an architect to consciously design so approaching occupants look up at a certain moment. Perhaps what you do with the sky becomes equally as important as what you do with the ground. </p>
<p>To help illustrate this point is Lisa Rienemann. She actually created a font (see it <a href="http://www.slanted.de/node/1361" target="_blank">here</a>) by taking photographs of buildings as they pierce the sky. Looking up, she found that exact moment where <span id="more-2387"></span>buildings cluster to form shapes which she photographed as letters &#8212; creating her own unique type-face.</p>
<p>Rienemann’s work spread virally last week. I think this is because she is <a href="http://sensingarchitecture.com/1470/how-do-you-use-texture-in-architectural-design/">doing something that most people take for granted</a>. Looking up seems so obvious, yet so few really do it and actually “see”. </p>
<p>There is a lot of <a href="http://sensingarchitecture.com/418/understanding-beauty-in-architecture-guiding-neuroaesthetics/">beauty that can be created with architecture</a> &#8212; in the sky. So, what do you write in the sky with your buildings?</p>
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