- Brutalism and ruggedness of raw materials such as brick and concrete
- Emphasis placed on strong geometric forms of the building, which in turn dramatically influences its relationship to light
- Form did not necessarily follow the function
- He establishes a hierarchy of spatial organisation in that primary spaces are often centralised, whereas secondary spaces are placed on the fringes
- Drawing in natural light through forms which in turn diffuses light and creates ambiance
All matter is made up of light, and matter casts shadows, and the light and shadows make a space.
- Focussing on functionality whilst giving life to architecture
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