Circles, as a fundamental geometric shape, possess a captivating and harmonious quality that has been seamlessly integrated into architecture and design across various eras and styles. From subtle accents to bold focal points, the use of circles in interior design transcends mere ornamentation, often symbolizing continuity, connection, and a soothing visual rhythm. With their endless and unbroken curves, they offer a sense of unity, movement, and balance that can transform spaces into inviting and aesthetically pleasing environments – an effect especially useful for interior design. In this article, we take a look at 27 projects from our ArchDaily database that illustrate circular forms in interiors across the globe.
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Circles in Interior Design: 27 Projects that Embrace Roundness
https://www.archdaily.com/1006133/circles-in-interior-design-27-projects-that-embrace-roundnessClaire Brodka
MenoMenoPiu Proposes a Circular Form for the House of Hungarian Music
Envisioning the House of Hungarian Music as the new center of distribution within Liget Park, MenoMenoPiu Architects proposed a circular form for the concert hall, facilitating circulation to and from the museum and within the park. Although not the final winner of the Liget-Budapest Competition, “The Circle” demonstrates an interesting organizational strategy and perspective on sound.
https://www.archdaily.com/641789/menomenopiu-proposes-a-circular-form-for-the-house-of-hungarian-musicEric Oh