02 Tangible & Intangible
02 Tangible & Intangible
INTANGIBLE IN
ARCHITECTURE
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN THEORY – II (AR-114B)
Anger Joy
Human expressions
Intangible
• Intangibility with the philosophical world.
Dance Singing
Art forms
Architecture in its final manifestation is a
physical object but both its creation and
the reactions it produces are intangible.
Therefore
Tangible Intangible
• Tangible is that which can be touched. • Intangible is that which can be only
experienced.
• Only physical things can be touched.
• Normally it is the qualitative aspect
• So all physical things are tangible. that can not be touched but is
experienced such as beauty, goodness,
delight, joy, happiness and the like.
• As tangibility relates to physicality, it • Intangible aspects are abstract and
is measurable. therefore not measurable. Beauty and
goodness can not be weighed or
measured.
• Tangibility therefore deals with the • Intangibility with the philosophical
physical world world.
The quality of physical existence
and of evoking reactions that are
abstract are found in all man
made objects.
Examples
Why does this image ‘feel’
good?
Because it is simply, so
overwhelmingly beautiful.