Concept

Compositional Concepts

Higher-order design concepts that emerge from the interaction of elements and principles, describing the spatial, structural, and expressive logic of a fully resolved design.

“Compositional concepts are not additional rules - they are what the elements and principles look like when they are working well together.”

Compositional concepts are the working vocabulary of advanced design. They include the tools, relationships, and spatial logics that cannot be reduced to a single element or principle but emerge from their interaction. Concepts such as flower personality, silhouette, tension, economy of material, and the radial point describe how design decisions combine to produce expressive, resolved work. Each compositional concept has direct practical application at the moment of placing materials into a design.


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