In architecture, design, and art, layout (compositional scheme, arrangement) is the conscious organization of elements in space that directs attention, conveys meaning, and provides function.

LAYOUT refers to architectural design as a way of understanding how space is created. It is not only walls and openings that are important here, but also the logic of their interaction: how the route is formed, where the pause occurs, how functions are distributed. Emptiness plays an active role. It sets the rhythm and breath of the composition, allowing each fragment to sound more accurately. The modular grid helps to maintain balance and proportion, turning order into a resource for creativity rather than a limitation.

Light “modules” work like structural details put into operation: by changing the transparency and nature of the light, they combine dynamics and composure. This creates an experience of space that is both rational and alive. LAYOUT embodies the art of organizing an environment that is comfortable, expressive, and meaningful.
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