Skin
Abstract
SKIN cannot be limited to the two-dimensional aspect of architectural exterior finishing. Still, it must be expanded semantically by making that dimensional leap that leads the 'skin' to assume a three-dimensional role of natural space in architecture. A new additional space between the structure or the connective tissue of a building and the external area, taking in this sense the role of transition between architecture and the city and vice versa: a real semantic space, a space of 'between', a space of passage, the in-between of Van Ejck.

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