Contrast as a Design Strategy in Architecture

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Contrast can be widely used in architecture as a tool to highlight what we want to showcase. Do we want to emphasize an entrance? Make the project stand out from its surroundings? Turn our architecture into a landmark in the urban—or rural—landscape? Do we need to create symbolism? Ensure legibility? How do we achieve this? How do we "shine a light" on something?

Whatever we want to highlight is amplified through comparison—by means of an exaggerated, antagonistic contrast. Intentionally, we can intensify the use of darkness to emphasize a single light source, framing a staircase in a dramatic and theatrical way. Or we can introduce solid, opaque walls to make a light, transparent entrance stand out.

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Cite: Prado, Eduardo. "Contrast as a Design Strategy in Architecture" [Contraste como estratégia projetual na arquitetura] 06 Jul 2026. ArchDaily. (Trans. Baratto, Romullo) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1080010/contrast-as-a-design-strategy-in-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884
University of Aberdeen New Library / schmidt hammer lassen architects. Photo courtesy of Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects

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