In the context of architectural design, form is the first language of dialogue between architecture and the world, and block stacking is a highly expressive expression technique in this language.
It is a process in which designers combine, interweave, and superimpose building blocks of different forms, scales, and materials to create a layered and tense facade form, freeing the building from monotony and combining functionality and artistic sense.
From classic landmarks to everyday buildings, stacked designs are countless, carrying both practical spatial needs and conveying unique design aesthetics.
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