
archicob Architecture + Urbanism
"When does a building actually become a built?."
Le Corbusier
For archicob, Le Corbusier’s question -“When does a building actually become a built?”- captures the essence of our architecture as a transcendent act, where mere construction transforms into poetic habitation.
A structure only truly becomes "built" when it harmonizes light, form, and space to evoke emotion, when its design guides human movement in a choreographed "promenade architecturale", and when it embodies cultural or philosophical ideals beyond utility.
It is not the completion of walls or roofs that defines a building, but the awakening of an artistic spirit-where function meets artistry, and where archicob's vision resonates in the lived experience of those who inhabit it.
In archicob's philosophy, architecture is not just assembled; it is "felt".