Abstract

This scientific article analyzes the impacts of symmetry in architecture and urbanism, and how this characteristic can influence the design and development of urban environments. The relationship between symmetry and aesthetic perception is examined, as well as its influence on functionality and human experience in the built environment. Through a solid theoretical framework and rigorous research methodology, the different approaches used in the application of symmetry in architecture and urbanism are explored. The results and analyses reveal the various ways in which symmetry can improve the visual and spatial quality of urban environments, as well as its impact on cultural identity and social cohesion. Finally, conclusions are presented that highlight the importance of considering symmetry as a new trend in contemporary architecture and urbanism, and possible future directions of research are discussed.

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