Open Journal of Applied Sciences

Volume 11, Issue 1 (January 2021)

ISSN Print: 2165-3917   ISSN Online: 2165-3925

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Achieving the Visual Perception and Gestalt Psychology in Sultan Hassan Mosque Building

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DOI: 10.4236/ojapps.2021.111003    2,010 Downloads   6,000 Views  Citations
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The gestalt principles are perception and what is visually communicated by objects. These principles describe the visual language within which we work. Understanding how a designer realizes things visually will help designers communicate better. Many designers use Gestalt principles to have a structure visual stimulus, so as to create interfaces that are easy for users to understand. Because the understanding of visual perception is a critical item in any designer’s toolkit. Islamic heritage buildings also contain many architectural values, especially the Sultan Hassan Mosque in Cairo. Through this paper, we will verify the use of gestalt principles of visual perception in the building design. Because the psychological organization of the design, achieves the understanding and awareness of the current relationships between the elements, depending on the extent of regularity, accuracy, and consistency of the design elements. This makes us recognize the esthetic values of Sultan Hassan’s building and mosque. The visual delight we get from architecture begins with how we perceive it. So, in order to understand how visual delight arises, we must first understand how we perceive and interpret visual stimuli. Especially since the principles of gestalt confirm that the human brain tends to make tricks and illusions. Therefore, we found the mosque designer had exploited this fact during the design process, to exclude any possibility of the resulting misunderstanding. The designer achieved the psychological preparation of the visitor by using some principles of visual perception of the Gestalt theory, such as growth, continuity, and hierarchy.

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Metwally, E. (2021) Achieving the Visual Perception and Gestalt Psychology in Sultan Hassan Mosque Building. Open Journal of Applied Sciences, 11, 21-40. doi: 10.4236/ojapps.2021.111003.

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