How does the use of texture contribute to architecture expression?

Texture contributes to architectural expression by adding visual interest, depth, and character to buildings. It helps to create a sense of scale, and can enhance the overall aesthetic qualities of a structure. Texture can be used to highlight important features and create focal points, or it can be used to create a uniform and cohesive appearance. Different textures can also be used to create contrast and draw attention to specific areas of a building. The choice of materials and the way they are used to create texture can also communicate messages about the building's purpose, history, or cultural significance. Overall, the use of texture in architecture can greatly enhance the expression and identity of a building.

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