ABSTRACT

What should be ordered should be constructed; what cannot be ordered should stay random. But the quantitative translation of it is beyond the limits of this article.

The lobbies are the ambiguous voids of our buildings. No matter if they are lobbies of offices, hotels, schools or apartments, their role seems undefined, a mysterious cast of a forgotten event. We tend to associate them with an uneasy feeling of boredom, of the too well known, or of anxiety of the unknown more than any other part of a building.