

Whereas, little attention to the orientation and scales can curate a sense of curiosity and element of surprise in the viewer often guiding the person in a certain direction.

A straight road or a simple rectangular building may seem monotonous to the viewer as he or she tends to absorb all of its glory and depth in a single frame or glance. Serial Vision revolves around working on a set of revelations and at the same time keeping the interest and contrast to upkeep the stimulation and create a vibrant environment. Several principles work together to make this possible. Architecture has the power to grab your attention and lead on to a path predestined.

One such principle is Serial Vision which was elaborated and discussed in the book ‘The Concise Townscape’ by the one who coined the term, Gordon Cullen.
