Libeskind: Linearity
and the collision of axes create a network, which disorientates movement
through the internal space.
Scharoun: The
proximity of textures and geometry results in a layered effect, which provides
a distinction between spatial foreground and background.
Libeskind: A process of interlocking connects two different forms, yet
the resulting spaces are unpredictable, and the experience can be chaotic.
Scharoun: Individual, unique entities can be arranged to work
harmoniously to contribute to a whole.
Libeskind: The play between mass and void harnesses a harmonious
relationship between internal and external spaces.
Scharoun: Kinks in layers and the breaking of repetition breaks open
the solid, and liberates the spaces.