A framework for determining building size and proportion based on the depth of human relationship and devotional connection possible within that space.
Rabia's spiritual practice was deeply intimate—a personal love affair with the Divine conducted in solitude and small gatherings. This suggests that architectural legacy should include spaces proportioned for genuine intimacy rather than spectacle. While grand structures have their place, lasting legacies often emerge from environments calibrated to human connection: small chapels that feel like embraces, courtyards sized for neighborly conversation, rooms scaled to vulnerability. This framework questions the assumption that bigger equals better, instead asking what scale allows people to feel seen, held, and known. A legacy measured by intimacy might include modest structures that facilitate deep belonging over monumental ones that inspire awe at distance. What is the appropriate scale of devotion your buildings should enable?
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