The chosen applied textures communicate the notion of openness and space through the geometrical shapes within the texture. The spectrum of colour regarding each applied texture, refers to the amount of sunlight and visibility each structure receives.
The lower rectilinear section of the monument symbolises rigid, monumental space represented by the bricked, concrete texture. The choice of texture darkness was determined by overhead cover limiting its received light and visibility, as well as its absence of view from the bottom of the mountain.
The meeting space of the monument consists of the fusion and aggregation of both curved and rectangular geometry, visible in the choice of applied texture. The meeting space is visible from some angles, and is also medium shadowed. As a result, the applied texture is medium in darkness.
The texture applied to the upper curvilinear section of the monument reflects the overall shape of the structure, as seen with the curved lines wrapping around the monument. This structure is visible from any location on the surrounding landscape, and as a result is light in texture colour.
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