The humanperception of spatiallocationisa very complexfunction that simultaneouslyinvolvesthreeelements: the vision, the vestibular system and the sense of touch.
But the quality that ties all of Stirling's work together is something that only the greatest architects possess: the unique ability to think volumetrically, to conceptualize and visualize all of a building's components and relationships simultaneously in all three dimensions, reorganizing and reinventing those relationships to create brilliant spatial progressions and shifts in perceptionand experience that elude more ordinary talents.