
K. G. Möller theory
K. G. Möller’s theory, often related to his work in architecture and urban design, emphasizes integrating buildings seamlessly into their environment by considering natural patterns, traditional forms, and local materials. He advocates for designs that respect cultural context and promote harmony between the built environment and nature. Essentially, his approach encourages architects to create structures that are functional, aesthetically resonant with their surroundings, and sustainable, fostering a sense of place and community.