cirklens
Cirklens is a term used in contemporary design and theory to describe a framework that centers circular forms and their spatial, social, and mathematical implications. In this approach, the circle is treated not only as a geometric shape but as a design principle capable of organizing space, movement, light, and interaction. Proponents apply cirklens across architecture, sculpture, urban design, and digital media to study how circular layouts influence sightlines, acoustics, and social behavior.
Origins of the term are situated in design discourse from Northern Europe in the early 2010s, where
Core ideas include modular concentricity, radial symmetry, and perforated or solid densities that allow circulation and
Applications range from public seating and pavilions arranged as rings to urban layouts that guide pedestrian
Overall, cirklens contributes to contemporary discussions about circular design as a means to foster interaction, resilience,