geometriaszabadság
Geometriaszabadság is a Hungarian term that translates to "geometric freedom" or "freedom of geometry." It refers to the concept of allowing flexibility and adaptability in the design and construction of spaces, particularly in architecture and urban planning. This principle emphasizes that geometric forms and layouts should not be rigidly fixed but can evolve and respond to changing needs, contexts, and environmental factors.
The idea behind geometriaszabadság suggests moving away from predetermined, monolithic designs towards more dynamic and modular
Proponents of geometriaszabadság argue that it leads to more sustainable, resilient, and user-centered environments. By allowing