laufschräge
Laufschräge, also known as running diagonals, are a common feature in architectural design, particularly in the context of German architecture. They refer to the diagonal lines or patterns that run across a building's facade or interior, creating a dynamic and visually interesting effect. This design element is often used to add depth and movement to otherwise flat surfaces, breaking up monotony and enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal of a structure.
The use of laufschräge can be traced back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with
In contemporary architecture, laufschräge continue to be a popular design element, often used to create a modern