rétegezésre
Rétegezésre refers to the Hungarian term for "layering" or "stratification," commonly used in various contexts such as architecture, design, and culinary arts. The concept involves arranging elements in distinct layers to create depth, structure, or complexity. In architecture and interior design, rétegezésre emphasizes the deliberate use of multiple levels—such as floors, textures, or materials—to enhance spatial organization and visual interest. For example, layered flooring techniques combine different materials like wood, stone, or tile to achieve a cohesive yet dynamic aesthetic.
In culinary practices, rétegezésre describes the technique of building dishes in successive layers, often seen in
The principle of rétegezésre also extends to abstract fields like storytelling or digital media, where information
The term reflects a broader design philosophy that values intentionality and hierarchy, ensuring that each layer