29/04/2026
The best cities guide your gaze. Not because the route is convenient, but because the eye keeps finding points of support: a tower at the end of a street, a composed square, a precise silhouette, a strong volume on the horizon. In a well-designed city, landmarks do more than enhance the view. They lead people, set the rhythm of movement, and gather space into a coherent whole.
That is why urban architecture is not a collection of striking objects. It is a system of visual reference points that makes a route clear and the environment alive. When visual accents are placed with precision, the city becomes easy to read. When they are absent, even expensive development dissolves into background.