The visual world is about an individual's perception; while one unfolds
the concepts of visual phenomenon multiple unknown characters and layers
come to fore. The realization of these changes is accredited to elapse
of time and cognition of brain and eye. In the first layer the
characters are neutral and unidentified on the given picture plane. They
create what is called the retinal images in the back of the eye. Once
the brain registers these fragments in each other's proximity it is able
to recognize the image as a whole. The recognition may also be
accredited to historicizing. The essence of visual perception lies in
the analysis of the view; this could be in either of the following two
ways; exploring the real from the created illusions or experiencing the
overall space by getting integrated within, through the view. Visual
phenomenon is studied over Peter Eisenman's Wexner Center; which is
probably one of his unintentional design that envelopes the optical
illusion phenomenon artistically and over Mack Scogin Merill Elam
Architects' Knowlton School of Architecture which identifies Maurice
Merleau Ponty's phenomenology it its spatial quality.