The Light Within: A Graduate Architecture School in Roanoke, Virginia
In urban conditions architecture often loses a connection with the surrounding context and viewers through inappropriate scale, design orientation and the misuse of light during the day and night. In areas of density, perception is everything. This exploration seeks to express architecture as a l...
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ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-237272021-06-23T05:28:48Z The Light Within: A Graduate Architecture School in Roanoke, Virginia Carter, Adrian D. Architecture Gartner, Howard Scott Bryon, Hilary Pittman, V. Hunter school light transparency beacon language glass robot arm In urban conditions architecture often loses a connection with the surrounding context and viewers through inappropriate scale, design orientation and the misuse of light during the day and night. In areas of density, perception is everything. This exploration seeks to express architecture as a language of light and transparency by emphasizing a long linear connection with the ground plane and surrounding city. This creates horizontal bands of space that emit and receive various forms of light. The goal of this thesis is to portray itself as a glowing beacon of attraction while simultaneously displaying its inner workings. Master of Architecture 2013-08-28T08:00:28Z 2013-08-28T08:00:28Z 2013-08-27 Thesis vt_gsexam:390 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/23727 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ETD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech |
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In urban conditions architecture often loses a connection with the surrounding context and viewers through inappropriate scale, design orientation and the misuse of light during the day and night. In areas of density, perception is everything.
This exploration seeks to express architecture as a language of light and transparency by emphasizing a long linear connection with the ground plane and surrounding city. This creates horizontal bands of space that emit and receive various forms of light. The goal of this thesis is to portray itself as a glowing beacon of attraction while simultaneously displaying its inner workings. === Master of Architecture |
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