This book looks at how modern and contemporary architects work with natural light. It considers ideas about space and spatiality, how lighting can orchestrate form and movement, and patterns of human occupation. Exploring current attitudes to natural light, it offers a series of in-depth studies of recent projects.
This book looks at how modern and contemporary architects work with natural light. It considers ideas about space and spatiality, how lighting can orchestrate form and movement, and patterns of human occupation. Exploring current attitudes to natural light, it offers a series of in-depth studies of recent projects.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mary Ann Steane is an architect and a lecturer at the University of Cambridge. Her research on the use of natural light marries an understanding of lighting design principles with a broader cultural perspective. She examines how architects handle the relationship between light, material and the occupation of space, looking closely at the way in which these factors affect perception of and attunement to the visual environment.
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Introduction: Daylighting in the Era of Electricity 1. Speaking of Light Speaking with Light: Le Corbusier's 'carnets de recherche patiente' 'Une Petite Maison' and 'La Chapelle de Ronchamp' 2. Desert Tent: Light and Geometry at the Benedictine Monastery of the Holy Trinity Las Condes Santiago de Chile 3. Deciding the Colouring of Things: Carlo Scarpa's 1963 Fondazione Querini-Stampalia Venice 4. Reading Light at Seinajoki Finland and Viana do Castelo Portugal: Alvar Aalto and Alvaro Siza's Conspicuous Conservation of Daylight 5. Enlightening Conversation: The Music Room and the Open City Ritoque Chile 6. Seeing the Light: The Poole House Noosa Queensland 7. O' Donnell and Tuomey's Lessons in the History and Geography of Light: The Ranelagh Multi-denominational School Dublin 8. Inverse Light? The Vulnerable Openings of Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum Berlin 9. New Light for Old Across London: Recent Interventions at the Carmelite Priory Kensington by Niall McLoughlin and 1A John Campbell Road Hackney by Lisa Shell 10. The Electricity of Daylight? Herzog and De Meuron's Excavation of Dusk at London's Bankside Power Station
Introduction: Daylighting in the Era of Electricity 1. Speaking of Light Speaking with Light: Le Corbusier's 'carnets de recherche patiente' 'Une Petite Maison' and 'La Chapelle de Ronchamp' 2. Desert Tent: Light and Geometry at the Benedictine Monastery of the Holy Trinity Las Condes Santiago de Chile 3. Deciding the Colouring of Things: Carlo Scarpa's 1963 Fondazione Querini-Stampalia Venice 4. Reading Light at Seinajoki Finland and Viana do Castelo Portugal: Alvar Aalto and Alvaro Siza's Conspicuous Conservation of Daylight 5. Enlightening Conversation: The Music Room and the Open City Ritoque Chile 6. Seeing the Light: The Poole House Noosa Queensland 7. O' Donnell and Tuomey's Lessons in the History and Geography of Light: The Ranelagh Multi-denominational School Dublin 8. Inverse Light? The Vulnerable Openings of Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum Berlin 9. New Light for Old Across London: Recent Interventions at the Carmelite Priory Kensington by Niall McLoughlin and 1A John Campbell Road Hackney by Lisa Shell 10. The Electricity of Daylight? Herzog and De Meuron's Excavation of Dusk at London's Bankside Power Station
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