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This volume explores the concept of 'spatial transparency'; a form of spatial continuity that articulates depth through permeable, layered or porous three-dimensional organizations where interstitial light is present.
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This volume explores the concept of 'spatial transparency'; a form of spatial continuity that articulates depth through permeable, layered or porous three-dimensional organizations where interstitial light is present.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000631500
- Artikelnr.: 64215445
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. August 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000631500
- Artikelnr.: 64215445
Camilo Rosales is a registered Architect in the states of New York and Florida and a Professor at Florida International University. He studied Architecture at Harvard University Graduate School of Design (Master in Architecture II in Building Design), and at The University of Texas at Austin (Master in Architecture I; Bachelor of Architecture). Before starting his own practice, he worked in New York for I.M. Pei and Partners and Skidmore Owings and Merrill; he also worked for Arquitectonica in Miami. As a practicing professional, Rosales has received design and teaching awards from the American Institute of Architects (AIA), and his personal work has been published in architectural journals and periodicals in several countries. He has also contributed, chaired, and helped organize a variety of public lectures in national and international conferences related to design, architectural theory, and environmental issues.
Spatial Transparency in Architecture: Light, Layering, and Porosity Introduction Essays
PART I Spatial Transparency in Massive Opaque Assemblies
1. Densely Pillared and/or Arcaded Spaces: Great Mosque of Cordoba / New Interpretations
2. Carved-Out Volumes: Chillida Spaces / Zumthor's Thermal Baths Vals
3. Pierced Layers: Soane's House-Museum / Loos' Villa Müller
4. Courtyards and Light Wells: Lingering Garden / Luigi Bocconi University
5. Layered Aerial Stairs, Ramps, and Bridges: Centro Cultural Sao Paulo / Morphosis' Perot Museum
PART II Spatial Transparency in Skeletal and Lacy Assemblies
6. Layered Frameworks: Yoshijima House / Fujimoto's House NA
7. Layered and/or Porous Screens: Oxford Museum / Kengo Kuma's SunnyHills
8. Weblike Structures: Munich Olympic Park / Beijing National Stadium
PART III Spatial Transparency in Glass Assemblies
9. Layered Glass Organizations: Cartier Foundation / Toledo Glass Museum
PART IV Spatial Transparency in Hybrid Systems
10. Hybrid Spatial Configurations: Rudolph's Penthouse / Madrid Barajas Airport
Corollary: Investigations in "Spacescapes"
Conclusion
Index
PART I Spatial Transparency in Massive Opaque Assemblies
1. Densely Pillared and/or Arcaded Spaces: Great Mosque of Cordoba / New Interpretations
2. Carved-Out Volumes: Chillida Spaces / Zumthor's Thermal Baths Vals
3. Pierced Layers: Soane's House-Museum / Loos' Villa Müller
4. Courtyards and Light Wells: Lingering Garden / Luigi Bocconi University
5. Layered Aerial Stairs, Ramps, and Bridges: Centro Cultural Sao Paulo / Morphosis' Perot Museum
PART II Spatial Transparency in Skeletal and Lacy Assemblies
6. Layered Frameworks: Yoshijima House / Fujimoto's House NA
7. Layered and/or Porous Screens: Oxford Museum / Kengo Kuma's SunnyHills
8. Weblike Structures: Munich Olympic Park / Beijing National Stadium
PART III Spatial Transparency in Glass Assemblies
9. Layered Glass Organizations: Cartier Foundation / Toledo Glass Museum
PART IV Spatial Transparency in Hybrid Systems
10. Hybrid Spatial Configurations: Rudolph's Penthouse / Madrid Barajas Airport
Corollary: Investigations in "Spacescapes"
Conclusion
Index
Spatial Transparency in Architecture: Light, Layering, and Porosity Introduction Essays; PART I Spatial Transparency in Massive Opaque Assemblies; 1. Densely Pillared and/or Arcaded Spaces: Great Mosque of Cordoba / New Interpretations; 2. Carved-Out Volumes: Chillida Spaces / Zumthor's Thermal Baths Vals; 3. Pierced Layers: Soane's House-Museum / Loos' Villa Müller; 4. Courtyards and Light Wells: Lingering Garden / Luigi Bocconi University; 5. Layered Aerial Stairs, Ramps, and Bridges: Centro Cultural Sao Paulo / Morphosis' Perot Museum; PART II Spatial Transparency in Skeletal and Lacy Assemblies; 6. Layered Frameworks: Yoshijima House / Fujimoto's House NA; 7. Layered and/or Porous Screens: Oxford Museum / Kengo Kuma's SunnyHills; 8. Weblike Structures: Munich Olympic Park / Beijing National Stadium; PART III Spatial Transparency in Glass Assemblies; 9. Layered Glass Organizations: Cartier Foundation / Toledo Glass Museum; PART IV Spatial Transparency in Hybrid Systems; 10. Hybrid Spatial Configurations: Rudolph's Penthouse / Madrid Barajas Airport; Corollary: Investigations in "Spacescapes"; Conclusion; Index
Spatial Transparency in Architecture: Light, Layering, and Porosity Introduction Essays
PART I Spatial Transparency in Massive Opaque Assemblies
1. Densely Pillared and/or Arcaded Spaces: Great Mosque of Cordoba / New Interpretations
2. Carved-Out Volumes: Chillida Spaces / Zumthor's Thermal Baths Vals
3. Pierced Layers: Soane's House-Museum / Loos' Villa Müller
4. Courtyards and Light Wells: Lingering Garden / Luigi Bocconi University
5. Layered Aerial Stairs, Ramps, and Bridges: Centro Cultural Sao Paulo / Morphosis' Perot Museum
PART II Spatial Transparency in Skeletal and Lacy Assemblies
6. Layered Frameworks: Yoshijima House / Fujimoto's House NA
7. Layered and/or Porous Screens: Oxford Museum / Kengo Kuma's SunnyHills
8. Weblike Structures: Munich Olympic Park / Beijing National Stadium
PART III Spatial Transparency in Glass Assemblies
9. Layered Glass Organizations: Cartier Foundation / Toledo Glass Museum
PART IV Spatial Transparency in Hybrid Systems
10. Hybrid Spatial Configurations: Rudolph's Penthouse / Madrid Barajas Airport
Corollary: Investigations in "Spacescapes"
Conclusion
Index
PART I Spatial Transparency in Massive Opaque Assemblies
1. Densely Pillared and/or Arcaded Spaces: Great Mosque of Cordoba / New Interpretations
2. Carved-Out Volumes: Chillida Spaces / Zumthor's Thermal Baths Vals
3. Pierced Layers: Soane's House-Museum / Loos' Villa Müller
4. Courtyards and Light Wells: Lingering Garden / Luigi Bocconi University
5. Layered Aerial Stairs, Ramps, and Bridges: Centro Cultural Sao Paulo / Morphosis' Perot Museum
PART II Spatial Transparency in Skeletal and Lacy Assemblies
6. Layered Frameworks: Yoshijima House / Fujimoto's House NA
7. Layered and/or Porous Screens: Oxford Museum / Kengo Kuma's SunnyHills
8. Weblike Structures: Munich Olympic Park / Beijing National Stadium
PART III Spatial Transparency in Glass Assemblies
9. Layered Glass Organizations: Cartier Foundation / Toledo Glass Museum
PART IV Spatial Transparency in Hybrid Systems
10. Hybrid Spatial Configurations: Rudolph's Penthouse / Madrid Barajas Airport
Corollary: Investigations in "Spacescapes"
Conclusion
Index
Spatial Transparency in Architecture: Light, Layering, and Porosity Introduction Essays; PART I Spatial Transparency in Massive Opaque Assemblies; 1. Densely Pillared and/or Arcaded Spaces: Great Mosque of Cordoba / New Interpretations; 2. Carved-Out Volumes: Chillida Spaces / Zumthor's Thermal Baths Vals; 3. Pierced Layers: Soane's House-Museum / Loos' Villa Müller; 4. Courtyards and Light Wells: Lingering Garden / Luigi Bocconi University; 5. Layered Aerial Stairs, Ramps, and Bridges: Centro Cultural Sao Paulo / Morphosis' Perot Museum; PART II Spatial Transparency in Skeletal and Lacy Assemblies; 6. Layered Frameworks: Yoshijima House / Fujimoto's House NA; 7. Layered and/or Porous Screens: Oxford Museum / Kengo Kuma's SunnyHills; 8. Weblike Structures: Munich Olympic Park / Beijing National Stadium; PART III Spatial Transparency in Glass Assemblies; 9. Layered Glass Organizations: Cartier Foundation / Toledo Glass Museum; PART IV Spatial Transparency in Hybrid Systems; 10. Hybrid Spatial Configurations: Rudolph's Penthouse / Madrid Barajas Airport; Corollary: Investigations in "Spacescapes"; Conclusion; Index