The art of architectural daylighting : design + technology /
Mary Guzowski.
- 240 pages : colored illustrations ; 30 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Choreographed light : Chapel of St. Lawrence, Vantaa Finland / Avanto Architects ; Reid Building, Glasgow, Scotland / Steven Holl Architects -- Atmospheric light : Ando Museum, Naoshima, Japan / Tadao Ando Architects & Associates ; Serpentine Pavilion, London / Atelier Peter Zumthor -- Sculpted light : Jumex Museum, Mexico City, Mexico / David Chipperfield Architects ; ARPAE Headquarters, Ferrara, Italy / Mario Cucinella Architects Structured light : Ulltveit-Moe Pavilion, Oslo, Norway / Sverre Fehn ; Chapel of Retreat, Calle Larga, Chile / Undurraga Devés Architects -- Material light : Clyfford Still Museum, Denver / Allied Works Architecture ; Maggie's Centre, Airdrie, UK / Reiach and Hall Architects -- Integrated light : Stacking Green House, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam / Vo Trong Nghia Architects ; Piano Pavilion, Kimbell Art Museum, Texas / Renzo Piano Building Workshop.
During the past decade there has been a tremendous growth in daylighting analysis methods, allowing designers to meet ever higher standards. But in relying too heavily on these methods, there is a risk of reducing daylighting design to a quantitative exercise, overlooking the qualitative, aesthetic and experiential aspects of design. This book reveals how architects have bridged the poetic and practical potential of daylighting to create exquisitely illuminated spaces. In the book, twelve buildings are examined, using photographs, drawings and plans. Each case study also includes technical analysis diagrams, specially created using specialist software. Featured architects include Renzo Piano, David Chipperfield and Steven Holl.
College of Engineering and Computer Studies Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering