Light in Architecture

Chris van Uffelen

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Light is the prerequisite for spatial perception – which is why it is an integral component of architecture. Light design in architecture has become more lively and also more colorful in the last few years. The projects selected for this publication show how good design can be considerably improved with the right light. For interior design, the purpose of the introduction of natural light and the use of artificial light is to create a spatial experience: certain areas are accentuated, spatial units are defined and differing atmospheres are established. Illumination also plays a role with exteriors, not just at night. In addition to the form emphasizing role of light, a striking illumination can lend the building an emblematic uniqueness.

Publisher
Braun
ISBN
9783037680926
Binding
Hardback
Page Extent
440
Weight (kg)
2.72
Height (in)
11.61
Width (in)
8.86
Subject
Architecture & Landscape Design , Architecture History & Reference
Published Date
12 / 12 / 2011

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