Spatial transparency in architecture : (Record no. 4986)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 978-1-032-12165-9
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Original cataloging agency NU FAIRVIEW
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Classification number NA 2765 R67 2023
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Classification number 720.1/08
Edition number 23/eng/20220706
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Personal name Rosales, Camilo,
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Title Spatial transparency in architecture :
Remainder of title light, layering, and porosity /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Camilo Rosales.
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture New York, NY :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Routledge,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice c2023.
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Extent xiv, 270 pages :
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Dimensions 25 cm
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Price type code 5,375
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Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Formatted contents note Spatial Transparency in Architecture: Light, Layering, and Porosity Introduction Essays;<br/>PART I : Spatial Transparency in Massive Opaque Assemblies; <br/>1. Densely Pillared and/or Arcaded Spaces: Great Mosque of Cordoba / New Interpretations; <br/>2. Carved-Out Volumes: Chillida Spaces / Zumthor’s Thermal Baths Vals; <br/>3. Pierced Layers: Soane’s House-Museum / Loos’ Villa Müller; <br/>4. Courtyards and Light Wells: Lingering Garden / Luigi Bocconi University; <br/>5. Layered Aerial Stairs, Ramps, and Bridges: Centro Cultural Sao Paulo / Morphosis’ Perot Museum; <br/>PART II : Spatial Transparency in Skeletal and Lacy Assemblies; <br/>6. Layered Frameworks: Yoshijima House / Fujimoto’s House NA; <br/>7. Layered and/or Porous Screens: Oxford Museum / Kengo Kuma’s SunnyHills; <br/>8. Weblike Structures: Munich Olympic Park / Beijing National Stadium; <br/>PART III : Spatial Transparency in Glass Assemblies; <br/>9. Layered Glass Organizations: Cartier Foundation / Toledo Glass Museum; <br/>PART IV : Spatial Transparency in Hybrid Systems; <br/>10. Hybrid Spatial Configurations: Rudolph’s Penthouse / Madrid Barajas Airport; Corollary: Investigations in "Spacescapes"; Conclusion; <br/>Index
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Summary, etc. "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. Although transparency is a concept largely associated with the modern movement, the use of glazed components, and twentieth century architectural discourse, spatial transparency is a form of depth awareness through intermediate domains, takes place through the interstitial fabric of a structure and occurs when several consecutive domains are spatially and visually connected. These immersive environments invite active participation, not as one-way communication but as a series of visual and experiential exchanges, interdependencies, and relationships. Divided into four parts, the book examines spatial transparency in massive opaque constructions, light constructions, glass assemblies and hybrid systems. It analyzes both the phenomenon of visual connectivity and continuity through intermediate spaces, and spatial transparency's capacity for promoting and enabling graded, interflowing environmental transactions. Using historical and contemporary examples, it catalogs some of the most common and recurring configurations that manifest these characteristics. Over 20 international case studies from the Americas to Japan are presented to argue that environments exist in porous mediums and that by studying the openings, voids, light, and materials of layered and/or permeable organizations, important insights about space making can be revealed. Written for students and academics, this book explores various expressions of spatial transparency in architecture and helps connect their abstract ideas with significant built works, analytical drawings and comparison charts"--
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Topical term or geographic name entry element SPACE (ARCHITECTURER).
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Topical term or geographic name entry element TRANSPARENCY IN ARCHITECTURE.
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          School of Architecture NU Fairview College LRC NU Fairview College LRC General Circulation 03/14/2024 Purchased 5375 1 1 GC NA 2765 R67 2023 nufai000005237 09/10/2024 08/20/2024 06/26/2024 Books

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