Spatial Transparency in Architecture

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architectural phenomenology
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case study methodology
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Dense
depth perception in built environments
Disengaged
environmental psychology
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Forbidden City
Glass Pavilion
Hypostyle Hall
IMMERSIVE ENVIRONMENTS
intermediate spatial domains
INTERSTITIAL LIGHT
Junya Ishigami
Kenzo Tange
Layered Glass
LIGHT CONSTRUCTIONS
Literal Transparencies
material permeability
Olympic Forest Park
Oxford Museum
Paulista School
PERMEABLE
Perot Museum
Phenomenal Transparency
Porous Screens
Soane's House Museum
SPACE MAKING
SPATIAL CONTINUITY
Spatial Layering
SPATIAL TRANSPARENCY
Superimposed
Therme Vals
Vilanova Artigas
Villa Stein De Monzie
VISUAL CONNECTIVITY
visual field analysis
Weblike Structures

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032121659
  • Weight: 1220g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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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. 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.

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.

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