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    Designing with Light
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    By Victoria Meyers
     
    2006 - 144 Pages
    10 x 10 Hardcover
    ISBN: 978-0-7892-0880-4
    PB-321-09
     

    Product ID: PB-321-09
    Price: $45.00
    Member Price: $40.50
    Product Detailed Description

    Award-winning architect, Victoria Meyers, explores the myriad ways in which light is used in contemporary architecture, both internally and externally, to enhance the design and sense of space in a building. Vivid color photographs depict how architects employ light in buildings such as the Guggenheim Las Vegas and the National Gallery of Canada. Meyer looks at recent developments in the science of light, giving an overview of the history of light in architecture and demonstrating how the use of light in film, theater, and art has influenced light’s use in architecture. Meyers goes on to discuss how light creates architectural features such as color, line, and form, and how architects strive to control light through glass, windows, skylights, and the manipulation of shadow and reflection.


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