Perception and lighting as formgivers for architecture / William M. C. Lam

By: Lam, William M. C [author]Contributor(s): Ripman, Christopher Hugh [editor]Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : McGraw-Hill, c1977Description: ix, 310 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cmISBN: 0070360944 :Subject(s): SPACE (ARCHITECTURE) | VISUAL PERCEPTION | LIGHT IN ARCHITECTURELOC classification: NA 2765 .L36 1977
Contents:
Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Glossary -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Environmental objectives and human needs -- 3. The process of visual perception -- 4. The design of the luminous environment -- Case studies: principles applied in practice : Group A. Buildings dominated by a single major space -- Group B. Single spaces defined by modular elements -- Group C. Sequences of major spaces in a single structure -- Group D. Sequences of spaces organized along fixed corridors -- Group E. Sequences of spaces without fixed corridors: articulated systems fitted to predetermined exterior forms -- Group F. Sequences of spaces without fixed corridors: flat-ceiling systems fitted to predetermined exterior forms -- Group G. Growth systems -- Group H. Building complexes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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National University - Manila
COA General General Circulation GC NA 2765 .L36 1977 c.2 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.2 Available NULIB000017176

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Glossary -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Environmental objectives and human needs -- 3. The process of visual perception -- 4. The design of the luminous environment -- Case studies: principles applied in practice : Group A. Buildings dominated by a single major space -- Group B. Single spaces defined by modular elements -- Group C. Sequences of major spaces in a single structure -- Group D. Sequences of spaces organized along fixed corridors -- Group E. Sequences of spaces without fixed corridors: articulated systems fitted to predetermined exterior forms -- Group F. Sequences of spaces without fixed corridors: flat-ceiling systems fitted to predetermined exterior forms -- Group G. Growth systems -- Group H. Building complexes -- Bibliography -- Index.

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