Faculty of Architecture, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland
1. Introduction 2. Methodology 3. Background 4. Trends in contemporary transparency 5. Redundant transparency 6. Veiled transparency, perceptual transparency (i) heterogeneous, (ii) homogenous + perforations observed from distance 7. Multiplication 8. Discussion Recent trends in architectural design of light-permeable facades
1. Introduction 2. Methodology 3. Background 4. Trends in contemporary transparency 5. Redundant transparency 6. Veiled transparency, perceptual transparency (i) heterogeneous, (ii) homogenous + perforations observed from distance 7. Multiplication 8. Discussion Recent trends in architectural design of light-permeable facades
1 case study name year number of light-perm. layers* depth of light transmission penetration 1 2 3 homogenous heterogeneous 1 B.-W. Landtag 1962 * 0 * 2 Kunstmuzeum Winterthur 1995 * 0.3 * 3 Bockenheimer Landstrasse 1998 * 0.6 * 4 Go-cart racing track in Delft 2000 * 12.0-18.0 * 5 CDU headquarters 2002 * 12.0 * 6 Bern Train Station 2003 * 0.6-1.2 * 7 Deutsche Krankenversich. 2005 * 0.3 * 8 De Baljurk in Hague 2005 * 0.9 * in small scale 9 Lightcube Office in Zurich 2006 * 0.6 * 10 Clinique du Parc 2007 * 0.9 * 11 Hôpital Jean Mermoz 2008 * 0 * 12 New Credit Suisse Backoffice 2012 * 0.6 * 13 Casuariestraat, DGMR 2012 * 0.3 * 14 Silesian Museum 2013 * 6.0 * 15 Headquarter Sotax AG 2013 * 6.0 * 16 Toni-Areal 2014 * 0.3 * in small scale 17 Uni Carl Vogt 2015 * 0.2 * 18 Supreme Court in The Hague 2016 * 0.6 * Recent trends in architectural design of light-permeable facades
1. Introduction 2. Methodology 3. Background 4. Trends in contemporary transparency 5. Redundant transparency 6. Veiled transparency, perceptual transparency (i) heterogeneous, (ii) homogenous + perforations observed from distance 7. Multiplication 8. Discussion Recent trends in architectural design of light-permeable facades
1. Introduction 2. Methodology 3. Background 4. Trends in contemporary transparency 5. Redundant transparency 6. Veiled transparency, perceptual transparency (i) heterogeneous, (ii) homogenous + perforations observed from distance 7. Multiplication 8. Discussion Recent trends in architectural design of light-permeable facades
1. Introduction 2. Methodology 3. Background 4. Trends in contemporary transparency 5. Redundant transparency 6. Veiled transparency, perceptual transparency (i) heterogeneous, (ii) homogenous + perforations observed from distance 7. Multiplication 8. Discussion Recent trends in architectural design of light-permeable facades
Marcin Recent Brzezicki, trends in PhD architectural marcin.brzezicki@pwr.edu.pl design of light-permeable facades
1. Introduction 2. Methodology 3. Background 4. Trends in contemporary transparency 5. Redundant transparency 6. Veiled transparency, perceptual transparency (i) heterogeneous, (ii) homogenous + perforations observed from distance 7. Multiplication 8. Discussion Recent trends in architectural design of light-permeable facades
1. Introduction 2. Methodology 3. Background 4. Trends in contemporary transparency 5. Redundant transparency 6. Veiled transparency, perceptual transparency (i) heterogeneous, (ii) homogenous + perforations observed from distance 7. Multiplication 8. Discussion Recent trends in architectural design of light-permeable facades
1. Introduction 2. Methodology 3. Background 4. Trends in contemporary transparency 5. Redundant transparency 6. Veiled transparency, perceptual transparency (i) heterogeneous, (ii) homogenous + perforations observed from distance 7. Multiplication 8. Discussion Recent trends in architectural design of light-permeable facades
1. Introduction 2. Methodology 3. Background 4. Trends in contemporary transparency 5. Redundant transparency 6. Veiled transparency, perceptual transparency (i) heterogeneous, (ii) homogenous + perforations observed from distance 7. Multiplication 8. Discussion Recent trends in architectural design of light-permeable facades
1. Introduction 2. Methodology 3. Background 4. Trends in contemporary transparency 5. Redundant transparency 6. Veiled transparency, perceptual transparency (i) heterogeneous, (ii) homogenous + perforations observed from distance 7. Multiplication 8. Sculpting facade (i) glass ribs/fins/etc. (ii) serrated facades 9. Discussion Recent trends in architectural design of light-permeable facades
1. Introduction 2. Methodology 3. Background 4. Trends in contemporary transparency 5. Redundant transparency 6. Veiled transparency, perceptual transparency (i) heterogeneous, (ii) homogenous + perforations observed from distance 7. Multiplication 8. Sculpting facade (i) glass ribs/fins/etc. (ii) serrated facades 9. Discussion Recent trends in architectural design of light-permeable facades
1. Introduction 2. Methodology 3. Background 4. Trends in contemporary transparency 5. Redundant transparency 6. Veiled transparency, perceptual transparency (i) heterogeneous, (ii) homogenous + perforations observed from distance 7. Multiplication 8. Sculpting facade (i) glass ribs/fins/etc. (ii) serrated facades 9. Discussion Recent trends in architectural design of light-permeable facades
1. Introduction 2. Methodology 3. Background 4. Trends in contemporary transparency 5. Redundant transparency 6. Veiled transparency, perceptual transparency (i) heterogeneous, (ii) homogenous + perforations observed from distance 7. Multiplication 8. Sculpting facade (i) glass ribs/fins/etc. (ii) serrated facades 9. Discussion Recent trends in architectural design of light-permeable facades