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Date
2014
Abstract
Building is one of mankinds basic needs. We live, study and work within architectural creations. Architecture is an environment, an etiquette and a representation of a culture. By studying the architecture of different areas it is possible to learn something that we never knew before. Western architecture and Eastern architecture exemplify many differences in culture; different expression in buildings can in many ways reflect the inherent differences in cultural values. In the following text I aim to investigate the Eastern World, and examine how the careful manipulation of light can shape how we use and experience architecture.
Supervisor
Bucholz, Merritt
Ryan, Anna
Griffin, Andrew
Ryan, Anna
Griffin, Andrew
Description
non-peer-reviewed
