ABSTRACT

Light in Architecture explores the role and use of light in and around buildings from the time that Stonehenge was built through to the present day, illustrating how a greater understanding of this intangible and free material will lead us to better architecture and, ultimately, improve our quality of life. Translated and carefully updated from the best-selling Spanish book, La Materia Intangible, this full colour edition explains why light is so fundamental to human perception, how its nature and use are influenced by time and place, and how it has come to be used as a tool for abstract architectural design. Drawing on centuries of thinking and over 40 real-life, international exemplars, the book explores the different ways that light can be harnessed and manipulated to achieve particular objectives, emotions or experiences, as well as how the technologies and techniques for doing so have developed over time.

part one

the role of light in architecture

chapter one|20 pages

light and perception

chapter two|14 pages

light and geography

chapter three|10 pages

light as an instrument for abstraction

part two|88 pages

working with light in architecture

chapter four|32 pages

natural light – bringing the outside inside

chapter five|24 pages

filtered light – creating atmosphere

chapter six|30 pages

focused light – shadowplay

part three|58 pages

light in architecture from past to future

chapter seven|26 pages

light and architectural heritage

chapter eight|18 pages

artificial light, the great invention

chapter nine|12 pages

light today – from real to right