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The National Museum of Scotland offers a fascinating exploration of how light interacts with space and materials, shaping the overall atmosphere of the museum. As we moved through different galleries, we observed how natural and artificial light influenced our perception of exhibits and architectural elements. One key aspect was how light reacted with different materials. […]

Visiting the Chapel of Saint Albert the Great was an immersive experience highlighting the powerful relationship between light, space, and perception. As we observed the interior from different viewpoints, we noticed how the framing of the outside world changed—some windows offered narrow, focused glimpses, while others provided expansive, open views. This contrast shaped our understanding […]

In this workshop, we explored the impact of sunlight on architectural space through a series of simple but interesting steps. First, we used pins to simulate global sunlight on white paper to intuitively understand how sunlight illuminates the earth and deduce the basic laws of sunlight. Next, we fixed the house model in Edinburgh and […]

National Taichung Theater is located in Taiwan, and designed by Japanese architect Toyo Ito. It is a building with curved walls as the main structural support. The building is composed of 58 curved walls and 29 caves. The spaces are of different sizes, separated and connected, forming a flowing space. The glass curtain wall and […]

Welcome to your new blog site! This is your first post. You can edit this or delete it and start blogging. You should read the Terms of Use if you haven’t already. For help and advice on getting started with a WordPress blog, see the Academic Blogging help pages. Your blog is private by default […]

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