

Type of Document Master's Thesis Author Tackett, Jared Franklin URN etd-06052009-153450 Title DIRECTING MOVEMENT and the PERCEPTION of SPACE Degree Master of Architecture Department Architecture Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title Thompson, Steven Ross Committee Chair Galloway, William U. Committee Member Gartner, Howard Scott Committee Member Keywords
- Movement
- Pavilion
- Perception
- Direction
- Color
- Reflection
- Playground
Date of Defense 2009-05-05 Availability unrestricted Abstract An investigation on how architectural elements can direct movement and affect the way we perceive space. The idea is implemented in the design of a playground and pavilion for Elkhorn Lake, located in Jenkins, Kentucky.
Wall, column, color, roof, and floor are explored to create a variety of spatial arrangements that affect ways of perceiving and moving through the pavilion and playground.
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