| Type of Document |
Master's Thesis |
| Author |
Bacha, Ryan Joseph
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| Author's Email Address |
rbacha@vt.edu |
| URN |
etd-07072003-175645 |
| Title |
Intensified Nature |
| Degree |
Master of Architecture |
| Department |
Architecture |
| Advisory Committee |
| Advisor Name |
Title |
| William Galloway |
Committee Chair |
| Hunter Pittman |
Committee Member |
| William Brown |
Committee Member |
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| Keywords |
- nature
- genesis
- vernacular
- finding logos
- geometry
- seedlings
- shaping nature
- gathering
- construing reality
- demarcating place
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| Date of Defense |
2002-07-25 |
| Availability |
unrestricted |
Abstract
While art can be an intensification of perception, this nature center recognizes the presence of nature through symbiotic connotations of its primordial elements as architectural form. Deepened experiences of both nature and architecture are to be achieved through a clarified ordering of architectonic elements and their relationship to each other, nature, and humanity.
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