Sound as an architectural material is one of our most copious and yet systematically ignored design materials worthy of exploration. If it is addressed, architecture seeks to silence the sound it encounters: it blocks our aural connection to the next room, the next building, and the outside world. This project imagines what it would mean to listen through walls, to gather information about nearby spaces with our ears and finally what it would mean if that acoustic experience could be understood to be aesthetic.* *This dissertation is a compound document (contains both a paper copy and a CD as part of the dissertation). The CD requires the following system requirements: Windows MediaPlayer or RealPlayer
As urban regions increase in population and density, the need for quietness and spaces of relative c...
As urban regions increase in population and density, the need for quietness and spaces of relative c...
My thesis investigates the possibilities of sound as material in the visual arts through means of se...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2015.This elect...
This thesis will examine the role of sound in the architectural experience by asking how architectur...
Architecture is inherently an art form of the body and all our senses. U creates a meaningful framew...
In our age of sensory experience and understanding, iconographic rhetoric is arguably the primary me...
In our age of sensory experience and understanding, iconographic rhetoric is arguably the primary me...
When you are listening carefully with your eyes closed, in a church, or a forest, you engage in atte...
In our age of sensory experience and understanding, iconographic rhetoric is arguably the primary me...
We depend on our collective senses in order to rationalize and negotiate space. Unfortunately, sound...
We depend on our collective senses in order to rationalize and negotiate space. Unfortunately, sound...
As urban regions increase in population and density, the need for quietness and spaces of relative c...
In a visually biased culture sound becomes taken for granted until it intrudes, this makes many syst...
In a visually biased culture sound becomes taken for granted until it intrudes, this makes many syst...
As urban regions increase in population and density, the need for quietness and spaces of relative c...
As urban regions increase in population and density, the need for quietness and spaces of relative c...
My thesis investigates the possibilities of sound as material in the visual arts through means of se...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2015.This elect...
This thesis will examine the role of sound in the architectural experience by asking how architectur...
Architecture is inherently an art form of the body and all our senses. U creates a meaningful framew...
In our age of sensory experience and understanding, iconographic rhetoric is arguably the primary me...
In our age of sensory experience and understanding, iconographic rhetoric is arguably the primary me...
When you are listening carefully with your eyes closed, in a church, or a forest, you engage in atte...
In our age of sensory experience and understanding, iconographic rhetoric is arguably the primary me...
We depend on our collective senses in order to rationalize and negotiate space. Unfortunately, sound...
We depend on our collective senses in order to rationalize and negotiate space. Unfortunately, sound...
As urban regions increase in population and density, the need for quietness and spaces of relative c...
In a visually biased culture sound becomes taken for granted until it intrudes, this makes many syst...
In a visually biased culture sound becomes taken for granted until it intrudes, this makes many syst...
As urban regions increase in population and density, the need for quietness and spaces of relative c...
As urban regions increase in population and density, the need for quietness and spaces of relative c...
My thesis investigates the possibilities of sound as material in the visual arts through means of se...