Light and shadow : experiential boutique resort
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Abstract
This thesis explores the question, “How can the manipulation of light and shadow through texture affect the experience of a space?” The typology for this thesis is a experiential boutique resort which is located within the outskirts of Las Vegas,NV near the Valley of Fire State Park. The unifying idea of this thesis deals with the detail and manipulation of materials that are created through the use of light and shadow which enhances the overall experience visitors have on a space. The project’s justification provokes the creation of experiences based on different aspects of light and shadow. Every space has it’s own light quality and wanted experience. For instance, a dark room in which one cannot see the other wall can create a sense of mystery. Where a room housed within a church lit only by a single skylight and focused view creates emotions of reverence and contemplation. The overall perception of an architectural space depends on the details that are enhanced or dulled using light and shadow. The use of light, shadow, texture, and patterns are extremely important when creating a space. Without the use of these elements the overall sensation becomes dull and artificial.