Continuing Education

Digital Art in Architectural Projects

Approximately 1 hour

While architects and designers have many choices for specifying dynamic architectural surfaces in their projects, the result of using photography in such applications has historically presented challenges. This course explores typical digital images used in glass installations, gigapixel photography, guidelines for glass transparency, and the impacts of luminosity and reflectivity. Finally, it looks at potential applications for gigapixel images in large- or small-scale architectural surfaces.

Presented by Bernard Jeanfils on behalf of Forms+Surfaces.

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