PHOTO: JOSEF HOFLEHNER
Light and places
Light is… different. Again and again and always. Every place, every time of the day and every season produces its own atmospheric light – that is the most important lesson that architects have learned over the thousands of years in which they have been working with daylight. In her article, Marietta Millet talks about how they worked and the answers they arrived at in response to the delicate differences in light.
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