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Holography, Architecture, Intention
Buildings are built for many reasons. They can be built to impress potential clients, facilitate a production process, house people comfortably and/or economically or provide a background for the activities which they house. Most office buildings are deliberately dull. They are meant to be neutral, flexible spaces, easily altered to accomodate changing uses and tastes. The architectural intentions in this case are to separate functions and delineate hierarchy rather than to provide a pleasing work environment.
Holography, Architecture, Intention
Buildings are built for many reasons. They can be built to impress potential clients, facilitate a production process, house people comfortably and/or economically or provide a background for the activities which they house. Most office buildings are deliberately dull. They are meant to be neutral, flexible spaces, easily altered to accomodate changing uses and tastes. The architectural intentions in this case are to separate functions and delineate hierarchy rather than to provide a pleasing work environment.
Holography, Architecture, Intention
Weber, Sally (author) / King, Elisabeth (author) / Ian, Richard (author)
Practical Holography II ; 1987 ; Los Angeles,CA,United States
Proc. SPIE ; 0747
1987-06-04
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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