SUBJECTIVE TRANSPARENCY
This thesis aims to define a new definition of architectural transparency by analyzing the issue of privacy as characterized by the introvert, extrovert, and ambivert. While the introvert is an individual who loses energy through a social setting, the extrovert gains energy, and the ambivert ranges in-between. By engaging this conversation of transparency with particular reference to these distinctive characteristics, a design method that utilizes the process of multi-layering materials and space will be developed to achieve a gradation of spatial privacy and publicity specific to the needs of the individual.
SUBJECTIVE
TRANSPARENCY
This thesis aims to define a new definition of architectural transparency by analyzing the issue of privacy as characterized by the introvert, extrovert, and ambivert. While the introvert is an individual who loses energy through a social setting, the extrovert gains energy, and the ambivert ranges in-between. By engaging this conversation of transparency with particular reference to these distinctive characteristics, a design method that utilizes the process of multi-layering materials and space will be developed to achieve a gradation of spatial privacy and publicity specific to the needs of the individual.