Document Type
Thesis
Degree
B. ARCH
Date
Spring 2020
Keywords
Interior, framework, space, vacuum, code, concept, space
Language
English
Disciplines
Architecture
Description/Abstract
This thesis speculates a changed relationship between bodies and information access, mediated by an omni-orientable, continuous spatial information-interface. The closed world of the spacecraft is a digiphysical reality where these two spatial experiences are utterly entangled such that a person’s movements and engagement with and within this space is defined by the two simultaneously. In preference of depth and specificity of the thesis, this work is not focused on the mechanics or engineering of a spacecraft. But instead it focuses on the spatial and experiential environment, augmented with information.
Recommended Citation
Liston-Beck, Natasha, "Continuous Interior Space Architecture" (2020). Architecture Senior Theses. 481.
https://surface.syr.edu/architecture_theses/481
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