Intersections In The Architecture Surface: The Facade as an Interface for Ecological Development
Abstract
Intersections In The Architecture Surface is an extensive inquiry into the facade and
transitional interior/exterior thresholds that control the ecological conditions of the built
environment and how we interact with it. This thesis constructs methods through parametric
processes for controlling the built threshold and its interaction with site context, with
specifc emphasis on the role of the facade in communicating space, light, form, and
interaction. These methods are then employed in the design process of a regional maritime
museum along the Maumee riverfront in Toledo, Ohio.