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Reflection in Architecture

k_cous

Does anybody know of any projects that use reflective material or reflection as a concept??

Thanks

 
Nov 11, 09 8:24 pm
All Blacks!

As a concept? Not sure about as a concept but I know in actual the North American MUTCD (Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices) requires that most interstate signs receive 3M reflective sheeting for signage backgrounds and legend. You know? The big green signs with white letters. I know 3M sets the bar on reflective sheeting which includes some pretty cool stuff for any refraction concern. I've seen some awesome signage at LAX where the legend is black and non-reflective in daylight and highly reflective at night when vehicle lights project onto it.

Nov 11, 09 9:00 pm  · 
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All Blacks!

Also, 3M produces an optical lighting film that can be used to diffuse light evenly with minimal light sources. I've personally used that material for some of my projects in Wellington.

Nov 11, 09 9:11 pm  · 
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NLW2

The main courtyard at the Getty in LA has a lot of well-orchestrated reflection going on.

Nov 11, 09 9:42 pm  · 
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NLW2

bah, shoulda trimmed it. You get the idea though

Nov 11, 09 9:42 pm  · 
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k_cous

I see NLW2...but I'm moreso getting at reflection achieved by materials on the facade like panels or some type of material. Or reflective colors on the building maybe achieved with lighting, natural or artificial

Nov 11, 09 9:56 pm  · 
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k_cous

The GSW Building in Berlin is a good example of what I mean...but I'd like to find other ways besides exterior panels.

http://gaia.lbl.gov/hpbf/casest_f.htm

Nov 11, 09 9:59 pm  · 
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niro

on this day...w/ no fancy technology crap

Vietnam Veterans Memorial, DC



Nov 11, 09 10:45 pm  · 
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model.bot

Bell Labs Holmdel Complex by Saarinen

a.k.a. The Biggest Mirror Ever

<img src="http://www.archpaper.com/uploads/saarinen2.jpg">

Nov 11, 09 11:14 pm  · 
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model.bot
Nov 11, 09 11:16 pm  · 
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model.bot

Also check out the lobby bar of Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo Associates' UN Plaza Hotel:

Start Here --> Projects --> Hotels/Residences

--> United Nations Plaza

Nov 12, 09 12:09 am  · 
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treebeard

what about the cartier foundation by jean nouvel?

one of my favorite buildings

Nov 12, 09 12:50 am  · 
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holz.box

holl @ st ignatius
{img]http://lindabeaumont.com/images/public-chapel-1.jpg width=416[/img]

holl @ NYU's philosophy dept


water providing reflected lighting/cooling


foster's reichstag


heliostat redirecting sunlight to interior atrium
[imghttp://media.photobucket.com/image/architect%20mirror%20atrium/ilhamsaibi/architecture/DVFStudiobyWorkArchitectureCompany3.jpg width=416[/img]

solar furnace

Nov 12, 09 1:14 am  · 
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holz.box

ack...



Nov 12, 09 1:16 am  · 
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model.bot

Steven Holl's St. Ignatius Chapel uses exterior light reflecting off of brightly painted surfaces to cast colored reflections into the space.

Nov 12, 09 1:18 am  · 
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model.bot

...they beat me to it.

Nov 12, 09 1:20 am  · 
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model.bot

Guggenheim with Gehry bling:

Nov 12, 09 1:26 am  · 
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model.bot

How often do they polish it?

Nov 12, 09 1:32 am  · 
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Helsinki

Some good meandering thoughts on reflections as having to do with structure and architecture and space and ...

http://www.amazon.com/Translations-Drawing-Building-Other-Essays/dp/product-description/026255027X

the title essay has a great analysis on the barcelona pavillion and the role reflections play in experiencing it (amongst other things).

Nov 12, 09 2:09 am  · 
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nimmysnv

Hi,

It is always so beautiful to see the reflections in the water also it is good that there are such reflective mirrors used in the building that are very reflective and it looks very awesome.

I simply say that I like all the structures and architectural designs as, the mirror work is very beautiful.

Thanks!

Nov 12, 09 5:50 am  · 
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b3tadine[sutures]

what about dan graham?

Nov 12, 09 6:01 am  · 
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nimmysnv

Dan Graham is a name in the field of contemporary art and he is a practitioner art citric, his architectural models and mirror and glass structures are simply awesome.

he is himself is an architect of conceptual art and mirrored pavillions.
Right now he is in Newyork and having John Daniels Gallery.


Thanks!

Nov 12, 09 6:18 am  · 
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Helsinki

the previous comment (nimmysnv) sure is an interesting take on "reflection" - though not in architecture... An it doesn't pass the Turing Test.

Reflections have an important role in the work of Robert Irwin, as well as some of Eliassons work. Worth cheking out.

Nov 12, 09 7:33 am  · 
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b3tadine[sutures]

dan's work is also in minneapolis.

Nov 12, 09 8:00 am  · 
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nimmysnv

Hi,

I admitted as, this is what I felt from inside and so is in my creativity, as I will check out the work of robert Irwin.

Thanks!

Nov 12, 09 8:25 am  · 
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a few herzog & de meuron bldgs seem to have a concept behind the reflective surfaces...







but for high-concept reflection you wont find any better than maya lin's vietnam memorial.

Nov 12, 09 8:36 am  · 
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Nov 12, 09 10:40 am  · 
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phuyaké

Barkow Leibinger's Trutec building:





which uses polygonal reflective panels to distort the uncertain context of the site.

Nov 12, 09 12:27 pm  · 
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phuyaké

Also, I'm not sure if reflection drove this concept, but Bruno Fioretti Marquez Architekten's Schweinfurt library uses highly reflective windows to mirror the historical context:

Nov 12, 09 12:40 pm  · 
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wunder_waffle

paris based ibos and vitart are very into utilizing reflective facades. look at the palais des beaux arts in lille or the facade of their battered children center in paris, the maison des Adolescents, Cochin Hospital.

they worked with nouvel so they got some of his mojo in their dojo

Nov 12, 09 12:43 pm  · 
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Distant Unicorn


Palais des Congrès de Montréal. Designed by Tétreault, Parent, Languedoc and Associates, Saia and Barbarese Architects and the architects Dupuis, Dubuc and Associates.

Nov 12, 09 12:54 pm  · 
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Distant Unicorn

I suppose that is not soo much as a quality of relection but refraction. But dichromatic glass gets is hot steamy jazz from the interplay of reflection and refraction.

Nov 12, 09 12:55 pm  · 
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ElGrecus

As a "concept": Glass Pavilion, Toledo Museum of Art by SANAA.

Nov 12, 09 1:00 pm  · 
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wunder_waffle

hospital:




museum in lille (reflecting historic building behind camera):

Nov 12, 09 1:05 pm  · 
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living a life in america

Check the interiors of the Skyscraper Museum by SOM in NYC.
http://www.som.com/resources/category/5/0/3/6/4/6/images/001_21619610.jpg

Nov 12, 09 1:06 pm  · 
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treebeard

waffles, i'm glad you posted that picture of the museum in lille! i was trying to think of the architect or name of it, and i couldn't remember. wanted to post it earlier... interesting project.

Nov 12, 09 6:52 pm  · 
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model.bot
Nov 13, 09 12:23 pm  · 
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liberty bell

Somewhere in the Archinect image pages is a picture that shows the view down from a curved glass tower at the patch of glass that has been fried dead by the reflection off the building. I can't find it, but it's hilarious.

Nov 13, 09 1:59 pm  · 
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Distant Unicorn

Let's not also forget the many fires that were started by Gehry's Disney Concert Hall.

Nov 13, 09 2:45 pm  · 
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belisha

here is another usefull link regarding light pipes or sun tubes
http://www.oobject.com/category/light-pipe-architecture/

Jan 13, 10 5:19 am  · 
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Genzyme Center : Behnisch, Behnisch uses hundreds of reflective panels to carry light through the interior atrium.

Jan 13, 10 9:32 am  · 
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Alexi

Virtually everything by Tadao Ando

Jan 13, 10 9:42 am  · 
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Purpurina

The Palácio da Alvorada, designed by Oscar Niemeyer, was the first building to be inaugurated in Brasília, in 1958

Jan 13, 10 2:17 pm  · 
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