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ARCHITECTURE IN THE CONTAMPORARY

Opperdoes, Erica LU (2025) AFKF05 20251
Department of Architecture and Built Environment
Abstract
The nature room is designed to reflect and portray the
surrounding landscape, turning the building into a
living mirror of its environment. A facade of reflective
glass captures the changing sky, trees, and terrain, creating
a strong visual connection between architecture
and nature.
Inside, rough limestone walls and carved details echo
the textures of the local geology, grounding visitors in
a space that feels sculpted from the land itself.
The building’s purpose is to educate and inspire, offering
exhibition areas that showcase the diverse species
and plants of the region. It will also serve as a gathering
place for the community, with conference rooms,
workshop spaces, and a serving area that supports
events, lectures, and... (More)
The nature room is designed to reflect and portray the
surrounding landscape, turning the building into a
living mirror of its environment. A facade of reflective
glass captures the changing sky, trees, and terrain, creating
a strong visual connection between architecture
and nature.
Inside, rough limestone walls and carved details echo
the textures of the local geology, grounding visitors in
a space that feels sculpted from the land itself.
The building’s purpose is to educate and inspire, offering
exhibition areas that showcase the diverse species
and plants of the region. It will also serve as a gathering
place for the community, with conference rooms,
workshop spaces, and a serving area that supports
events, lectures, and social interaction.
This is not just a building, but a place to learn, reflect,
and connect with nature and each other. (Less)
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author
Opperdoes, Erica LU
supervisor
organization
alternative title
Mirror house
course
AFKF05 20251
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
Reflect, mirror, social, interior
language
English
id
9210912
date added to LUP
2025-09-01 13:40:17
date last changed
2025-09-01 13:40:17
@misc{9210912,
  abstract     = {{The nature room is designed to reflect and portray the
surrounding landscape, turning the building into a
living mirror of its environment. A facade of reflective
glass captures the changing sky, trees, and terrain, creating
a strong visual connection between architecture
and nature.
Inside, rough limestone walls and carved details echo
the textures of the local geology, grounding visitors in
a space that feels sculpted from the land itself.
The building’s purpose is to educate and inspire, offering
exhibition areas that showcase the diverse species
and plants of the region. It will also serve as a gathering
place for the community, with conference rooms,
workshop spaces, and a serving area that supports
events, lectures, and social interaction.
This is not just a building, but a place to learn, reflect,
and connect with nature and each other.}},
  author       = {{Opperdoes, Erica}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{ARCHITECTURE IN THE CONTAMPORARY}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}