Perceptual Resonance: Architectural Sequence as a Translation of Music

This thesis seeks to evoke a sense of place, identity and memory through a connection with music to capture the essence of place. Music can act as the link between architecture and people, to allow people to experience place in a more intimate way. By engaging all the senses, there can be a connection through our bodies to the building around us. Through the process of abstraction, we can link the audible world with the visual world, allowing music to resonate in architecture.

Semester / Year
Spring 2017

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Erin Barkman

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