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Daylighting & Ecology:Towards a Sustainable
Approach to Design
Mary Guzowski, UMinn
Sustainability and Daylighting—for Carolina Hidalgo
Environmental Considerations
Take a Bioregional
ApproachDo More with Less
Design for Evolution,
Flexibility, and
Adaptability
Architectonic Considerations
Shape Form to Guide
Flow
Use Technology that is
Appropriate
Take an Integrated
Approach*
Human Considerations
Address Health and
Well-Being
Consider Quality of
Life
Reveal Process to
Educate*
Take a Bioregional Approach
Managua Cathedral
—Legoretta
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Do More with Less
Wright Gallery
—Olson-Sundberg
3
Design for Evolution, Flexibility, and Adaptability
Musée d’Orsay
Paris
5
National Portrait Gallery
Washington DC
—Foster
Shape Form to Guide Flow
SF MOMA
—Botta
6
2016 Expansion by
Snøhetta Architects
Botta
7
Snøhetta
High Museum Addition
—Renzo Piano
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St. Martins-in-the-Field, London
—James Gibbs
9
Use Technology that is Appropriate
United Terminals B&C @ ORD
—Jahn
10
Underground Space Center
U. Minnesota
Nomadic
Museum
—Shigeru Ban
11
Lost opportunity for translucent glazing!
Take an Integrated Approach
St. Ignatius Chapel
—Holl
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Address Health and Well-Being
Riola Church
—Aalto
14
Jubilee Church, Rome
—Meier
Chiswick Park
—Richard Rogers
Ove Arup & Partners
16
Consider Quality of Life
Hagia Sophia
Istanbul
Reveal Process to Educate
National Building Museum
Washington, DC
18
Icebergs
Summer 2016
The Core
Education Center at the Eden Project
—Grimshaw