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method:photo-mechanical-glass-fusingphoto-mechanical glass fusing
Technique to transfer a Photoshop drawing onto a two-layer glass sheet, fire in a kiln, and slump over a form for luminous ceilings.
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- A new form of production introduced in this chapter that combines high-speed mass-production techniques with personal craft, computer-aided technology, and adaptive on-site modifications to create living structure at scale.
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- Using Photoshop to draw and color glass ceilings, then physically simulating light through a scale model for rapid adaptation.
- Alexander's ultimate goal: a cosmology where subjective self and objective matter are united as aspects of a single, living reality.
- Marble pieces epoxy-glued onto fiberglass mats for efficient transport, mockup, and final laying.
- Multimodal fusion technique combining language and vision representations via learnable gating parameters.
- Primary worked example demonstrating denotational design principles
- Using pure pigments mixed in lime, cement, or other bases rather than tinted white-base commercial paints, allowing saturated, adjustable colors.
- A construction paradigm in which each operation naturally generates the next, producing unique adaptation without complex drawings.