Meek, ChristopherEly, Sri Gaura2019-05-022019-05-022019-05-022019Ely_washington_0250O_19621.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1773/43598Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Can architecture utilize light to evoke a feeling of the sublime? This thesis is an exploration of daylight-driven architecture, architecture that is designed to utilize direct sunlight and ambient skylight for specifically prescribed effects. The foundation of this project draws on the thinking of architectural masters, the perspective of lighting experts, and the lessons of precedent studies to direct a process of designing architecture that allows occupants to approach a sense of divinity. I believe that architecture is at its best when shelter, space, symbolism, and function are balanced with a desire to delight. Architecture’s ability to elicit emotion from individuals, to incite wonder and awe, largely through occupation, is special. In order to exceed programmatic requirements and provoke an emotional response, the endeavor is to create architecture that is akin to art. The proposal explored is an architecture which utilizes natural light to evoke the sublime through its cosmic connection with the sun, sky, and horizon.application/pdfen-USCC BYArchitectureCosmosDesignHorizonLightingSublimeArchitectureSustainabilityDesignArchitectureInternalizing the Sun: An Exploration in Light-Driven ArchitectureThesis