Schuster, Matthias A.2015-06-232015-06-231989http://hdl.handle.net/10919/53244The basis of any human existence is a space to inhabit to support that existence. Space, given by nature or created by man is always determined by the "planes" by which the particular space is enclosed. The issue, (what kind of materials these planes are made of - a roof, a wall , a column), is most important for the impression the space creates on the inhabitants. Having layers of different materials create, articulate and order the spacial layout for a building is the central theoretical statement. In order to translate this theoretical Q statement from the realm of the written words into the language of architecture - sketches, drawings and models examples of two designs are offered.iv, 41 leavesapplication/pdfen-USIn CopyrightLD5655.V855 1989.S387Architecture, Domestic -- Virginia -- Blacksburg -- Designs and plansArchitecture, Domestic -- Virginia -- Montgomery County -- Designs and plansBlacksburg (Va.) -- Buildings, structures, etc. -- Designs and plansMontgomery County (Va.) -- Buildings, structures, etc. -- Designs and plansMaterial, space and orderThesis