Seen through the eyes of an architect-photographer, "The Architecture of Natural Light" is the first publication to consider the many effects of natural illumination in contemporary buildings. This comprehensive and thoughtful survey begins with a brief introduction to the history of architecture, seen through the advances and experimentation put forward by architects over the centuries. For all those seeking to or interested in creating space that transcends the physical, "The Architecture of Natural Light" is a powerful and poetic yet practical survey that provides an original and timeless approach to contemporary architecture.
The article by Henry Plummer describes how the architects using the natural light. The author focuses precisely on the implications of the natural light in architectures, especially the using of sunlight. Moreover, the article gives many examples of buildings to show how famous architects using natural to make an architecture more lifelike and how important it is to obtain the skills of using sunlight when the architects and students designing buildings. Henry Plummer uses amount of pictures in this book, but there are not enough analyzing, even no analyzing about why using the natural light in this or that ways will make the buildings look more lifelike.
The book showcases use of natural light in articulation of interior spaces by starchitects like Zumthor, Ando, Foster, Gehry, Herzog de Meuron, etc. The projects discussed are mostly from Europe but it also includes a few from Japan, China & US. The quality of photographs is very high!