This thesis studies the use of stained glass as a building material and how it can enhance the visual presence of light, materiality and space in a building interior. 

Lighting, color, and texture were integral paths of study which culminated in a stained glass installation at the concrete Cube at the Research + Design Facility in Blacksburg, Virginia. 

The resulting space becomes a room that reveals a dimension of architectural space not rarely studied or thought about when designing, revealing the way light continually shapes and defines a space throughout the seasons and time of day. The goal of the installation is to highlight ordinary conditions of light and space in a new light through color intervention of the interior.

This thesis was completed in May 2016 for the Master of Architecture degree at Virginia Tech.

Vignettes from the Colored Cube (Blacksburg, Virginia)