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[Music] welcome back to the classical architecture workshop my name is Professor Brandon Rowe and todays lecture well be learning about how to master light in architecture this is the first of two lectures this first part will focus on the theory of shade and shadow lets begin when we think about how to master the light lets think about light itself life reveals majestic colors as well as the never-ending horizon it also enables us to comprehend both simple and complex natural forms lets face it without light we wouldnt be able to perceive the breadth or depth of space light is also mysterious yet life-giving likewise the cyclical pattern of the Sun with its rising and setting illuminates every height and every depth without light darkness would envelop all things you this reminds me of the quote by one of my mentors Juhani palasa a finnish architect he writes quote every distinct landscape and setting space and place has its characteristic light and it is often the experiencial