Open study L/0138° N · perpetual noon

House ofRefraction

A sunlit pavilion where white light becomes material, angle and room.

Cross the threshold
A sunlit pavilion of glass, chrome and pale stoneA diagonal beam passes through a glass fin and separates into cyan, violet and ember light across an open brutalist room.

Code-native daylight study

38°

Drag the rail or use the arrow keys. Light, glass and the hidden sentence move together.

Sun angle 38 degrees.

White light, measured at the threshold

White is not empty.Light makes room.

It is every colour held in suspension. Give it glass, chrome and one precise angle, and the invisible develops a floor plan.

Three behavioursOne beam

Matter gives
light a verb.

G

Glass bends.

It delays one wavelength by a fraction, then lets colour arrive separately.

C

Chrome returns.

It keeps no light of its own. The room comes back altered by the surface.

S

Stone holds.

It gives the ray a place to stop, so an angle becomes a room you can read.

Plan 38°Not to scale

A room
drawn by a ray.

The pavilion has no façade. Four pale planes, one glass fin and a moving sun are enough. Architecture begins where the light stops.

Plan of the House of RefractionFour walls surround a glass fin as a ray enters at 38 degrees and separates into three bands.38°HOUSE OF REFRACTION · PLAN L/01

The ray returns38°

Nothing was added.
Only separated.

The complete pavilion, fallback and optical engine were drawn in code. Open the guide for the geometry, accessibility contract and process record.

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