ARCH 660231 Architectural Design 1 Lecture : Lecture 2

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ARCH 660231 Architectural Design 1Lecture : Lecture 2

Design Elements

1. Point,

2. Line,

3. Plane,

4. Volume

ARCH 660231 Architectural Design 1Lecture : Lecture 2

Design Principles

1. Balance

2. Unity/ harmony

3. Movement

4. Rhythm

5. Emphasis

6. Proportion

7. Pattern

8. Variety

9. Gradation

ARCH 660231 Architectural Design 1Lecture : Lecture 2

Design Principles

Balance: Refers to the equalization of elements in a work of art.

-There are three kinds of balance:

1. symmetrical- formal, divided in half same

2. asymmetrical- informal, divided in half not same

3. radial- circular, design starts from center > out

ARCH 660231 Architectural Design 1Lecture : Lecture 2

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Balance:

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Symmetrical Balance:

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Asymmetrical Balance:

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Symmetrical Balance:

ARCH 660231 Architectural Design 1Lecture : Lecture 2

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Asymmetrical Balance:

ARCH 660231 Architectural Design 1Lecture : Lecture 2

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Asymmetrical Balance:

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Asymmetrical Balance:

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Asymmetrical Balance:

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Unity/Harmony: Relates to the sense of oneness, wholeness, or order in a work of art. Combining similar colors,

shapes, lines, textures, and patterns in an artwork can create harmony.

ARCH 660231 Architectural Design 1Lecture : Lecture 2

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Unity/Harmony:

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Unity/Harmony:

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Movement: Refers to the arrangement of parts in a work of art to create a slow to fast action of the eye.

-Pattern, contrast, line can create this.

ARCH 660231 Architectural Design 1Lecture : Lecture 2

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Movement:

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Movement:

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Movement:

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Movement:

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Rhythm: It is a type of movement in an artwork or design often created by repeated objects.

-There are different types of rhythm:

1. Regular- Example: 9s9s9s9s9s9

2. Irregular- Example: qqeeqqeyyy

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Rhythm: several different rhythms ...

Repetition:

the regular or harmonious recurrence of elements, including: lines, shapes, forms or colors.horizontal (beams) and vertical (columns) Rhythms / Grids MacIntosh Work connecting points in space.

Progression:

a sequence or transition produced by increasing or decreasing one or more qualities, progression is ordered systematic change: Radiation (as in a spiral) , gradation (as in forms or colors that evolve).

Contrast:

deliberate placement of elements to create opposition by abrupt transition rather than gradual. Contrast heightens values/interest through comparison (or Tension).

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Rhythm (repetition):

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Rhythm (repetition):

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Rhythm (repetition):

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Rhythm (progression):

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Rhythm (progression):

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Rhythm (progression):

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Rhythm (progression):

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Rhythm (contrast):

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Emphasis: refers to placing greater attention to certain areas or objects in a piece of work.

-Emphasis can be created through sudden and abrupt changes in opposing elements.

(Example: bright yellow dot in large black area)

ARCH 660231 Architectural Design 1Lecture : Lecture 2

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Emphasis:

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Emphasis:

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Proportion: Refers to the relationship of certain elements to the whole and to each other.

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Proportion:

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Proportion:

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Pattern: is created by repetition of (not limited to) shape, line, color, or texture

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Pattern:

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Pattern:

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Variety: It is achieved through diversity and change. Using different line types, colors, textures, shapes…..

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Variety:

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Variety:

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Gradation: Refers to a way of combining elements by using a series of gradual changes.

-Examples of gradation:

1. gradually from small shapes to large shapes

2. gradually from a dark color to a light color

3. gradually from shadow to highlight

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Gradation (from dark to light):

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Gradation (from big to small) also (from light to dark):

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Guess what?

ARCH 660231 Architectural Design 1Lecture : Lecture 2

Design Principles

Guess what?

ARCH 660231 Architectural Design 1Lecture : Lecture 2

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Guess what?

ARCH 660231 Architectural Design 1Lecture : Lecture 2

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Guess what?

ARCH 660231 Architectural Design 1Lecture : Lecture 2

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Guess what?

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In architecture?

ARCH 660231 Architectural Design 1Lecture : Lecture 2

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In architecture?

ARCH 660231 Architectural Design 1Lecture : Lecture 2

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In architecture?

ARCH 660231 Architectural Design 1Lecture : Lecture 2

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In architecture?

ARCH 660231 Architectural Design 1Lecture : Lecture 2

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In architecture?

ARCH 660231 Architectural Design 1Lecture : Lecture 2

Design Principles

In architecture?

ARCH 660231 Architectural Design 1Lecture : Lecture 2

Design Principles

In architecture?

ARCH 660231 Architectural Design 1Lecture : Lecture 2

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In architecture?

ARCH 660231 Architectural Design 1Lecture : Lecture 2

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In architecture?

ARCH 660231 Architectural Design 1Lecture : Lecture 2

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In architecture?

ARCH 660231 Architectural Design 1Lecture : Introduction

Today’s exercise

1. On a piece of Canson that is cut to 30X30cm, you need to express at least five of the design principles illustrated today (use more than two pieces if needed)

2. Opportunity to improve your work

Submission 12-3-2017 beginning of class

ARCH 660231 Architectural Design 1Lecture : Introduction

For next class

Bring your drawing full set.

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