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- Balance, Rythm, and Emphasis
- Three most vital and dynamic principles of any work of art and design.
- Elements
- Are the principles in a design (Line, shape, color, texture)
- Contrast
- is the essence of variety
- Design Process
- 1.Define 2.Create 3.Analyze 4.Produce 5.Clarify
- Green Building
- could be an answer to the mounting waste being produced
- Gestalt
- German for "form"
- Actual
- Three dimensional, real space.
- Le Courbusier
- Constructed teh Notre Dame du Haut overlooking the French Village of Ronchamp.
- Emphasis
- Clap of thunder that releases us from boredom.
- Doric
- oldest and simplest architectural colunm designs
- Johannes Gutenberg
- In vented the printing press in 1452. Printed the first book, the Gutenberg Bible.
- Pruitt-Igoe
- Housing project built in St. Louis, Missouri has been regarded as one of the most infamous failures of public housing in American history, and on of he icons of urban renewal.
- Corinthian
- Blossoms into the leaves of the acanthus a symbol of immorality.
- Toulouse Lautrec
- First to run a lithography poster production of about 3,000 copies in Paris.
- Ionic
- graceful curve symbolizing the horn of the ram.
- Asymmetrical
- When two halves, not exactly alike are arranged slightly, varying placement and size of objects, thus altering the appearance and creating a sense of balance.
- Perceptual
- Things Seen
- Materials
- Are paramount to the success of your design.
- Charles Edouard Jeanneret
- Also know as Le Corbusier
- Design
- First order of all a plan for order.
- Analogous
- Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
- Inspiration
- Results from a special kind of perception guided and directed by heredity. Artisti perceptions add the dimension of creative possibilities.
- Chaos
- On one side divine order on the other
- 3 types of space
- Pictorial, illusionism, actual
- Galloping Gertie
- A suspension Bridge built over the Tacoma Narrows.
- Linear Perspective
- One point, two point, multiple
- Shapes are categorized in one of four ways
- Natural, geometric,abstract,nonobjective.
- Four Traditional Structural Classifications
- Post and Lintel, Arch, Cantilever, and Truss.
- Color has 3 properties
- Hue, value, chroma
- Closure
- Completing the whole picture. Shapes and forms-suggested.
- Designers
- have a responsibility to the person/client who will be using the design first of all.
- Fibonacci Series
- A series of numbers that has a close relationship to the laws of natural growth and allows for increased size without changing the shape. (tusk and shell)
- Pictorial
- implied space-artwork
- Geoffrey Beene
- Considered America's top designer. Staged first American show in milan in 1976.
- Principle
- Is the manner in which the ingredients are combined (unity, variety, balance, emphasis, proportion, scale)
- Metal Techniques
- Neither additive or subtractive. (hammer, forge, spin, extrude, cast, weld, and rivet.)
- Conceptual
- Only in the mind
- Illusionism
- Overlapping, tiring, adjustment of size and perspective (linear or atmospheric)
- Le Corbusier
- Idea was to go up not out for constructing large developments.
- Contemporary Concerns
- Designers along with sociologists, psychologists, and economists are needed to create a sense of balance.
- Design
- is a plan for order, a step toward stability, comfort,and pleasure in a universe that sometimes seems chaotic.
- Effective Design
- should be a positive force in the life of the user.
- George Washington & Thomas Jefferson
- Commissioned the French engineer Major Pierre L'Enfant to lay out the plans for the national capital.