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Opening Agenda. 1) Amanda Bannochie 2) Gaines Brown 3) William Carter 4) Luis Cardova 5) Chelsea Ebner 6) Jesse Fuller 7) Anthony Garrett 8) Timothy Lee 9) Jolisa Martin 10) Kristy Northcutt 11) Akeyla Ragland 12) Donte Richards 13) Dominique Robinson 14) Ricardo Sanchez
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Opening Agenda • 1) Amanda Bannochie • 2) Gaines Brown • 3) William Carter • 4) Luis Cardova • 5) Chelsea Ebner • 6) Jesse Fuller • 7) Anthony Garrett • 8) Timothy Lee • 9) Jolisa Martin • 10) Kristy Northcutt • 11) Akeyla Ragland • 12) Donte Richards • 13) Dominique Robinson • 14) Ricardo Sanchez • 15) Sarah Smith • 16) Stephan Stanfield • 17) Claudine Thervil • 18) Chanequa Thomas • 19) JordanateWaide • 20) Darion Waite • 21) Datiara Williams • 22) Jasmine Wilson • 23) Chandra Put your critique in the box! FINAL DRAFT IS DUE TODAY! • Things To Get: • Theater/Architecture Review Sheet • Architecture Viewing Guide • Notebook paper (at least two sheets) • Things to Do: • Opener: Art Of Shelter Questions • Notes: Elements of Architecture • Exit: Architecture Viewing Guide
Opening Agenda • Your names are in ABC order. Look for your seat number: • 33) Anthony 21) Krishone • 13) Kiki 31) Ashlee • 2) Sherryce 25) Tyriq • 32) Travis Clark 7) Sha • DaiJe 29) Donte • 9) Kenneth 8) Anna • 10) Cass 26) Saleh • 16) Elidio • 24) Michael 27) Zack Workman • 14) Johneisha 30) Robyn • 23) Kristy • 18) Jesi • 17) Ezekeil • 34) Travis Kenney • 15) Rollie • 22) Eric Lancaster • 12) Jeremy • 4) Keith • 3) Raquel • 11) Crystal • 28) Zach Mullins Put your critique in the box! FINAL DRAFT IS DUE TODAY! • Things To Get: • Theater/Architecture Review Sheet • Architecture Viewing Guide • Notebook paper (at least two sheets) • Things to Do: • Opener: Art Of Shelter Questions • Notes: Elements of Architecture • Exit: Architecture Viewing Guide
Opening Agenda • 1) Morgan Baber • 2) Joel Bannochie • 3) Jahon Brown • 4) LaTreece Cruse • 5) Destiny Estes • 6) Akruti • 7) Ivy Garcia • 8) Jeremiah Gwinn • 9) Joshua Harbison • 10) Josh Holloway • 11) Octavius Jackson • 12) Chelsea Mabry • 13) James Marcum • 14) Marcus Marshall • 15) Alex McKee • 16) Jaron Mock • 17) Juan • 18) NirajahRavizee • 19) Omar Rayan • 20) Enrico Robinson • 21) Stephanie Slone • 22) Hailey Stidham • 23) NaimThabateh • 24) Daniel Turner • 25) Felisha Turner • 26) James Weckerling • 27) Tyree Williams • 28) Eric Young • 29) Nick Put your critique in the box! FINAL DRAFT IS DUE TODAY! • Things To Get: • The Adventures in the Human Spirit Book • Architecture Viewing Guide • Notebook paper (at least two sheets) • Things to Do: • Opener: Art Of Shelter Questions • Notes: Elements of Architecture • Exit: Architecture Viewing Guide
Opening Agenda • 1) Damian Beveridge • 2) Elizabeth Davis • 3) Chris Ellis • 4) Claudia Gonzales • 5) Joy Hisel • 6) Shaiya Ingram • 7) Donovan Jarmon • 8) Arecannon Jones • 9) Ebony Jones • 10) Brittany Lane • 11) Natasha Lee • 12) Dewayne Lewis • 13) Chelsea Mastin • 14) Edward Mogan • 15) Kwame Owens • 16) Rod Relford • 17) Eric Smith • 18) Eternity Smith • 19) Loran Smith • 20) Patrick Smith • 21)Tim Stevenson • 22) Micah Tatum • 23) Rashonda Thurman • 24) Cardishea Warner • 25) Brittany Wescott • 26) Kiante Williams • 27) Mariah Williams • 28) Michael Winkler Put your critique in the box! FINAL DRAFT IS DUE TODAY! • Things To Get: • The Adventures in the Human Spirit Book • Architecture Viewing Guide • Notebook paper (at least two sheets) • Things to Do: • Opener: Art Of Shelter Questions • Notes: Elements of Architecture • Exit: Architecture Viewing Guide
Opening Agenda- Advanced You know you’re assigned seat… so find it! =) • Things To Get: • The Adventures in the Human Spirit Book • Architecture Viewing Guide • Notebook paper (at least two sheets) • Things to Do: • Announcements • Opener: Art Of Shelter Questions • Notes: Elements of Architecture • Exit: Architecture Viewing Guide
Art of Shelter Opener (your own paper)Read the section entitled “Architecture: The Art of Shelter” on pgs. 18-19 in The Adventures of the Human Spirit Answer these questions in COMPLETE SENTENCES where you RESTATE THE QUESTION! Test questions come from this reading! 1) What is a building’s design? 2) Where does a building serve its function? 3) How does a building employ the other arts? 4) Why are significant works of architecture associated with wealth and power? 5) What are some functions of buildings? 6) How did Romans use material to make their buildings look like the ancient Greeks?
Opener Review: Each Questions is worth 2 pts. 1) What is a building’s design? The way the building is assembled to create a sheltering space. 2) Where does a building serve its function? Interior 3) How does a building employ the other arts? Buildings use visual art for decoration and it houses music and dramatic performances. 4) Why are significant works of architecture associated with wealth and power? Because architecture requires greater sources of wealth, materials, technical knowledge, and labor. 5) What are some functions of buildings? Sacred and secular 6) How did Romans use material to make their buildings look like the ancient Greeks? They built their buildings with concrete but decorated them with stone.
Architecture:The Basics of Beautiful Design Label your notebook paper!
Objectives • You will understand that architectural design is composed of elements. • You will know the definitions of these elements. • You will be able to identify structures that illustrate these elements.
Elements of Architecture:The Basics of Beautiful Design What elements and principles of architecture do architects include in the design of structures?
The Basics of Architecture • Structure • Anything that is built or constructed. Seagram Bldg NYC
Function -purpose for which the building was originally designed • The function of a building may change over time but the original purpose still dominates the design. Joe Bologna's
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3656/3511749945_b28aa903b9.jpghttp://farm4.static.flickr.com/3656/3511749945_b28aa903b9.jpg http://www.musicals101.com/News/greek.jpg Context • Physical • The area on which the building is constructed. • When considering the context of a building, you must also look at the environment. Greek Amphitheater
Physical Context Leaning Tower of Pisa
Context • Todaji Buddhist Temple Nara, Japan All wood construction • Historical/Cultural • The time, place, and culture that influenced the creation of the building.
Media or Materials -what the structure is made from
The Elements of Architecture http://www.lattc.edu/dept/lattc/WED/images/j0401617.jpg
The Elements of Architecture • Line • Where two parts come together Great Pyramid
The Elements of Architecture • Color • Colors used on the interior or exterior of the building. Dome of the Rock
The Elements of Architecture • Shape/Form • The outline of the building if viewed from the air AND from the ground. St. Paul’s Cathedral - aerial view
The Elements of Architecture • Texture • How the building feels or looks • Can be the interior or exterior Guggenheim
The Principles of Architecture Pompediou Center
The Principles of Architecture • Space • The area in and around a building Louvre
The Principles of Architecture • Balance • Distribution of weight Eiffel Tower
The Principles of Architecture • Rhythm/Repetition/Pattern • Repeated use of an element Raphael’s Loggia
The Principles of Architecture • Emphasis • Calling attention to one part • This is achieved by using the elements and principles of architecture Dome of the Rock
The Principles of Architecture • Variety/Contrast • the use of differing elements Villa Rotunda
The Principles of Architecture • Proportion • comparison of size of parts and size of the whole
The Principles of Architecture • Scale • sized compared to people Pantheon - Rome
The Principles of Architecture • Unity • Use of similar elements to tie the work together Leaning Tower of Pisa
Architecture Viewing Guide The Pantheon
Architecture Viewing Guide • Pantheon • Marcus Agrippa • 125 AD • Concrete, marble, granite • Roman Architecture • Rome, Italy • Function:temple then church
Announcements • Field Trip • Extra Credit