Friday, October 26, 2007

color model


our group model that shows the main color scheme for our building for my sisters house


my individual model idea

Sunday, October 14, 2007

History and Theory of Design II self reflection

1. History and Theory of Design one and two has changed the way I view architecture in many ways. It has made me see that there are connections between each design era, how one design can lead to another in twenty years or so. In each design era, I have noticed that not all buildings have to be identical, they can be different but they need to convey the same message as the rest of the buildings. I see architecture as a learning experience; it can help me make connections with buildings I see around me. I can take my knowledge of previous design and incorporate it with my own.
2. An object that I think connects us with design today is No. Chair 14 designed by the Thonet brothers in the 19 century. This chair was the most mass produced piece of furniture in the beginning of the industrial revolution. Its design is very simple and easy to manipulate and produce. It could be easily transformed to fit into small spaces. Its design could have easily been altered for café style chairs or folded up wooden chairs. We still see this design today, either original or manipulate by material or with petite design changes. The way this piece was designed paved the way for future mass-produced furniture.
3. To embrace both the past and future we need to incorporate them both into a design. Instead of copying a design to show us history we need to add our own little twist on it to incorporate our style today. For instance, if we wanted to design the Parthenon, we don’t need to go by the exact description of the building we need to interpret our views on it. If we interpret the columns that surround the building as large and square we need to incorporate that in our design, as long as what we design still reflects the intent of the building.
4. McCarthyism (to my understanding) was all about fear and power. The people who had power had control over everything and abused it, while the citizens living in fear had no control. They had the fear of dying or being criticized by everyone. I think that we are still living in a world between power and fear. We are frowned upon if we do not go along with the norm. The government for example has most if not all of the powers in this country and can have a haughty manor, while we, the citizens, have no control over it, we have to abide by their rules.

Monday, October 8, 2007

intention

individual intention:
This building has large open spaces, like Alexander Calder, we took our surroundings for this building into consideration. We thought about how the sun sets and rises in relation to the window placements. Inside we want free flowing spaces to improve the movement throughout the room. Bold designs and strong shapes make the layout of the building distinct from the rest of the residence around the area.

Team Statement:
Our design consists of communal areas connecting individuals to open spaces with bold statements through color materials and innovated forms.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

the Good Bad and Ugly



The Materials:
Good: Reclaimed Wood
Bad: Clear Cut Ebony
Ugly: Brass 1970s Punch Ventilator Grille