Showing posts with label IAR 112. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IAR 112. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Grammar: Syntax


Grammar: Syntax

Audience

            Audience is any living thing that perceives a design or a work of art, whether it is one person or a thousand. Really an audience decides the success of an object or space. In studio we presented or boards that represented how we perceived our buildings. Everyone’s group did very well and showed great work, but they presented it to the whole class and got input back about the project. But the afternoon class gave input about the boards without seeing them and hearing the people of the group represent their work, so even if there is no presenter your work will always have an audience.

[Re] Visions

            Revision is when you make a change to the original object, to enhance it possibly. And I know this term very well because we do it all the time in drafting. First we start a project on bond paper then after examining it we overlay it in vellum paper and revise or add detail to the overlay. But also a spectator giving constructive criticism on a project, this mostly happens in studio, can put a revision into motion.

Here is the final vellum copy of the perspective exercise from the book.

Character

Character to me means an attribute or a highlight of a person’s work, one specific detail that is sort of like their visual signature. But it also can pertain to how delightful a project is, such as the beautiful domes of ancient Rome are sort of like their architectural signature. So far in drafting I haven’t found my architectural signature and I guess my character would be considered messy.

Here is a picture of an eye that I drew one night out of boredom, and it represents character through elaborative detail.

Transition

            According to me everything goes through some sort of transition through a period of time, especially architecture. This week in theory class we saw how a transition was made from the architecture of the Renaissance to the Baroque and Rococo styles of architecture where all the ancient styles of architecture would be reborn. It can also mean the story that a design can go through, from the drawing board to a three-dimensional model, over a short span of time.

Here is a picture of a chair that I saw and I really like transition that furniture has been through over the years.

Datum

            To me datum refers to a datum line, which is a line that is meant to lead the perceiver’s eye throughout a story or into a space. Almost everywhere we look we will see some sort of datum line, such as in the National Cathedral in Washington D.C. which my friend and I visited over spring break, and saw numerous amounts of datum lines. As you can see a datum line does not have to be a physical line, it can be an implied line.“ Everything in it is arranged in such manner that one part supplements the other and that the spectator is stimulated to let his eye wander about ceaselessly (Roth, 411).”

Here is the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. Can you establish a datum line?

Summary

            I believe that these words are very crucial in the wide world of design and also in life. For me to remember terms it is best if I can incorporate them in daily life and I think that this set of terms will stick with me throughout my time on this earth, and they will definitely impact many more aspects in design.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

P Week

P Week 

Periphery

Periphery to me means the out most boarder of an object or a picture, such as the edge of the page or the border such as the property that a structure is on. Every structure or design has a boarder that is implied although the boundary could vary between designs. While in D.C over the spring break I took many pictures and below I will show a statue that may have a hard time expanding beyond its boundary.

 

Portfolio

            In first year, although it has not been long, I have had the chance to experience exactly what a portfolio is unfortunately. A portfolio is an accumulation of ones work throughout their career. And I had a portfolio check recently and it is actually is a detailed collection of your work. So here is a picture of the national archives, a very large portfolio.


 

Process

            In design the most important thing is your process, it how you get from the beginning to the end of your work. Even if you don’t realize it you follow some sort of a process. What I usually do is brainstorm or get inspired by something to spark an idea, then I usually make some iterations or sketch models, then I try to abstract it or focus on a certain detail, then it’s presentation time. Below is a picture that I took in D.C of a place where they follow a strict process, the Capitol building.


Perspective

            Perspective is how we perceive something, weather it is one point, two point, ect. But it’s very difficult, if not impossible to draw something to the human eye’s perfection. It’s the view that we have of an object such as a corner view or a view looking straight at it. Here is a building that I took a picture of in D.C. I thought that it was a very beautiful structure.


 

Professional

            Professional to me means to have some sort of uniform to a design or technique, a sense of organization. It can also mean someone whom gets paid for providing some sort of profession, such as a designer working at a firm. What better example to show than the white house, for some reason I think its very professional.

 

Finally

            All of these tings come together in the end to result in a good work ethic, or what will be done in the real world. All of these things actually go into creating a portfolio, or documenting your time through work. Also all of these things take part I a process.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

5 Scale Figures

Cathy Gatland


Lynne Chapman

Byung Hwa Yoo


Tin Salamunic