CM3_TOA1_Form
CM3_TOA1_Form
CM3_TOA1_Form
Theory of Architecture 1
TOPIC OUTLINE
3 Form
• Views of a Form
• Visual Properties
• Relational Properties
• Types
• Transformation
• Articulation
OBJECTIVES
A F T E R R E A D I N G T H I S P A R T O F T H E M O D U L E ,
T H E L E A R N E R S W I L L B E A B L E T O :
Form
Form suggests reference to both internal structure & external outline
& the principle that gives unity to the whole. Form is 3 dimensional &
Visual Properties
1. Size – physical dimensions of length, width & depth of a form.
wheel
classified
intensity
perceived color
categorize forms.
Form
Primary Shapes:
environment.
represents the pure & the rational; it is a static & neutral figure
Primary Solids:
Relational Properties
Relational properties govern the pattern and composition of elements.
orientation relative to the ground plane, the pull of gravity, & our
line of sight.
Types
• Concrete – form of real object itself; one can see, touch & feel.
see
Transformation
All other forms can be understood to be transformations of the primary
altering one or more of the dimensions & still retains its identity as
or material.
other.
overall configuration:
Form
Centralized Form – a number of secondary forms clustered
as a wall or path.
viewpoint.
themselves.
Articulation
Articulation refers to the manner in which the surfaces of a form come
reveals the precise nature of its parts & their relationships to each other
& to the whole. Its surfaces appear as discrete planes with distinct
individuality.
texture or pattern
abutting planes
planes & influence the visual weight of a form. Linear patterns have
the ability to emphasize the height or length of a form, unify its surfaces
References
Tait, James (2018). The Architecture Concept Book.
Balme, Jeffrey & Swisher, Michael T. (2019). Diagramming the Big
Idea: Methods for Architectural Composition 2nd Edition
Pabón-Charneco, Arleen (2020). Architecture History, Theory and
Preservation: Prehistory to the Middle Ages 1st Edition