THEORY OF ARCH 2 (Group 2) 2 Powerpoint
THEORY OF ARCH 2 (Group 2) 2 Powerpoint
THEORY OF ARCH 2 (Group 2) 2 Powerpoint
CONCEPT OF
ARCHITECTURAL
DESIGN Members
Alilay, Scott Ian Gil
Duarte, Ma. Erika Bianca
Sanchez,Jashua Mae
Landar.Kathleen Anne
Bautista,Princess Nicole
Theory of Architecture 2 Roda,Prinz
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2.0 ARCHITECTURAL 2
CONCEPTS:
A set of concepts, not only helps to gain time, but also gives
the ability to take out the idea behind an object.
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FIVE (5) GENERAL CATEGORIES OF
BUILDING CONCERNS AND ISSUES;
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Depending on the Economy applies to
designer’s all. Issues of most
personality and building types fit
design method, conveniently under
conceptual issues are
these categories
addressed in a rigid
sequence or skip
and taken together
them in some order and describe most
or at random until of the important
the mosaic of concerns about
building solution is building design.
finally complete.
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CONTEXT FOR CONCEPT 5
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CONTEXT FOR CONCEPT 6
Design Philosophy
Statement of beliefs, values and viewpoints
from which solutions are developed.
A set of postures or values about design
which he relies upon for form making in
building design.
a. Artistic - scientific
b. Conscious - subconscious
c. Rational - irrational
d. Sequential - non sequential
e. evaluate as you go - evaluate when you’re
donex
f. knowns- unknowns
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Design Philosophies
“ Function and Form are “ Less is More”, Ludwig Mies van de Rohe
one, FrankLloyd Wright
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a. Function - Grouping/Zoning
b. Space - Volume/Area Requirements
c. Geometry - Circulation, form and images.
d. Context - Site/Climate
e. Enclosure - Structure, Enclosed Planes and Openings
f. Systems - Mechanical,Electrical
g. Economic - Project and maintenance costs
h. Human Factors - Perception/Behavior
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Concept Formation
10 Steps of
Architectual
Concept
Study:
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Form-Geometry : Refers to the external
three-dimensional outline, appearance of Harmony with Environment:Design concept considering 12
something-in contrast to the matter or the features of the environment and existing buildings.
content or substance of which it is
Inviting: Attractive and tempting spaces (like entrances)
composed. which make people go towards it. *architectural
promenade: Part of a path through the most active parts
Transparency: Is the physical property of of the community.
allowing the transmission of light through a
material. Inside-Outside Relation: Perception of outside from inside
or vice versa. Interfaces which combine these spaces play
Horizontal-Vertical effect: Perception of a big role on the relation of inside-outside.
vertical items affects someone to feel
smaller than normal and horizontal ones Interspaced: A space between the building parts which is
used to welcome, combine the blocks or as a breathing
have an impact of infinity.
space.
Integration with Nature:Design concept Continuity : The linear pattern of the regular elements.
adapted topography, including materials
integrated with nature and giving the least Declared Inside / Outside Space: Inside & outside spaces
harm to the nature. with absolute boundaries declared by elements like walls,
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trees, streets...etc.
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HORIZONTAL-VERTICAL EFFECT INVITING EFFECT
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DECLARED INSIDE-OUTSIDE
INSIDE-OUTSIDE RELATION CONTINUITY EFFECT SPACE
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ARCHITECTURAL
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PROMENADE
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Design Styles :
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Classical architecture has inspired Postmodern architecture began as an
many more recent architects and has international style the first examples of which are
led to revivals such as generally cited as being from the 1950s, but did not
neoclassical architecture from the mid- become a movement until the late 1970s[1] and
continues to influence present-day architecture.
18th century and the Greek Revival of
the 19th century. Minimalism describes movements in various
forms of art and design, especially visual art and
The International style is a major music, where the work is set out to expose the
architectural style that emerged in the essence or identity of a subject through eliminating
1920s and 1930s, the formative all non-essential forms, features or concepts.
decades of Modern architecture. Minimalism is any design or style in which the
simplest and fewest elements are used to create
Modern architecture is generally the maximum effect.
characterized by simplification of form
Deconstructivism is characterized by
and creation of ornament from the
fragmentation, an interest in manipulating a
structure and theme of the building. structure's surface or skin, non-rectilinear shapes
which appear to distort and dislocate
elements of architecture, such as structure and
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envelope.
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POST MODERNISM
POST MODERNISM INTERNATIONAL
INTERNATIONAL CLASSICAL
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Deconstructivism
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Alilay, Scott Ian Gil
Duarte, Ma. Erika Bianca
Sanchez,Jashua Mae
Landar.Kathleen Anne
Bautista,Princess Nicole
Theory of Architecture 2 Roda,Prinz
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