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idtech. S. Y. 2 0 1 1 - 2 0 1 2. Principles of Design Essentials of the Structure. INVISIBLE STRCUTURE the plan is the beginning of the structure. . From within to without. VISIBLE STRUCTURE . FORM. -direction. -shape. SURFACE. -texture. -tone.

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  1. idtech S. Y. 2 0 1 1 - 2 0 1 2

  2. Principles of Design Essentials of the Structure

  3. INVISIBLE STRCUTURE the plan is the beginning of the structure. From within to without

  4. VISIBLE STRUCTURE FORM -direction -shape SURFACE -texture -tone -color

  5. FORM – the primary identifying characteristic of a volume, it is determined by the shapes and interrelationships of the plans that describe the boundaries of the volume. “general to the particular” , mass to detail

  6. MASS - a shape or three-dimensional volume that has or gives the illusion of having weight, density, and bulk. • VOLUME - The amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional object or region of space, expressed in cubic units.

  7. Vertical Dominant vertical with horizontals Horizontal Major & two minor horizontals VISIBLE STRUCUTRE -direction

  8. VISUAL PROPERTIES OF FORM Shape The principal identifying characteristic of form Size The real dimension of form Color The hue, intensity and total value Texture The surface characteristic of form Position The form’s location relative to its environment or visual field The form’s position relative to the ground plane. Compass point Orientation Visual Inertial The degree of concentration and stability of form

  9. VISUAL PROPERTIES OF FORM • Shape – the principal identifying characteristic of form. circle – is centralized, introverted figure that is normally stable and self centering in its environment.

  10. triangle – signifies stability when resting on one of its sides but tends to fall over onto one of its sides. square – represents the pure and national. It is static and neutral figure having no preferred direction

  11. Rak Convention and Exhibition Center, UAE By: Ras Al Khaimah By: C Ledoux PLATONIC SOLIDS SPHERE -

  12. Rotonda de la Villette, Paris by: Arch. C. Ledoux Chapel of MIT by: Arch Eero Saarimen PLATONIC SOLIDS CYLINDER

  13. Museum of Glass Metropolitan Cathedral, Rio, Brazil PLATONIC SOLIDS CONICAL

  14. DIMENSIONAL TRANSFORMATION ADDITIVE TRANSFORMATION SUBTRACTIVE TRANSFORMATION TRANSFORMATION OF FORMS

  15. by SPATIAL TENSION – two forms relatively close to each other, or share a common visual traits such as shape, material of color • ADDITIVE FORMS

  16. by EDGE TO EDGE CONTACT – to forms share a common edge, and can pivot about an edge • ADDITIVE FORMS Claude-Nicolas-Ledoux-Architecture

  17. by FACE TO FACE CONTACT – two forms to have flat, planar surface that are parallel to each other. • ADDITIVE FORMS

  18. by INTERLOCKING VOLUMES – two forms interpenetrate each other’s space • ADDITIVE FORMS

  19. CENTRALIZED FORMS – a number of secondary forms clustered about dominant, central, parent forms. • FIVE DIAGRAMS OF FORMS

  20. LINEAR FORMS – consist of forms arranged sequentially in a row. • FIVE DIAGRAMS OF FORMS

  21. RADIAL FORMS – composition of linear forms that extend outward from central forms in radial manner. • FIVE DIAGRAMS OF FORMS

  22. Same Shape different sizes Same Shape same size CLUSTERED FORMS – consist of forms that are grouped together by proximity or sharing of a common visual trait. • FIVE DIAGRAMS OF FORMS

  23. GRID FORMS – modular forms whose relationship are regulated by three dimensional grids. • FIVE DIAGRAMS OF FORMS

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