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Exploring Shapes: Wright's Window Project

In this project, we studied various geometric shapes, including parallelograms, trapezoids, kites, squares, and rectangles, through the lens of Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural designs. We calculated areas using the formula Area = 1/2 * h * (b1 + b2) and applied this knowledge to create innovative designs. Through our exploration, we learned about the significance of geometric shapes in design and how they can inspire creativity. The project culminated in hands-on activities where we designed our own creative windows influenced by Wright’s iconic style.

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Exploring Shapes: Wright's Window Project

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  1. Wrights Window Project By: Candie Amezquita, Joseph Miranda, Kailee Candia

  2. 3.57 H=2.70 Area=bh A= 8.93 squared in

  3. Area=1/2 h(b1+b2) Area=114.68 squared in 10.97 8.33 14.99

  4. Area= ½ h(b1+b2) Area=26 squared in 12 2 14

  5. What we learned • Areas of parallelograms, trapezoids, kites, squares, and rectangles • Who Frank Lloyd Wright is • How we can make creative designs from shapes

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