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EXPRESSION OF FORM. Architecture is a thing of art, a phenomenon of the emotions , lying outside questions of construction and beyond them. The purpose of construction is to make things hold together; of architecture to move us. Thomas Thiis Evensen. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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EXPRESSION OF FORM
Architecture is a thing of art, a phenomenon of the emotions,
lying outside questions of construction and beyond them.
The purpose of construction is to make things hold together;
of architecture to move us.
Thomas Thiis Evensen
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DESCRIPTIVE REPRESENTATION OF A DESIGN PROCESS
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EXPRESSION OF FORM
1. About the Planning Phase in Design
2. About the Generation Phase in Design
3. About the Evaluation Phase in Design
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1. About the Planning Phase in Design
1.1. Gathering Data
1.2. Establishing Design Intentions or Goals
1.2.1. Utilitarian Purpose, Construction Performance, and Aesthetics
1.2.2. Formal Aesthetic Goals: Dealing with Extreme Order and Total Chaos1.2.2.1. Simplicity and Complexity1.2.2.2. Regularity and Anomaly
1.2.2.3. Symmetrical Balance and Asymmetrical Balance
1.2.2.4. Uniformity and Contrast
1.3.Inferring a Formative Idea1.3.1. Metaphors
1.3.2. Design Paradigms
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1. About the Planning Phase in Design
1.1. GATHERING DATA: DESIGN CONSTRAINTS
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1. About the Planning Phase in Design 1.2. Establishing Design Intentions or Goals
1.2.1. UTILITARIAN PURPOSE, CONSTRUCTION PERFORMANCE ANDAESTHETICS: DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
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1. About the Planning Phase in Design 1.2. Establishing Design Intentions or Goals
1.2.1. MORE ABOUT UTILITARIAN PURPOSE, CONSTRUCTION PERFORMANCEAND AESTHETICS: EXPRESSION AND SYMBOLIC AESTHETICS
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1. About the Planning Phase in Design 1.2. Establishing Design Intentions or Goals
1.2.1. MORE ABOUT UTILITARIAN PURPOSE, CONSTRUCTION PERFORMANCEAND AESTHETICS: EXPRESSION AND SYMBOLIC AESTHETICS
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1. About the Planning Phase in Design 1.2. Establishing Design Intentions or Goals
1.2.1. MORE ABOUT UTILITARIAN PURPOSE, CONSTRUCTION PERFORMANCEAND AESTHETICS: EXPRESSION AND FORMAL AESTHETICS
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1. About the Planning Phase in Design 1.2. Establishing Design Intentions or Goals
1.2.2. FORMAL AESTHETIC GOALS: DEALING WITH EXTREME ORDER ANDTOTAL CHAOS
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1. About the Planning Phase in Design 1.2. Establishing Design Intentions or Goals
1.2.2. MORE ABOUT FORMAL AESTHETIC GOALS: DEALING WITH EXTREMEORDER AND TOTAL CHAOS
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1. About the Planning Phase in Design 1.2. Establishing Design Intentions or Goals1.2.2. Formal aesthetic Goals: dealing with extreme order and total chaos
1.2.2.1. SIMPLICITY AND COMPLEXITY
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1. About the Planning Phase in Design 1.2. Establishing Design Intentions or Goals1.2.2. Formal aesthetic Goals: dealing with extreme order and total chaos
1.2.2.1. MORE ABOUT SIMPLICITY AND COMPLEXITY
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1. About the Planning Phase in Design 1.2. Establishing Design Intentions or Goals1.2.2. Formal aesthetic Goals: dealing with extreme order and total chaos
1.2.2.2. REGULARITY AND ANOMALY
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1. About the Planning Phase in Design 1.2. Establishing Design Intentions or Goals1.2.2. Formal aesthetic Goals: dealing with extreme order and total chaos
1.2.2.2. MORE ABOUT REGULARITY AND ANOMALY
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1. About the Planning Phase in Design 1.2. Establishing Design Intentions or Goals1.2.2. Formal aesthetic Goals: dealing with extreme order and total chaos
1.2.2.3. SYMMETRICAL BALANCE AND ASYMMETRICAL BALANCE
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1. About the Planning Phase in Design 1.2. Establishing Design Intentions or Goals1.2.2. Formal aesthetic Goals: dealing with extreme order and total chaos
1.2.2.3. MORE … SYMMETRICAL BALANCE AND ASYMMETRICAL BALANCE
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1. About the Planning Phase in Design 1.2. Establishing Design Intentions or Goals1.2.2. Formal aesthetic Goals: dealing with extreme order and total chaos
1.2.2.3. UNIFORMITY AND CONTRAST
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1. About the Planning Phase in Design 1.2. Establishing Design Intentions or Goals1.2.2. Formal aesthetic Goals: dealing with extreme order and total chaos
1.2.2.3. MORE ABOUT UNIFORMITY AND CONTRAST
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1. About the Planning Phase in Design 1.3. Inferring Formative Ideas
1.3.1. METAPHORS
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1. About the Planning Phase in Design 1.3. Inferring Formative Ideas
1.3.1. MORE ABOUT METAPHORS
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1. About the Planning Phase in Design 1.3. Inferring Formative Ideas
1.3.2. DESIGN PARADIGMS
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1. About the Planning Phase in Design 1.3. Inferring Formative Ideas
1.3.2. MORE ABOUT DESIGN PARADIGMS
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1. About the Planning Phase in Design 1.3. Inferring Formative Ideas
1.3.2. MORE ABOUT DESIGN PARADIGMS
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1. About the Planning Phase in Design 1.3. Inferring Formative Ideas
1.3.2. MORE ABOUT DESIGN PARADIGMS
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1. About the Planning Phase in Design 1.3. Inferring Formative Ideas
1.3.2. MORE ABOUT DESIGN PARADIGMS
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2. About the Generation Phase in Design
a. - Identification of the design elements
b. - Generation of the conceptual organization: choosing the structure (the parti)
c. - Application of organizing principles
d. - Implementation of design manipulations
e. - Definition of formal relationships and joints
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3. About the Evaluation Phase in Design
3.1. Performance Evaluation
3.2. Evaluation of Formal Aesthetics: Interpretation of Existential Expression
and Symbolic Meaning
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3. About the Evaluation Phase in design
3.2. EVALUATION OF FORMAL AESTHETICS: INTERPRETATION OF EXISTENTIAL EXPRESSION AND SYMBOLIC MEANING
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3. About the Evaluation Phase in design
3.2. MORE ABOUT EVALUATION OF FORMAL AESTHETICS: INTERPRETATION OF EXISTENTIAL EXPRESSION AND SYMBOLIC MEANING
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3. About the Evaluation Phase in design
3.2. MORE ABOUT EVALUATION OF FORMAL AESTHETICS: INTERPRETATION OF EXISTENTIAL EXPRESSION AND SYMBOLIC MEANING
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3. About the Evaluation Phase in design
3.2. MORE ABOUT EVALUATION OF FORMAL AESTHETICS: INTERPRETATION OF EXISTENTIAL EXPRESSION AND SYMBOLIC MEANING
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3. About the Evaluation Phase in design
3.2. MORE ABOUT EVALUATION OF FORMAL AESTHETICS: INTERPRETATION OF EXISTENTIAL EXPRESSION AND SYMBOLIC MEANING
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3. About the Evaluation Phase in design
3.2. MORE ABOUT EVALUATION OF FORMAL AESTHETICS: INTERPRETATION OF EXISTENTIAL EXPRESSION AND SYMBOLIC MEANING
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References• Archetypes in Architecture, Thomas Thiis Evensen, ISBN 0-
19-520819-6• Architecture: Form, Space & Order, Francis Ching, ISBN 0-
442-21535-5• Design Paradigms, Warren Wake, ISBN 0-471-29976-6• Elements of Architecture, Pierre Von Meiss, ISBN 0-747-
60014-7• Poetics of Architecture, Anthony Antoniades ISBN 0-442-
23990-4• Principles of Form and Design, Wucius Wong, ISBN 0-442-
01405-8• The Language of Architecture, Luning Prak.