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Page 1: What is the difference between the words “architect” …...-is a person whose design is accomplished by combining the physical characteristics of size, shape, texture, proportion,

What is the difference between the words “architect” and “architecture”?

Page 2: What is the difference between the words “architect” …...-is a person whose design is accomplished by combining the physical characteristics of size, shape, texture, proportion,

-is a person whose design is accomplished by combining the physical characteristics

of size, shape, texture, proportion, scale, mass

and color. We design objects we use and spaces we

occupy to be comfortable for people. Objects are scaled to

fit our size.

Architect Architecture

-includes the materials and design of the object such as iron, steel, glass, concrete,

elevators, beams and columns, etc.. which evokes visual

communication of forms and shapes which satisfies

emotional, physical and spiritual needs and have a

direct influence on the natural environment.

Page 3: What is the difference between the words “architect” …...-is a person whose design is accomplished by combining the physical characteristics of size, shape, texture, proportion,

Day in the life of an ArchitectIDEAS at office

Page 4: What is the difference between the words “architect” …...-is a person whose design is accomplished by combining the physical characteristics of size, shape, texture, proportion,

Day in the life of an ArchitectDrawing and Budget

Page 5: What is the difference between the words “architect” …...-is a person whose design is accomplished by combining the physical characteristics of size, shape, texture, proportion,

Day in the life of an ArchitectObservation

Page 6: What is the difference between the words “architect” …...-is a person whose design is accomplished by combining the physical characteristics of size, shape, texture, proportion,

Day in the life of an ArchitectConstruction

Page 7: What is the difference between the words “architect” …...-is a person whose design is accomplished by combining the physical characteristics of size, shape, texture, proportion,

Design Inspiration from Nature

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Bird’s nest

Beijing National Stadium-Beijing, China(Architect- Jacques Herzog & Pierre de Meuron)

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Moth’s cocoon

Guggenheim Museum- NY City, NY(Architect- Frank Llyod Wright)

Page 10: What is the difference between the words “architect” …...-is a person whose design is accomplished by combining the physical characteristics of size, shape, texture, proportion,

Ant colony

High-rise city skyline

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Wasp’s (bee) hive

Parliament- Wellington, New Zealand(Architect- Sir Basil Spence)

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What kind of building would you like to design if you were an architect?

Page 13: What is the difference between the words “architect” …...-is a person whose design is accomplished by combining the physical characteristics of size, shape, texture, proportion,

Applying Proportion & Scale

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