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ARCH 121 – INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURE I WEEK 2: Form: Primary Elements, Primary Shapes (2D), Primary Solids (3D) and Properties of Form (From: Ching, F., Architecture: Form, Space and Order) 1. Primary Elements of Design This lecture will present the conceptual elements of design in the order to their growth: from the
- ARCH 121 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURE I LECTURE NOTES: WEEK 1 ...
In its most simple form, architecture is the design and...
- ARCH 121 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURE I LECTURE NOTES: WEEK 1 ...
Arch 121 Introduction To Architecture I Lecture Notes (PDF) This classic visual reference helps both students and practicing architects understand the basic vocabulary of architectural design by examining how form and space are ordered
A. Planes in architecture define three-dimensional volumes of mass and space. B. The properties of each plane—size, shape, color, texture —as well as their
PRIMARY ELEMENTS “Primary elements of form: Points, one-dimension lines, two-dimensional planes, and three-dimensional volumes, exist in spatial environments as conceptual elements. They are not visible except in the minds eye, but we can sense their presence” [1]
This opening chapter presents the primary elements of form in the order of their growth from the point to a one-dimensional line, from the line to a two-dimensional plane, and from the plane to a three-dimensional volume. Each element is first considered as a conceptual element, then as a visual element in the vocabulary of architectural design.
In its most simple form, architecture is the design and organization of spaces, and in its most common form, it is the design of buildings, their interiors and surrounding spaces. The architect acts a designer, who can work in a wide range of scales, from a scale as large as the planning of a city, up to a scale as small as the design of a chair.
From: Roth, L., Understanding Architecture: Its Elements, History and Meaning 1. Aesthetic delight: Seeing Architecture After talking about the primary elements of design, this lecture will explain how visual information is perceived and how these elements come together to form visual compositions.