Axis
It is the most elementary means of organizing forms and space in architecture, which is a simple to connect two points. It can be arranged in symmetry and balance. In my example, you can clearly see a axis line in the middle to define form and space.
Symmetry
A symmetrical condition requires a balanced arrangement of equivalent patterns of form and space on opposite sides of dividing line or plane, or about a center of axis.
There are two types of symmetry: Radial symmetry is a balanced arrangement of similar, radiating element. And also in my case, a Bilateral symmetry- a balanced arrangement of similar or equivalent elements on opposite sides of median axis.
A symmetrical condition requires a balanced arrangement of equivalent patterns of form and space on opposite sides of dividing line or plane, or about a center of axis.
There are two types of symmetry: Radial symmetry is a balanced arrangement of similar, radiating element. And also in my case, a Bilateral symmetry- a balanced arrangement of similar or equivalent elements on opposite sides of median axis.
Hierarchy
It reflects the degree of importance of the form and space such as functional, formal, and symbolic roles in an organization. It shows the significance by the size, shape, and the placement. In this case, the design is carried out the size and shape.
Datum
It organizes a random pattern of elements through its regularity, continuity , and contrast preseence from the composition of line, plane or volume.
It organizes a random pattern of elements through its regularity, continuity , and contrast preseence from the composition of line, plane or volume.
Rhythm/ Repetition
It utilizes the closeness or proximity to one another and the visual characteristics that share in common. Also, an identical or different elements(size, shape and detail characteristics) is repeated at the same way.The rhythm refers is added when their is movement created by a pattern at regular or irregular intervals.
Transformation
It allows a designer to modify a structure, that might already be
reasonably designed and ordered, and transform it through a series of
manipulations in order to respond to the users new needs . In my case, the main building was expanded through the needs of people, to create a new space for the new usage.
Resources:
http://javabali.info/interior-news/futuristic-architecture-the-black-panter-in-austria.html/attachment/futuristic-architecture-the-black-panter-in-austria
http://javabali.info/interior-news/futuristic-architecture-the-black-panter-in-austria.html/attachment/futuristic-architecture-the-black-panter-in-austria
http://21stcenturyarchitecture.blogspot.com/2011/02/doha-qatar-architectural-innovation.html
http://www.flickr.com/photos/naq/644785595/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/naq/644785595/
Great images and diagrams Kasey!!! However, even though your new background for this blog is very fun, I think it may be a little busy.
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