Architectural Comprehensive Course Reviewer
Architectural Comprehensive Course Reviewer
Architectural Comprehensive Course Reviewer
GENERAL INFLUENCES
NEEDS OF MAN -GREEK
1. Physical Needs
A. SELF PRESERVATION (basic)
B. REPRODUCTION (population) -FRENCH RENAISSANCE
ACTIVITIES OF MAN
1 . Desire for Preservation
2. Desire for Recognition
3. Desire for Response
4. Desire for Self-Expression
1. CLIMATE
A. Plans
C. MAN’S INTERESTS
B. Structural Elements
1. HOUSE
C. Protective Elements
2. FACTORY
D. Circulatory
3. CHURCH
E. Decorative Elements
CENTURY ARCHITECTURE
2. TOPOGRAPHY TRANSPORTATION
3. MATERIALS
III. INFLUENCE OF A MAN COMMERCE
2. SHAPE
- Planes
- Openings
- Silhouettes of bulking forms
CHARACTER
PURPLE- is sedative and soothing. It suggests a stately or
melancholy atmosphere. Cheerfulness or cowardice, cheapness.
1. FUNCTIONAL CHARACTER
BLUE - is peaceful and tranquil. It reduces excitability and A. Museum
therefore helps one to concentrate. B. School building
C. Shop
GREEN - has a cooling quality and it acts as a sedative. D. Factory
E. Monument
F. Bank
COLOR USAGE
G. Movie (Cinema House)
1. Residential H. House
2. Commercial
3. Industrial
ASSOCIATED CHARACTER
UST
Bank
SAFETY COLOR GUIDES Modern Church
RED- STOP Modern Bank
ORANGE- DANGER
YELLOW – CAUTION OR RISK PERSONAL CHARACTER
GREEN – SAFETY Custom-house
BLUE – MANDATORY ACTION Large house
PURPLE -RADIATION HAZARDS Simple designed house
BLACK, WHITE OR COMBINATION OF BOTH – TRAFFIC AND
HOUSEKEEPING MARKINGS. Personality of character in a bldg. can be attained by the ingenious
application of masses, lines and color treatment.
4. Institutional
5. Educational heavy masses .... sedate (composed) {dignified)
straight lines .... sturdiness (masculine effect)
COLOR AS AN EXPRESSION ELEMENT OF DESIGN horizontal lines -repose I rest, peace) stability, comfort, and
widening effect.
verticallines-strength (power, vitality, dignity, inspirational
- The uniform colour of the wall of a room. emphasize height and monumentality dynamic).
- The effect of the visible size on colour diagonal lines-action (movement, vigor and speed).
- Colours on a non-uniform background irregular lines-informality (excitement).
- The effect of colour on form curved lines-grace (refinement, feminine emotional, continuity,
flexibility).
bright colors-Ired, yellow, orange, et.) conspicuous, cheerful,
stimulating,
CHAPTER 3: PRINCIPLES OF COMPOSITION cool colors-blue green, violet, etc. lunconspicuous, restful receding
effect,suggests distance) .attractive, advancing effect.
- KINESTHETIC
Character then maybe expressed in Architecture by the following:
1. Scale ... when increased, it gives a feeling of grandeur, dignity and B. THE PERCEPTION OF OBJECTS
monumentality. However, when scale is reduced, these characteristics
are lessened if not reversed. C. THE PERCEPTION OF SHAPE
C. TRANSITION
SUPERPOSITION
APPARENT MAGNITUDE AND RELATIVE SIZE
D. TRANSFORMATION HEIGHT IN PLACE
TEXTURE
3. Imagineering
STAGES IN DESIGNING
1. DESIGN ANALYSIS
2. TENTATIVE ‘SOLUTIONS’
3. CRITICISM
4. OPERATIONAL PROCESS
5. GEOMETRIC
CHAPTER 5:METHODOLOGY
VISUAL
View of the problem by the desig
ACUITY & PERCEPTION
ner presented with a specific design project. DESIGN METHODS AND DESIGN TOOLS
There are several judgements that the. designer makes about the project
that, together, constitute his view of it. A DESIGN PARADIGM… (a pattern, example, or model)
5. SYNTHESIS
6. EVALUATION