Friday, August 24, 2012

1.1.2

1) Principle of design: Texture

Justification: This structure shows texture because it looks rough.


2) Principle of design: Radial balance 

Justification: This structure shows radial balance because the every thing is centered around the dome.


3) Principle of design: Emphasis 


Justification: This structure shows the white chimney standing out from the rest of the building.



4) Principle of design: line


Justification: This structure shows curved lines on a diagonal axis.


5) Principle of design: unity

Justification: This structure shows unity in how the picture on the wall flows together.


6) Principle of design: Value 


Justification: This structure shows value in the different shades of blue.


7) Principle of design: space


Justification: This structure shows the open space in front of the house.


8) Principle of design: Rhythm


Justification: This structure shows the consistent rhythm of the arches.


9) Principle of design: color



Justification: This structure shows the colors white and gold on the pillars and walls.


10) Principle of design: contrast


Justification: This structure shows the red and blue contrasting each other.


Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Activity 1.1.1

1.  Define civil engineering.
 Engineer trained in designing and the construction of public works

2.     Define architecture.
Engineer trained in designing and constructing buildings

3.     Describe the origination of the concept of architecture?
Came from the 19th century architect Louis Sullivan

4.     In ancient times how were building materials chosen?
With what material was around them

5.     Give two examples of vernacular architecture.
Igloo's and tepee's.


6.     Name and describe the type of system used to create many early buildings.
Post-and-Lintel 

7.     What was the purpose of the Egyptian pyramids? Mexican pyramids?
a. So that the pharaohs would have a place to be buried
b.For spiritual rituals

8.     What kind of construction method was used to build the Parthenon? Made a simple sketch to illustrate.
Post-and-Lintel

9.     What problem in architecture led to this form of construction?
Need of openings in buildings and added structural strength

10. Explain how an arch is created.
Blocks and are placed in a curved formation so that they support each other

11.  How is the vault used in civil engineering?
Vaults allow for the construction of bridges and walkways

12.  Give an example of an arch and dome system.
Roman architecture is an example of arch and dome

13.  Give an example of a modern material we have that was not available to the ancients. How did this restrict construction in ancient times?
Steel beams
They were not able to make towering buildings


14.  What was the purpose of the Roman aqueducts?
To transport fresh water from the mountains


15.  Compare ancient Greek roads to ancient Roman roads.
Greek roads were not in any particular order
Roman roads were better made and in an order


16. Describe an ancient Roman bridge.
They were supported by arches, the bigger the bridge, the more arches


17. How did building materials and methods change after the Romans?
They became more advanced and more artistic


Conclusion
1.     Give an example of a modern pyramid not shown in the presentation. How does its function differ from that of the Egyptian pyramids? What do you think accounts for this difference?

Modern pyramids are more advanced and made from different materials
the fact that we have more advanced technology


2.     Give an example of a modern structure that uses an arch and dome system.
St. Peters Dome

3.     What is the main purpose of modern roads? How is the cost of modern roadways defrayed?
For travel short and long distances faster
The cost is greater because it is made from man-made material