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Activity 1.1.2 Design Principles and Elements Introduction Have you ever noticed how buildings of similar size and shape can have completely different visual effects? Architects, like artists, must understand the elements and principles of design and how they affect the visual impact of the building on a viewer. Whether it is the intent of the architect to create a feeling of strength and stability or to create an unusual form that will elicit a double-take from the public, the elements and principles of design can be used to manipulate the intellectual and emotional reactions of the people who see and use the building. Equipment Principles and Elements of Design Applied to Architecture presentation notes Procedure In this activity you will identify design elements and principles as they pertain to images of structures. For each of the following, choose one element of design and one principle of design that you feel is most prominent in the image and then justify your choice. Word Bank Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2010 CEA – Unit 1 – Lesson 1.1 – Activity 1.1.2 – Design Principles and Elements – Page 1

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Page 1: Activity 1.1.2 Design Principles and Elementsjacquelinecarlisle.weebly.com/.../a1_1_2designprinciples…  · Web viewIn this activity you will identify design elements and principles

Activity 1.1.2 Design Principles and Elements

IntroductionHave you ever noticed how buildings of similar size and shape can have completely different visual effects? Architects, like artists, must understand the elements and principles of design and how they affect the visual impact of the building on a viewer. Whether it is the intent of the architect to create a feeling of strength and stability or to create an unusual form that will elicit a double-take from the public, the elements and principles of design can be used to manipulate the intellectual and emotional reactions of the people who see and use the building.

Equipment Principles and Elements of Design Applied to

Architecture presentation notes

ProcedureIn this activity you will identify design elements and principles as they pertain to images of structures.

For each of the following, choose one element of design and one principle of design that you feel is most prominent in the image and then justify your choice.

Word BankBalance Form Rhythm TextureColor Line Shape UnityEmphasis Proportion/Scale Space Value

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1. Principle of Design

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Justification:

Element of Design

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Justification:

2. Principle of Design

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Justification:

Element of Design

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Justification:

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3. Principle of Design

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Justification:

Element of Design

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Justification:

4. Principle of Design

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Justification:

Element of Design

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Justification:

City Hall and London Bridge

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5. Principle of Design

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Justification:

Element of Design

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Justification:

6. Principle of Design

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Justification:

Element of Design

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Justification:

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7. Principle of Design

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Justification:

Element of Design

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Justification:

8. Principle of Design

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Justification:

Element of Design

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Justification:

Roman aqueduct

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9. Principle of Design

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Justification:

Element of Design

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Justification:

10. Principle of Design

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Justification:

Element of Design

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Justification:

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Conclusion1. In what way do certain elements or principles identify the time period in which a

structure was created?

2. What factors might account for an incorrect identification?

3. Describe an example of a way that design principles and elements could impact the function of a building.

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