Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Monday, August 30, 2010

Sunday, August 29, 2010

My Powers of Ten Project

I first started my designing by thinking of things that come in ten parts or pieces. So from that I wanted to design something that had ten pieces. My shape that I came up with to repeat is the Roman numeral ten, X. I designed ten X’s to be all connected to show the continuous movement which was shown by the time in the video and the continuous change. The largest X measures ten inches and from that they decrease in size by ten percent. In the video they started at one center point and keep that center point the whole time, so my design also has one center point. The way my project is view it can either be like you are zooming out or zooming in.

The Powers of Ten Response

The Powers of Ten video by Charles and Ray Eames helped me to see and think about many different aspects of how I can improve my way of designing. It showed me that I need to not only think about the space or product I design, but I should also look at what might be surrounding the space or where and how the product would be used. I think that if I design by what its surroundings are then it will help tie everything together. The video was also about scale and how the scale of things can be hard to understand, so this video helped to see how large and small thing can be but that they are still connected. If we understand the scale of things better then it allows us to be better designers. Also, I think that by designing things with certain numbers, based on what is being designed, it will only be a better space or product. When I was researching about the powers of ten I just read a title saying “The Beauty of Repetition…” and it showed images that had repetition in the design. This is an example to say that repeating the same number, and in this case the number ten, enhances our design. Now when I design I will look at everything that is in the space and how it will relate to its surroundings and by repeating numbers.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Computing in Architectural Design

Technology is rapidly improving every day. We have went from handwriting and mail being delivered in person to now being able to talk on phones, texting, email, and video chat. When all we used to have was hand drafting it would take longer and although it is still important to know how to hand draft in case of a situation where you need to quickly share an idea or better explain something visually, the use of computer-aided design programs have greatly improved how we compute today. Computing has been around since Stonehenge in 2750-1500 BC and The Great Wall of China in 300 BC. Today we are now able to communicate with people and share projects with others through computers and without having to be on the same computer or in the same room. This is known as cyberspace which is a term coined by William Gibson to denote the information space created by the Internet.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

finding my HAPPY place


All of these rooms make me happy! They are all very orange which I love, they all have a unique characteristic about them. I like the tree on the wall and the white and black colors with the orange. I like the next room because it reminds me of my own room because my bedroom walls are orange, curtains are orange, and by comforter is orange as well. The next image I like because it has many textures in the space, whether it is orange or not.

In the fourth image they used the same light as in the third image. I think the fourth image could be improved by added more color in the space, addressing the windows, and changing the textures on the bed. I like the fifth image, but I think the space isn't laid out in a more efficient way, it looks like the bathroom counter is on one side and the bathtub is in the open on the other side of the room. I would also carry out the wood into the rest of the bedroom space.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010