Jepsen_Tommi_222_S20_1.1A

Jepsen_Tommi_222_S20_1.1A

[embeddoc url=”https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XiJ12q4JZ6yb_NHYrTGNY8oON3b8NxNV_tcQIo6QH7g/edit?usp=sharing ” download=”all” viewer=”google” ] From Object to Field  This portion is to “verify in the field” by changing the design or plan in real…

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Ugalino_Angel_222S20_1.1a

Ugalino_Angel_222S20_1.1a

Object to field Field conditions go from one to many and build off of that. It is any formal or spatial matrix that unifies elements…

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Exercise 1.1a

Exercise 1.1a

Sophia LaVigna ARCH222 One of the first thing Allen discusses are his concerns surrounding the switch from “the analog to the digital” as said in…

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Partridge_Grace_222_1.1A | Design Communication II

Partridge_Grace_222_1.1A | Design Communication II

0.1 From Object to Field The relationship between these two elements stresses the importance of interlock and interaction of field conditions in architecture. It is…

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Fudal_Max222s20_1.1a

Fudal_Max222s20_1.1a

The relationship between part and whole is in some ways analogous to the age-old question of “what came first…the chicken or the egg?”  Both can…

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Petri_Jenna_222_Ex1.1a

Petri_Jenna_222_Ex1.1a

  Geometric vs. Algebraic Combination In classical architecture, it is organized through “geometric systems of proportion”. Proportions of different classical architecture elements are intentionally geometric…

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LAGOMARSINO_WILLIAM_222_EX1.1A

LAGOMARSINO_WILLIAM_222_EX1.1A

By: William Lagomarsino   THE LOGIC OF ACCUMULATION: There are many historic examples of buildings that undergo change by a process of addition or accumulation….

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Peterson_Shan_222S20_1.1A

Peterson_Shan_222S20_1.1A

“Overall shape and extent are highly fluid by the internal relationship of moving parts” (Allen, 92). Allen brings to attention that the internal intertwined parts…

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Exercise 1.1

Exercise 1.1

The idea that different parts can create a whole cohesive piece but still remain different parts was a recurring theme throughout the reading. Whenever the…

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KWIECIEN_EVAN_222_EX.1.1a

KWIECIEN_EVAN_222_EX.1.1a

From Object to Field: The author touches on the interplay between an object and its many parts within this section of the reading. Within architecture,…

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