Grid

You will research and collect examples of layouts that you can identify the grid. Use magazines, websites, blogs, social media, newspaper, flyers… You will select one (1) example for interior design / architectureand one (1) example of your choice (for example: fashion flyer) that emphasis each of the aspects below: Text Image Text and Image…

Discussion 3 – Three Reminders III. Plan

Read the following pages in Towards A New Architecture: (43-64 ) and resp’ond to one (1) of the following prompts (A, B, C) in 100 – 150 words. (pg,1 starts in PDF. 24) WRI’TING PROMPTS: A.  In this section, the author looks to ‘American skyscrapers’ as a solution to overcrowded cities where workplaces are interlaced…

Discussion 5 – Three Reminders III. Plan

Read the following pages in Towards A New Architecture: (85-104)  and resp’ond to one (1) of the following prompts (A, B) in 100 – 150 words. (pg,1 starts in PDF. 24) WRI’TING PROMPTS: A.  Le Corbusier discusses a great epoch forming its own style and ‘eyes which do not see’ the process taking place. Describe…

Discussion 6 – Eyes Which Do Not See II. Airplane

 Read the following pages in Towards A New Architecture: (105-128)  and resp’ond to one (1) of the following prompts (A, B) in 100 – 150 words. (pg,1 starts in PDF. 24) WRI’TING PROMPTS: A.   In the subsection titled “Let Us State the Problem”, Corbusier lists a number of “fundamental axioms”. Discuss one of these…

Floor plan

Instructions: Space Planning • Select a style and theme for your space – Contemporary, Modern, Traditional, Transitional, French Country, Spanish, English etc.and then create a furniture plan for this master bedroom • Furniture must include but not limited to: King bed, dresser, 2 nightstands • Floor plans can be made using the STAR FURNITURE Room…