Pavilion pəˈvɪljən/ noun noun: pavilion; plural noun: pavilions -a building or similar structure used for a specific purpose, in particular: -a summer.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Sustainable Cities - From an Oxymoron to a Target Development: A Challenge for European Research - 26th May 2009 Sustainable.
Advertisements

Linköping University Group 9b The Glass House by Philip Johnson.
Who? When? Where? What? How? Marcel Breuer. Who? When? Where? What? How? Marcel Breuer Marcel Lajos Breuer (21 May 1902, Pecs Hungary – 1 July 1981 New.
ZAHA HADID BY SARAH MEJIA. ABOUT ZAHA HADID Born in Baghdad Iraq on October 31 st 1950 mathematics degree at the American University of Beirut Studied.
Religion Religion played an important part in European politics. Until the Baroque Period, the Catholic Church was the only religious power in Europe.
Artistic Inspiration and techniques Artist Studies
Cubism Deena Sami Radhi 12F March 10 th, Introduction “When we discovered Cubism, we did not have the aim of discovering Cubism. We only wanted.
Designers EdExcel A2 Theory. Characteristics in terms of design styles, philosophy and influences on design culture of the following designers and design.
FIND 1220 WEEK 5 MODERN MOVEMENT Review Italian Futurism Art Deco
From way back then till now
TWENTIETH CENTURY ARCHITECTURE.
Latin America art Brianna Alvarez and Natalie Villarreal period 1.
Formalist Theory: De Stijl (The Style)
What is de Stijl? A school of art originating in the Netherlands in 1917 and characterized by the use of rectangular shapes and primary colors. The De.
Iconic Modernism: Ron Thom at Trent By Bernadine Dodge.
Which building would you prefer to study in? Go through the text and match the main idea with each part. Part 1 (para1-2) Part 2 (para3-5) Part 3 (para6-8)
MANCHESTER & LONDON MODERN ARCHITECTURE By the 1940s these styles had been consolidated and identified as the International style and became the.
Art Per-reading Reading Post-reading. Menu  Pre-reading Pre-reading  Skimming Skimming  Intensive reading Intensive reading  Listen and learn I Listen.
The first woman to win the Pritzker Prize for Architecture in its 26 year history, ZAHA HADID (1950-) has defined a radically new approach to architecture.
Introduction to Architectural Design: , Basic of Architectural Design Ⅰ Dept. of Architecture, PNU.
Zaha Hadid.
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT Architecture. Frank Lloyd Wright  American Architect, 1867 – 1959  Experimented with forms and materials  Recognized as one of the.
Zaha Hadid – architect + designer 90 images that will change the way you look at buildings + products.
Modern Architecture. What is Architecture? Architecture is the art and science of designing buildings. Architectural works are often thought of as cultural.
ARAB-AMERICAN CONTRIBUTIONS. SAM MALOOF SAM MALOOF CONTINUED Born Jan in Chino, Calif. Marries Alfreda Ward Maloof and began his career as a.
Alvar Aalto By Scott Vriens. DESIGN ERA Hugo Alvar Henrik Aalto was born in the year His work was depicted throughout the modernist era. The modernist.
Forward. PLACES TO GO In this interactive Power Point you will be learning about three different sites and three different cities. Forward.
What is architecture?. Lecorbusier ““Architecture is the learned game, correct and magnificent, of forms assembled in the light.” Louis Kahn - “Architecture.
MANCHESTER & LONDON MODERN ARCHITECTURE By the 1940s these styles had been consolidated and identified as the International style and became the.
By Eoin Hayes.  The designer allocated to me is a Swiss designer called Le Corbusier.  Le Corbusier was an architect and an artist. He was born on October.
Studio Arts Unit 1 Artistic Inspiration and techniques Artist Studies.
Visual Communication &
Objectives Students will be able to discuss and interpret the style and inspiration of Neo- Classical art. Students will be able to examine the works.
Cameron Salisbury.  Various Bauhaus inspired artwork  Bauhaus Café  Bauhaus inspired furniture  Interior  Bauhaus Menu.
MIIGAiK 2016 Ann Fridrikh. Julia Morgan was one of America's most important architects. Morgan was the first woman to study architecture at the prestigious.
Richard Meier Born October 12, 1934, age 81 American abstract artist and architect, Geometric designs Uses a lot of WHITE Pritzker Architecture Prize Barcelona.
TADOA ANDO Design Era He was born on September 13, 1941 in Osaka, Japan. He was first inspired to become an architect after he saw a Frank Lloyd Wright.
Renzo Piano Piano was born in Genoa, Italy, in 1937, in a family of builders. He was educated and subsequently taught at the Milan Politecnico. He graduated.
Design Communication. Freehand Drawing Definition: The spontaneous representation of ideas on paper without the use of technical aids.
Introduction to Architecture Acropolis to Zaha Hadid.
Zaha Hadid By: Shobiga Jeevanantham. About Zaha Hadid Born: October 31 th, 1950 in Baghdad, Iraq Died: March 31 th, 2016 in Miami, Florida Nationality:
Zaha Hadid Modern Architect. Biography Zaha Hadid was an Iraqi-born architect known for her radical deconstructivist designs. Hadid began her studies.
Dame Zaha Hadid Architect,designer, immigrant, women’s inspiration.
A Brief History of Design
Set out your page in a similar way.
Ceramics-Response to a painting
Objective 5.01 Classify the Most Recognized Styles of Furniture
DREAM HOUSE Neo-futurism.
Modern Architecture.
…was a Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramicist born in Barcelona
Backgrounds to English Literature
Scenic Design.
Henry Moore ( ).
Forbidden City Pyramid
Unit 6.07: Design skills Computer aided design (CAD)
Favored geometrical and abstract design.
Le Corbusier The Modular.
Le Corbusier.
Objective 5.01 Classify the Most Recognized Styles of Furniture
Stephanie Drew and Matt Sweet
CFG - Critical Friends Group
Back ground of the Art Nouveau Movement
ART COMMENTARY KALISHA MONTOYO.
Austrian symbolist painter
Contemporary Interior Design
Cubism one of the most influential visual art styles of the early 20th
Group Design Movement Investigation
Decorative art after 19th century Modernity Bauhaus ( )
Japan Drawing conclusions.
POSTMODERNISM
Presentation transcript:

pavilion pəˈvɪljən/ noun noun: pavilion; plural noun: pavilions -a building or similar structure used for a specific purpose, in particular: -a summer house or other decorative building used as a shelter in a park or large garden.

In our next brief we will be working on developing a multi use outdoor space for the court area between B Block and the Gym. This design will be influenced by one of the following influential architects/designers.

Zaha Hadid Hadid liberated architectural geometry with the creation of highly expressive, sweeping fluid forms of multiple perspective points and fragmented geometry that evoke the chaos and flux of modern life. A pioneer of parametricism, and an icon of neo-futurism, with a formidable personality, her acclaimed work and ground-breaking forms include the aquatic centre for the London 2012 Olympics, the Broad Art Museum in the U.S., and the Guangzhou, China opera house. Architecture Weekly, Ed. 63, 2016.

Heydar Alivev Centre, Zaha Hadid Architects

Heyda Aliyev Centre, Zaha Hadid Architects.

Chanel Mobile Art Pavilion, Zaha Hadid Architects

Dominion Office Building, Zaha Hadid Architects.

Tadao Ando Ando was raised in Japan where the religion and style of life strongly influenced his architecture and design. Ando's architectural style is said to create a ”haiku" effect, emphasizing nothingness and empty space to represent the beauty of simplicity. He favors designing complex (yet beautifully simple) spatial circulation while maintaining the appearance of simplicity. A self-taught architect, he keeps his Japanese culture and language in mind while he travels around Europe for research. As an architect, he believes that architecture can change society, that "to change the dwelling is to change the city and to reform society”.

Church Of Light, Tadao Ando

Tadao Ando

Lee U-Fan Museum, Tadao Ando

Cassa Monterry, Tadao Ando

Norman Foster Norman Foster is a British Architect best known for his design of ’The Gherkin’ at 30 St Mary Ave, London. His work is most well known for its use of technology and sustainability to create high-tech but responsive architecture using convection and innovative materials. His work has a strong grid-like aesthetic but more importantly, all of his buildings strive to create something responsive to their unique environments.

Grand Canary Wharf Station, Norman Foster

Zayed National Museum, Norman Foster

Swiss Re Building, Norman Foster

Santiago Calatrava Santiago Calatrava Valls (born 28 July 1951) is a Spanish neofuturistic architect, structural engineer, sculptor and painter. Calatrava has defined his style as bridging the division between structural engineering and architecture. In his projects, he claims to continue a tradition of Spanish modernist engineering that included Antonio Gaudi, with a very personal style that derives from numerous studies of the human body and the natural world.

Auditorio de Tenerife, Santiago Calatrava.

WTC Transit Hub NY, Santiago Calatrava

Alvar Aalto Aalto's career spans the changes in style from Nordic Modernism to purist Modernism to a more personal, synthetic and idiosyncratic Modernism. Aalto's wide field of design activity ranges from the large scale of city planning and architecture to interior design, furniture and glassware design and painting. It has been estimated that during his entire career Aalto designed over 500 individual buildings, approximately 300 of which were built, the vast majority of which are in Finland. He also has a few buildings in France, Germany, Italy and the USA.

Rocking chair, Alvar Aalto

Pavilion, Alvar Aalto

Alvar Aalto

Project Timeline Week 1/2 Task 1: Research Week 3/4 Task 2: Concepts Week 5/6 Task 3: Development Week 7/10 Task 4: Final Design/Presentation

This is a much shorter timeframe than your first project This is a much shorter timeframe than your first project. The process is the same. This brief includes the Achievement Standards; AS91067 – Use the work of an influential designer to inform design decisions, AS91063 – Produce freehand sketches which communicate design ideas, AS91069 – Promote an organised body of design work to an audience using visual communication techniques, AS 91064 – Produce instrumental, multi view orthographic drawings that communicate technical features of design ideas. This project is worth 9 credits, AS 91063 uses a combination of drawings from both projects completed this year.