Build Yourself UP! Ceramic Architecture Project. Project A: Architecture for Everyone QUESTION: If you where suddenly turned into a building- what would.

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Build Yourself UP! Ceramic Architecture Project

Project A: Architecture for Everyone QUESTION: If you where suddenly turned into a building- what would you be used for? Ex: home, office, school, mall, arena stadium, nuclear missile silo, burger joint, jail, etc. Brainstorm and Sketch AT LEAST 5 Representations as Architecture (Hint: The Structure of the Building needs to Reference the Human Figure)

Artist Reference: Frank Gehry, Dancing House

Corpus Museum

Tianzi Hotel (Hebei, China)

Project B: It’s Your Architecture QUESTION: If you were the architect in charge of designing a building entirely devoted to you favorite hobby, pastime, passion, etc, what would it look like? Ex: art studio, hockey rink, sports field, library, soup kitchen, etc. Brainstorm and Sketch AT LEAST 5 Representations as Architecture (Hint: Function of the Building needs to be Evident in Structure, Layout, or Detailing)

I.M. Pei, The Pei Pyramids in the courtyard of the Louvre Museum

The Basket Building

Kansas City Public Library-

National Architects Union Headquarters

Project Steps Complete a Drawing of the Frontal and Side Views of Your Proposed Structure Use Proficient Skill in Ceramic Building Techniques (slab, coil, and pinch pot) in the Formation of their Building Apply an glaze finish to sculpture that highlights structurally aspects.

Panning Drawing Moving from 2-D to 3-D

Front to Side View

Does it answer question A or B? Does it have areas of interest that sink in and/or project out? Draw it large from front and side view. Brainstorm Together to make all sides interesting. Is there something interesting on all sides not just the front? Tell the person to come up with a new design. Can the person explain the idea? See Me Can you help them refine their idea to make it look like our theme? No It’s Flat = No = Yes Partner Up & Review Plans