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Architecture Models

Architectural Letter Project

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• Copyright © Notice The materials are copyrighted © and trademarked ™ as the property of the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and may not be reproduced without the express written permission of TEA, except under the following conditions:

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• Models are a scaled representation of an item or object.

• A model is usually much smaller than the original object.

• Models are usually used for tests or mock-ups to see the functionality of the object.

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• Architects and designers use models all the time.

• Some models are hand built and others can be computer generated.

• The important thing is that they are three-dimensional and as similar as possible to the original object.

• Architects use models to communicate their designs to other people.

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• Architects also use the models to make decisions about designs.

• Sometimes you have to create the object and hold it in your hand (versus imagining the idea in your head).

• Models help you understand how the design will work in a real-life environment.

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• Model building is a real skill. It takes time, patience, practice, and devotion.

• Many types of models come with instruction (like car, airplane, and train models).

• But, most architectural models come straight from the architect’s mind, without any type of instructions.

• This is why it is vital to plan or layout your model.

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• Planning is one of the most vital steps in model building.

• Laying out the pieces, sketching, drawing, and determining sizes are all important in the process of building a model.

• A model can be of anything … including a 3-D letter!

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s • Typeface is the style or design of letters.

• There are many styles of typefaces and all have their place in design.

• Typefaces can vary from the simplistic to very descriptive.

• Sometimes they can help set the “mood” of the presentation.

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• Fonts are a complete collection of typefaces.

• The font that is used for this presentation is called Calibri.

• You have seen many different font styles everyday without even knowing it.

• A few of the most popular fonts are Times New Roman, Arial, and Comic Sans.

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• Serifs are the small lines at the end of typefaces, such as the letter “F” in the picture that is to the left.

• Many fonts use serifs, but many do not.

• Fonts without serifs are called “sans-serif” (meaning no serifs).

• Some believe that the fonts with serifs are easier to read and improve reading comprehension.

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me! Let’s apply your new

knowledge and work on your model.

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