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NOTTSMY
LANGUAGEThe Ultimate Pocket Book:
Deciphering Abstract Architectural Language
Carolina YoungUniversity of Nottingham
NOTTS MY LANGUAGE The Ultimate Pocket Book: Deciphering Abstract Architectural Language copyright © 2011
by Carolina Young Publishing. All rightsreserved. Printed in São Paulo. No part of
this book may be used or reproduced in any mannerwhatsoever without written permission exceptin the case of reprints in the context of reviews.
For information, write to [email protected].
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Student ID Number: 4058235DipArch Year 5 - University of Nottingham
Module: Architectural Research Methods - K14ARMModule Convener: Guillermo Guzman Dumont
All puzzles created in the website Discovery Education’s Puzzle Maker
http://puzzlemaker.discoveryeducation.com
Definitions taken fromhttp://www.dictionary.com
ATTENTION: All content is the result from questionnaires, surveys, and ob-
servations as part of a research programme at the University of Nottingham. Answers reveal the type of language employed by architecture students, both at undergraduate and postgraduate
level, as well as tutors. Project by: Carolina Young
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How To Use Your PockeT Book
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Have you ever noticed what language you use when explaining architecture?
Do you normally find yourself using too many abstract words to convey a simple idea?
If you do, welcome to the world of architects!
This pocket book aims to guide and entertain architec-ture students through the challenges of the abstract vocabulary that is acquired as you develop in the field.Going through the whole alphabet, you will find five sections per letter, which are as follows:
• Dictionary: definition of an abstract word that is highly used when explaining architecture; • Scenario: a situation or sentence where you can employ the previous word; • Game: different word puzzles for your entertainment; • Doodle: a space for you to freely sketch your ideas; • Quote: inspirational quote about various topics concerned with architecture.
If you’re preparing for a crit or about to sit through a tutorial, or even at home stressed that your AutoCAD has crashed your computer, never forget your pocket book! Relax and take some time to enjoy and learn!
Have fun!
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A
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Dictionary
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• a surrounding or pervading mood, environment, or influence;
• a distinctive quality, character.
Scenario
Atmosphere [at-muhs-feer]- noun
When asked to describe the quality or mood of a specific space, use...
The changing atmosphere of the space exists as a tension between temporality and permanence.
A contrasting atmosphere draws the physical experience of the space.
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Word Search
Search for 20 famous Architects!
PianoRogersWrightZumthor
NiemeyerNouvelPalladioPallasma
KahnKoolhasLoosMeier
GaudiGehryHadidHerzog
CalatravaCorbusierDeMeuronFoster
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Doodle Time!
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It’s time to get creative! Sketch your ideas and doodle the crit away!
“Architecture is an art when one consciously or unconsciously creates aesthetic emotion in the atmosphere and when this
environment produces well-being.” Luis Barragan
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B
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Dictionary
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• something that indicates bounds or limits; • a limiting or bounding line.
Scenario
Boundary [boun-duh-ree, -dree]- noun
Abstract combo!Permeable boundary
Introduce your investigation:
In order to capture the essence and potential of the building, the study merged the boundaries between the stable and unstable moments, the tangible and abstract elements.
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Double Puzzle
Unscramble each of the clue words. Copy the letters in the numbered cells to other cells with the same number to reveal the hidden phrase.
Hint: The scrambled words are not abstract terms!
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Doodle Time!
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It’s time to get creative! Sketch your ideas and doodle the crit away!
“My mission is to create a structure that is sensitive to the culture and climate of its place.”
Norman Foster
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C
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• a general notion or idea, conception;• an idea of something formed by mentally
combining all its characteristics or particulars; a construct;
• a directly conceived or intuited object of thought.
Scenario
Concept [kon-sept]- noun
Key phrase during a crit! The concept of my project originates from ….
Now derive the word ‘conceptual’ and explore the following sentence:
Moving further into my investigation, the essence of my work was formulated and expressed through a transitional piece between the conceptual and the actual building.
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Letter Tiles
Unscramble the tiles to reveal a message.
Hint: The message is a quote by Le Corbusier!
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Doodle Time!
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It’s time to get creative! Sketch your ideas and doodle the crit away!
“... because the center of the composition is not a building, but an empty space.”
Renzo Piano
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D
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Dictionary
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• conversation between two or more persons;• an exchange of ideas or opinions on a particular
issue.
Scenario
Dialogue [dahy-uh-lawg, -log]- noun
During the crit...
Tutor: Why change the materiality of your building?
You [student]: In order to keep a consistency between the internal and external spaces, I’ve decided to use ex-posed concrete in both areas, as the previous option caused an uncomfortable dialogue between materials and experience.
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Cryptogram
Replace the numbers by its respective letter to reveal the message.
Hint: Where do you study?
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Doodle Time!
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It’s time to get creative! Sketch your ideas and doodle the crit away!
“Architecture is a continuing dialogue between generations which creates an environment across time.”
Vincent Scully
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E
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Dictionary
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• a component or constituent of a whole or one of the parts into which a whole may be resolved by analysis;
• a natural habitat, sphere of activity, environment.
Scenario
Element [el-uh-muhnt]- noun
Abstract combo!Perceptible elements
During the crit...
Tutor: Explain the interaction between user and building.
You [student]: The idea is to create a mechanism through which a dynamic interaction is created between user and building, where the user places elements at key moments to successfully resolve an opportunity and enhance the experience.
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Word Search
Search for 12 abstract architectural words beginning with the letter E.
exploreexpressionextensionextract
enhancesenvelopeeventexperiential
embodyemotionempowerenergy
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Doodle Time!
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“Architecture should speak of its time and place, but yearn for timelessness.”
Frank Gehry
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F
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Dictionary
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• external appearance of a clearly defined area, as dis-tinguished from color or material; configuration;
• the shape of a thing or person. • something that gives or determines shape; a mold. • a particular condition, character, or mode in which
something appears.
Scenario
Form [fawrm]- noun
Abstract combo!Organic form
When in doubt...
The form of the building is composed by symmetri-cally arranged areas holding visual cues which create a balanced composition.
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Labyrinth
A fresher is lost in the EEC! Help him get from the lecture room (point A) to the courtyard (point B).
A B
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Doodle Time!
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It’s time to get creative! Sketch your ideas and doodle the crit away!
“I work from the basic forms as a method to give form, if I have to design a velodrome, I draw a circle; if I have to design a poll, I draw a rectangle; I judge that everyone understands this. Those are forms which are not born with questions of style.”
Dominique Perrault
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G
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Dictionary
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• a movement or position that is expressive of an idea, opinion, emotion, etc.;
• the use of such movements to express thought;• any action, courtesy, communication, etc., intended
for effect or as a formality; considered expression; emonstration.
Scenario
Gesture [jes-cher]- noun
Memorise this sentence!
This intervention is a delicate [fill in with appropriate adjective] gesture responding to the needs of the users.
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Scrambled Puzzle
Unscramble each of the clue words. Take the letters that appear in the boxes marked with a circle and unscramble them for the final message.
Hint: What do you study?
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Doodle Time!
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It’s time to get creative! Sketch your ideas and doodle the crit away!
“Fashion is architecture: it is a matter of proportions.”Coco Chanel
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H
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Dictionary
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• any system of persons or things ranked one above another.
Scenario
Hierarchy [hahy-uh-rahr-kee, hahy-rahr-]- noun
Abstract combo!Hierarchical relationship
During the crit...
Tutor: Explain the design process behind the layout or positioning of the spaces.
You [student]: The organization of the building was systematically thought through the hierarchy of the spaces based on their specific use.
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Word Search
Search for 10 staff members from the DA+BE!
lynshawmichaelstaceynicolagerberpatsergio
bensonlaudncguillermojohnedmondslizbromleysmith
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Doodle Time!
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“The materials of city planning are sky, space, trees, steel and cement in that order and in that hierarchy.”
Le Corbusier
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I
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Dictionary
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• the state or fact of remaining the same one or ones, as under varying aspects or conditions;
• condition or character as to who a person or what a thing is;
• an instance or point of sameness or likeness.
Scenario
Identity [ahy-den-ti-tee, ih-den-]- noun
During the crit...
You will always be asked about the identity of your pro-ject, or of a certain typology. Don’t panic! This is a com-plex question subject to personal opinion.
Use abstract combos such as: dynamic behaviour, social interaction, contrast and diversity, etc to explain a possible identity.
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Word Search with a Hidden Message
Search for the 7 given words and discover a hidden message withing the word search box!
charcoalinklogbookmarkerpencilrotringpenruler
Hint: Number 1 advice for an architecture student.
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Doodle Time!
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It’s time to get creative! Sketch your ideas and doodle the crit away!
“Each new situation requires a new architecture.” Jean Nouvel
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J
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Dictionary
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• a traveling from one place to another, usually taking a rather long time; trip;
• a distance, course, or area traveled;• passage or progress from one stage to another.
Scenario
Journey [jur-nee]- noun
Memorise this sentence!
The journey through my building explores the narrative in an evocative architectural representation.
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Letter Tiles
Unscramble the tiles to reveal a message.
Hint: Name of a Society at Uni!
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Doodle Time!
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“Architecture is a social activity that has to do with some sort of communication or places of interaction, and that to change the
environment is to change behaviour.” Thom Mayne
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K
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Dictionary
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• acquaintance with facts, truths, or principles, as from study or investigation; general erudition;
• familiarity or conversance, as with a particular sub-ject or branch of learning;
• the fact or state of knowing; the perception of fact or truth; clear and certain mental apprehension.
• awareness, as of a fact or circumstance.
Scenario
Knowledge [nol-ij] - noun
During the crit...
Tutor: How does the journey through your building affect the user?
You [student]: The journey within the building encour-ages a dynamic behaviour; the spatial framework created provides different conditions and environments where the individual will gain knowledge through personal experience and discovery.
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Cryptogram
Replace the numbers by its respective letter to reveal the message.
Hint: What does the acronym EEC stand for?
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Doodle Time!
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It’s time to get creative! Sketch your ideas and doodle the crit away!
“Architecture is the learned game, correct and magnificent, of forms assembled in the light.”
Le Corbusier
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L
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Dictionary
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• a thickness of some material laid on or spread over a surface;
• bed, stratum: one of a number of portions or divi-sions.
Scenario
Layer [ley-er]- noun
Abstract combo!Multiple Layers
Exposed/Hidden Layers
When in doubt...
As a starting point to my project, I decided to explore and reveal the multiple layers of a city, beginning with society.
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Fallen Phrase
Fit in the given letters to decipher the Fallen Phrase.
Hint: Name of a Department at UoN.
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Doodle Time!
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It’s time to get creative! Sketch your ideas and doodle the crit away!
“All real education is the architecture of the soul.”William Bennett
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M
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Dictionary
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• material nature or quality.
Scenario
Materiality [muh-teer-ee-al-i-tee]- noun
Key phrases!
The materiality of the building was inspired by …
The materiality plays an important role when enhancing the experience due to …
Throughout the journey, the user physically discovers the different layers through the chosen materiality, which in turn draws a parallel to discovering the various functions of the building.
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Word Search
Search for 8 abstract architectural words beginning with the letter M.
milieumomentsmotifsmovement
materialitymatrixmeanderingmileage
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Doodle Time!
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“I work a little bit like a sculptor. When I start, my first idea for a building is with the material. I believe architecture is about that.It’s not about paper, it’s not about forms. It’s about space and material.”
Peter Zumthor
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N
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Dictionary
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• a story or account of events, experiences, or the like, whether true or fictitious.
Scenario
Narrative [nar-uh-tiv]- noun
During the crit...
Tutor: Describe the approach to your building proposal.
You [student]: After exploring different lines of enquiry, the contextual journey was translated into a narrative which further became an informed architectural compo-sition.
Remember: narrative and journey are popular words!
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Labyrinth
It’s that time of year when stress takes over and you feel as if you’re trapped in a maze! Stop your work for a bit and try to get from point A to point B! This will free your imagination!
A
B
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Doodle Time!
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“Architecture is the will of an epoch translated into space.”Mies van der Rohe
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O
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Dictionary
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• the branch of metaphysics that studies the nature of existence or being as such.
Scenario
Ontology [on-tol-uh-jee] - noun
This is a topic of discussion that will certainly get you into a vibrant conversation with your tutors!
Explore the essence and nature of existence and being through ontological questions such as: What can be said to exist? What is the meaning of being? What constitutes the identity of an object? What is a physical object?
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Cryptogram
Replace the numbers by its respective letter to reveal the message.
Hint: Quote by Grace McGarvie.
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Doodle Time!
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“Architecture comes form the making of a room. A room is the place of mind.”
Louis I. Kahn
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P
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Dictionary
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• the property or state of being permeable (capable of being permeated).
Scenario
Permeability [pur-mee-uh-bil-i-tee]- noun
Explore during a tutorial...
Is there such notion as permeable architecture, capable of absorbing new ideas?
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Word Search
Search for 10 abstract architectural words beginning with the letter P.
plasticitypoetrypotentialitypragmaticpressure
partiperceptionpermeablephenomenologyplace
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Doodle Time!
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“Perhaps it does not matter how pretty the details are, or how beautiful the finish is. What is important is the clarity of one’s logic - that is, the clarity of the logic behind a composition... The quality that one recognize through reason, not perception. What is important is ‘transparency’ ... The ‘transparency’ of a consistent logic.”
Tadao Ando
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Q
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Dictionary
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• resembling; seeming; virtual.
Scenario
Quasi [kwey-zahy, -sahy, kwah-see, -zee]- adjective
Explore these ideas!
Virtual architecture and quasi-experiences.
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Fallen Phrase
Fit in the given letters to decipher the Fallen Phrase.
Hint: Famous book by Juhani Pallasmaa.
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Doodle Time!
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It’s time to get creative! Sketch your ideas and doodle the crit away!
“Consider the momentous event in architecture when the wall parted and the column became.”
Louis Kahn
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R
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Dictionary
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• movement or procedure with uniform or patterned recurrence of a beat, accent, or the like;
• procedure marked by the regular recurrence of particular elements, phases, etc.
Scenario
Rhythm [rith-uhm]- noun
During the crit...
Tutor: Why explore an organic layout for your building?
You [student]: The organic layout encourages movement gradually revealing a rhythm which creates challenging interior and exterior spaces.
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Double Puzzle
Unscramble each of the clue words. Copy the letters in the numbered cells to other cells with the same number to reveal the hidden phrase.
Hint: Annual architecture event at the University.
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Doodle Time!
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It’s time to get creative! Sketch your ideas and doodle the crit away!
“To provide meaningful architecture is not to parody history but to articulate it.”
Daniel Libeskind
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S
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• the external covering;• any integumentary covering, casing, outer coating,
or surface layer, as an investing membrane.
Scenario
Skin [skin]- noun
Abstract combo!Breathing skin
Tutor: Explain the materiality of your facade.
You [student]: The use of the mesh for the skin of the building provides an insight to the fragility and delicacy of the interior spaces.
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Word Search with a Hidden Message
Search for the 7 given words and discover a hidden message withing the word search box!
architectkingdomqualifiedregisterregulatorstatutoryunited
Hint: United Kingdom’s statutory regulator of architects.
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Doodle Time!
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“All architecture is shelter, all great architecture is the design of space that contains, cuddles, exalts, or stimulates the persons in that space.”
Philip Johnson
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T
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• any place or point of entering or beginning;• the point at which a stimulus is of sufficient intensity
to begin to produce an effect.
Scenario
Threshold [thresh-ohld, thresh-hohld]- noun
When in doubt...
Explore the thresholds between public and private realms.
“The most poweful architectural moments he found in openings where one might pause suspended between dark and light, inside and outside or any two opposing qualities. These thresholds he describes as points of friction where two realms are simultaneously present yet unresolved in their diffferences.” (Louis aragon in Paris Peasant)
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Word Search
Search for 9 abstract architectural words beginning with the letter T.
transcendtransienttypology
texturetimelinetopography
tacittactilitytectonics
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“The house is passing from the status of “model” to “norm” - the norm being an indefinite and manipulative formula at the inter-section of lines of production and desire, a much more supple and fluid fabrication than a finite model. Such a tendency, as it is born from the fusion of technology an capital, seems to mark an effective dispersal of the Modernist architectural ego, and allows one to bring to imagine and alternative cultural tendency - a dif-ferent psychology of ‘house’.”
Decoi Architects
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U
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• to bring out of a folded state; spread or open out;• to spread out or lay open to view;• to reveal or display. • to reveal or disclose in words, esp. by careful or
systematic exposition; set forth; explain.
Scenario
Unfold [uhn-fohld]- verb
Abstract combo!Unfolded RealityUnfolding Folds
Explore...
The initial concept of my project was that of unfolding instances within a community to explore and link these to an augmented scale.
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Cryptogram
Replace the numbers by its respective letter to reveal the message.
Hint: Module taken in Second Year Architecture (also known as K13PM1).
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Doodle Time!
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“A great building must begin with the unmeasurable, must go through measurable means when it is being designed and in the end must be unmeasurable.”
Louis Kahn
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V
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• an empty space; emptiness;• something experienced as a loss or privation; • a gap or opening, as in a wall;• a vacancy; vacuum.
Scenario
Void [void]- noun
Abstract combo!Urban voids
Explore...
The city is made of multiple elements, containing both dense, populated spaces and voids, which in turn are still inhabited in its own absence.
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Labyrinth
Don’t work in a loop! Take a break and solve this maze by getting from point A to point B!
A B
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Doodle Time!
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It’s time to get creative! Sketch your ideas and doodle the crit away!
“On the search of the architecture that I envisage I frequently experience stifling moments of emptiness. Nothing I can think of seems to tally with what I want and cannot yet envisage.”
Peter Zumthor
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W
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• to ramble without a definite purpose or objective; roam, rove, or stray;
• to go aimlessly, indirectly, or casually; meander;• to extend in an irregular course or direction; • to deviate.
Scenario
Wander [won-der]- ver
Explore this thought…
Architecture that wanders, that is, architecture not defined by a concrete moment but by a succession of spiral thoughts. Just like a flâneur, consider displacement, where time diffuses within space.
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Word Search
Search for 8 locations within the DA+BE!
ecohouseeeclentonfirsmarmontcentre
patonhousesrbvichallamzblock
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“Design is not making beauty, beauty emerges from selection, affinities, integration, love.”
Louis Kahn
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X
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• (in a three-dimensional Cartesian coordinate sys-tem) the axis along which values of x are measured and at which both y and z equal zero.
Scenario
X-axis [eks-ak-sis]-feer]- noun
During the crit...
Tutor: Why orientate your building along this horizontal axis?
You [student]: Strategically positioned in the x-axis, this plane is the only perceptible element; its horizontal development dominates and redefines the movement into the landscape.
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Letter Tiles
Unscramble the tiles to reveal a message.
Hint: Solve the acronym SRB.
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“Less is a bore.” Robert Venturi
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Y
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• (used with object):• to give forth or produce by a natural process;• to give up or over; relinquish or resign;• to cause; give rise to.• (used without object):• to give way to force, pressure, etc., so as to move,
bend, collapse, or the like.
Scenario
Yield [yeeld]- verb
When introducting your exploration… The rapid growth of the city yields to a predominantly chaotic development, therefore, exploring delicate intri-cacies between this ‘chaos’ is the basis to my urban ex-ploration.
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Fallen Phrase
Fit in the given letters to decipher the Fallen Phrase.
Hint: Professional association of architects in the United Kingdom.
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“Architecture is most appealing with simple lines and clear ideas. A city, on the other hand, becomes alive when it is rich with ex-periences and surprises. So the paradoxical challenge is to simul-taneously create simplicity and variety, diversity and coherence. In other words, to create a city in the building”
BIG 8 House Video, Bjarke Ingels
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Z
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• any continuous tract or area that differs in some respect, or is distinguished for some purpose, from adjoining tracts or areas, or within which certain distinctive circumstances exist or are established.
Scenario
Zone [zohn]- noun
When analysing human interaction and society… The citizens were analysed through connections where they understand themselves as a multiple rather than as zoned and classified individuals, with the motivation of abolishing any racial segregation and differences which society suffers.
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Double Puzzle
Unscramble each of the clue words. Copy the letters in the numbered cells to other cells with the same number to reveal the hidden phrase.
Hint: Definition of architect.
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“Architecture aims at Eternity.“Christopher Wren
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Analogical - Appropriation - Architectural Conversation - Articulation - Assymetric So-ciety - Balance - Behaviour - Breathing - Clar-ity - Complexity - Connection - Consistency - Contextual - Continuity - Contrast - Con-versation - Coordination - Cosmology - Dia-grammatic - Discourse - Dynamic - Embody - Emotion - Empower - Energy - Enhance - Envelope - Event - Experiential - Expression - Extension - Extract - Explore - Fenestra-tion - Fields of Influence - Flux - Framework - Fusion - Homogeneous - Honest - Iconic - Interaction - Juxtaposition - Latent - Matrix - Meandering - Mileage - Milieu - Moments - Movement - Network - Notion - Order - Parti - Perception - Place - Plasticity - Poetics of Space - Pragmatic - Representation - Reso-nance - Rhetoric - Speak - Spectrum - Tacit - Tactility - Tectonics - Texture - Timeline - Transcend - Transient - Typology - Unre-ciprocated - Void - Vernacular - Waves - Zone
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My definition of an Architect:Arch = chief or highest (i.e., archbishop, archetype = Master)tech = technique, technology (i.e., the Know-How)= Architect : Master of the Know-How!” Frank Lloyd Wright
“