TALAT Lecture 1302: Aluminium Extrusion: Alloys, Shapes and Properties
PROPERTIES & SHAPES
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PROPERTIES & SHAPES
Nicole Garcia 10-10271Gustavo Cadenas 11-10138
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CONTENTS
• Shapes:o Platonic Shapeso Non-Platonic Shapes• in Buildings and
Structures?
• Properties:• Rhythm• Silhouette • Symbol
• Conclusion
• Introduction:
o Form
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LE CORBUSIER
“Architecture is the learned game, correct and magnificent, of forms assembled in the light.”
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• refers to the shape or configuration of a building
• Opposite: space reciprocal relationship is essential (provide internal sheltered space for human occupation)
• one of the primary elements of architecture.
• the placement in relation to its immediate site and neighboring buildings
• exterior space can be defined
• considerations in order to analyze or design an architectural form: shape, mass / size, scale, proportion, rhythm, articulation, texture, color, and light.
What does form mean?
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• configuration of surfaces and edges of a two- or three-dimensional object
• perceived by contour or silhouette, rather than by detail.
• Primary shapes, the circle, triangle, and square generate volumes known as "platonic solids.”
What is a shape?
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Platonic solidsCircle Sphere & cylinder
Triangle
Square forms
Cube
Cone & Pyramid
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Non-platonic forms
• Non-platonic forms Volumetric shapes contain both solids and voids, or exteriors and interiors.
• Additive and subtractive process
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Can you find shapes in Buildings and Structures?
• Combinations establish the basis for most architectural shapes and forms.
Parthenon – Golden SectionJapanese Gallery House -Shigeru Fuse Architects
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In Structure
Eastern Bridge, Columbia River, Oregon
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Properties
Any architectural shape has 3 properties : rhythm, silhouette and symbol.
The rhythm property indicates the range of complexity
The silhouette property is that of the outer form
The symbol property concerns to the design of the openings
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WINSTON CHURCHILL
“We shape our buildings; thereafter they shape us”
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- http://www.heldermann-verlag.de/jgg/jgg01_05/jgg0503.pdf
- http://www.math-kitecture.com/geometry.htm
- http://www.wbdg.org/resources/form.php - http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/unit
s/1983/1/83.01.07.x.html
- http://www.mississippiheritage.com/curriculum/MHT%20Curriculum%20_%2014%20Exercise%206.pdf
References