Title: Year 10 Graphic Products
1Year 10 Graphic Products Architectural Project
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2The Design Brief
You have been commissioned by Canon Slade School
to produce some initial design ideas for a new
6th form building. Your designs should consider
environmental issues, the needs of the students
and show clear links with the work of either,
Frank Lloyd-Wright or Norman Foster. You will
need to present an exterior and interior artist
impression of your final design.
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3Frank Lloyd-Wright - A brief background
American born in 1867 (died 1959) Went to Second
wood school Went to University - Mechanical
drawing Turbulent personal live Which sent him to
Europe of a few years One of his main vision was
the living city Wasnt just an
architect Organic Architecture The site, the
building and the clients needs
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foundation Chicago historical society
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4Frank Lloyd-Wright - Early work
He had a new concept for interior space Get away
from the Victorian influence Examples 1900-1920
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5Frank Lloyd-Wright - Falling Water
1935 to 1939
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6Frank Lloyd-Wright - Guggenheim Museum
1943 to 1959
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7Norman Foster - A brief background
Born Manchester, England 1935 Fairly normal
upbringing Rather unconventional path into
architecture Studied architecture at Manchester
and Yale Won many awards
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8Norman Foster - And Foster Associates
Huge organization Unusual working hours Unusual
office layout Self-sufficient Open access to
clients
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9Norman Foster - Projects
Images great buildings .com design
boom.com Wikipedia britannica
faber and dumas 30 St Mary Axe
no detail should be considered too small' foster
said,' the ends are always social - generated by
people rather than the hardware of buildings...
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10Norman Foster - Projects
The best architecture comes from a synthesis of
all of the elements that comprise a building
the structure that holds it up, the services
that allow it to work, the ecology of the
building - whether it is naturally
ventilated, whether you can open a window, the
quality of natural light, the materials used -
their mass or their lightness, the character of
the spaces, the symbolism of the form, the
relationship of the building to the skyline or
the streetscape, and the way in which the
building signals its presence in the city or the
countryside. Successful architecture addresses
all these things, and many more... Norman Foster
Millau Viaduct
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Wembley
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11Maslow's - hierarchy of human needs
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12Golden Section
Fibonacci Series 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34,
55, 89, 144, etc.
(Phi)
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13Proposed site
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14Proposed site
Not to scale
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15Artists impressions
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16Artists impressions
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17Artists impressions
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18Artists impressions (CAD)
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19Artists impressions (Models)
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20Useful links
Maslows Hierarchy Hadrian awards Plan
views Model Makers Kitchen symbols Frank
Lloyd-Wright Foundation About Frank
Lloyd-Wright Greatest Buildings Frank
Lloyd-Wright Contemporary Glass
buildings Architectural Symbols Randall Paulson
Architects Future Systems Norman Foster
Biography Greatest Buildings Norman
Foster Foster and Partners
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