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The document discusses several key concepts about architecture: 1. Architecture involves organizing size, shape, and treatment of building components and arranging path, place, and transition spaces in relation to site orientation. 2. Architecture communicates through a coherent order that is logically developed and enlivened. There is no single way to start the design process, which begins intuitively and progresses logically through concepts, strategies, and techniques. 3. Architecture has three components - size and shape of volumes, treatment through patterns and textures, and orientation through location and directionality. It also involves three types of spaces - place-spaces, path-spaces, and transition spaces. Design balances constants like structural frameworks with variable options within those frameworks

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The document discusses several key concepts about architecture: 1. Architecture involves organizing size, shape, and treatment of building components and arranging path, place, and transition spaces in relation to site orientation. 2. Architecture communicates through a coherent order that is logically developed and enlivened. There is no single way to start the design process, which begins intuitively and progresses logically through concepts, strategies, and techniques. 3. Architecture has three components - size and shape of volumes, treatment through patterns and textures, and orientation through location and directionality. It also involves three types of spaces - place-spaces, path-spaces, and transition spaces. Design balances constants like structural frameworks with variable options within those frameworks

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theory of architecture notes

The studio promotes ARCHITECTURE as the ability


to organize, manipulate and articulate
the constant and variable component parts of size, shape, and treatment.
The studio presents architecture as a language of sequential path, place, and transition
spaces in relationship to site, location, and orientation.

Architecture
a manifest order
appropriately conceived
logically developed
conditioned and disciplined
coherent through consistency
animated with wit
enlivened with spirit.

An order, not the order.


One of an infinite number of orders that are available to the architect as he goes about
the business of designing.

Communication is the purpose and touchstone of architecture.


If you cannot communicate you cannot get a message across.

Architecture is a communication that must be delivered by an order.

Architecture must have sufficient cogency and resonance to speak for itself.

Where do you begin design?

Louis Kahn
used to say that architecture went from the immeasurable,
through the measurable,
and back to the immeasurable.

There is no single assured way to start design.


Design comes out of something which is nebulous, untidy, and uncertain.
Architectural design cannot be charted.
It starts with the emotional, it starts with the intuitive.

But once it has a start, it can be taken through logical stages of progression.
Progressively one moves from design concept
to design strategy
to design tactics
to design techniques
to design technology (not engineering technology)

An architectural concept is a generality that gets us off dead center.

There is a tendency is to take something simple


and turn it into something that is so complex that it becomes incoherent.

The essence of architecture is very modest.


GOOD ARCHITECTURE is the essence of simplicity.

Tactically, strategically
what the architect wants to say, if its to be lucid and literate must be put into a cohesive
package where each of the component parts is harmonizing and mutually supportive of
the others so that the message will come across.
Otherwise its chaos.

architecture three components

(1) size and shape


is self-evident, consisting of an infinite variety of different sizes of masses or volumes:
such as squares, rectangles, circles, pyramids, ellipses, curves, cubes, etc.

(2) treatment
what do you do with the sizes and the shapes?
how many different ways can you treat it in a simple way?
how does that treatment alter or change?
in what ways can you define or manipulate the sizes and shapes?
what is your strategy for detailing and joinery (articulation)?
treatment is pattern, texture, color, figure, ground, light, illumination, contrast, opacity,
transparency, translucency, reflectivity, visual density, thickness or thinness, etc.

(3) orientation
what is the relative position of something or someone?
location - a particular place or position:
- external - internal - interstitial
- placement and displacement
- edge (periphery) vs. center (core) or foreground, middle ground, background
- relationship of a building to its neighbors
- relationship of building to sky
- relationship of building to ground
directionality, redirection or reversals:
- up vs. down
- left vs. right
- longitudinal vs. transverse
- horizontal vs. vertical
- orthogonal vs. diagonal
- exposure: north - south - east - west

architecture three types of space

(1) place-spaces
major spaces that portray a sense of definite location or position.

(2) path-spaces
major transition spaces which are directional; corridor, connector, passageway.

(3) transition-spaces
minor spaces which process a change from one condition to another.
joint spaces (or articulation spaces)
can define a pause between spaces
can juxtapose spaces of contrasting or continuous character
can act as a separator space
can act as fastener, joining or linking space
servant-spaces are transition spaces that act as functional support (storage spaces, builtin elements, bathrooms, mechanical voids, space occupied by structural elements, etc.)

constants and variables

CONSTANTS are a series of clues, cues, signals, datum,


reference points, underlying structure, or framework.

VARIABLES are the potential options, choices, or thematic elaborations


within a given framework.

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