Thursday, August 23, 2012

1.1.2 Design Principle and Elements

1) Principle of design: Balance

Justification: This structure shows horizontal balance. It has the same pillars and windows on each side.

2) Principle of design: Balance

Justification: This structure shows horizontal balance. It is identicle on both sides of the building.

3) Principle of design: Emphasis

Justification: This structure shows emphasis on the white structure. When you look at the picture, its what pops out at you.
4) Principle of design: Movement

Justification: This structure shows movement. The way the building is shaped, it cause your eye to move up the building.
5) Principle of design: Balance

Justification: This structure shows horizontal balance because both of the image have the same number of people and design on the window.

6) Principle of design: Rhythem

Justification: This structure shows rhythem in the way the floors repeat the pattern.

7) Principle of design: Unity

Justification: This structure shows unity because of the unity of all of the landscape making the house look great. 

8) Principle of design: Rhythem

Justification: This structure shows rhythem because of the repeating arch shape that repeats down the line.

9) Principle of design: Balance

Justification: This structure shows horizontal balance. The pillars are symetrical on each side and the gold design in the background is balanced also.

10) Principle of design: Contrast

Justification: This structure shows contrast in the colors of the buildings.

Conclusion

In what way do certain elements or principles identify the time period in which astructure was created?

During certain periods of time, specific elements and principles were very popular. By using your common knowledge of the elements they used during certain times, you can guess what time period it came from.

What factors might account for an incorrect identification?

When people make a revival of a time period, it may be very easy to mistake it for the revival and not the real thing.

 Describe an example of a way that design principles and elements could impact thefunction of a building.

3) A building with emphasis and unity might catch your eye and people would be more likely to wonder whats in there.This could help your buisness.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

1.1.1 History of Civil Engineering and Architecture

1.     Define civil engineering.
A branch of engineering concerned with the design of public works such as bridges and dams.
2.     Define architecture.
The art or practice of designing and constucting buildings.

3.     Describe the origination of the concept of architecture?
The concept of architecture has been around ever since humans have been building homes. Besides the cavemen using caves, humans have been building homes and using architecture even if they have not know it.

4.     In ancient times how were building materials chosen?
Availability and climate.

5.     Give two examples of vernacular architecture.
Igloo's use ice and snow; Egyptian pyramids use mud and stone


6.     Name and describe the type of system used to create many early buildings.
The Post and Lintel system has been used throughout time. Its a verticle post, and a horizontal lintel.

7.     What was the purpose of the Egyptian pyramids? Mexican pyramids?
Egyptians buried the kings in them;  Mexicans used the pyramids for rituals and others were sacred.

8.     What kind of construction method was used to build the Parthenon? Made a simple sketch to illustrate.
Post and Lintel.

9.     What problem in architecture led to this form of construction?
Post and Lintel allows an entrance and it is a stable way to support the roof.

10. Explain how an arch is created.
Blocks are placed in a curved formation and at the top where they connect is a key stone.

11.  How is the vault used in civil engineering?
For the construction of bridges, walkways, and other passages.

12.  Give an example of an arch and dome system.
The Roman Collusium and gothic cathedrals.
13.  Give an example of a modern material we have that was not available to the ancients. How did this restrict construction in ancient times?
We have steel today which is light weight and strong. They were restricted because the strong materials they used were heavy and would cause a building to collapse under its own weight.




14.  What was the purpose of the Roman aqueducts?
It delivered water to a town or place of need.




15.  Compare ancient Greek roads to ancient Roman roads.
Greek roads were built to transport goods whild the Romans used roads to transport troops.



16. Describe an ancient Roman bridge.
They were the first large and lasting bridges built. They were built with stone and used arches as their main structure.




17. How did building materials and methods change after the Romans?
They created better roads and people began to use arches and domes.



Conclusion
1.     Give an example of a modern pyramid not shown in the presentation. How does its function differ from that of the Egyptian pyramids? What do you think accounts for this difference?
Great Pyramid of Cholula. Thsese pyramids are dedicated to the gods, not to pharows. This difference is due to religion. 



2.     Give an example of a modern structure that uses an arch and dome system.
The golden dome



3.     What is the main purpose of modern roads? How is the cost of modern roadways defrayed?
To transport goods and people across the country or to your destination. It is defrayed by taxes.