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3rd Year Studio: BUNGALOW
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This semester, we fully designed and detailed a table, six chairs, a sideboard, and a hutch, along with a light fixture, two textiles, a carpet, window treatments, accessories, and art for a dining room in the house at 602 North Mendenhall Street. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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3rd Year Studio: PROCESS
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Process plays a large role in how design progresses from the beginning to the end product, below are some various examples of how process was handled from students in our 3rd year studio:. Client Collage from Clairissa Anderson. Parti Drawings from Illi Menendez. Precedent Image from Rebecca Ladd. Painting Inspiration from Tristan Olarti. Furniture Model by Linsey Frost. For more examples of process we invite you to take a look at the individual blogs listed on the right side of the blog.
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3rd Year Studio: HIGH-RISE
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Using hypothetical clients with specific needs, characteristics, and "collections", we each designed a two-bedroom and a three-bedroom residential unit in the Centre Pointe building in downtown Greensboro. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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3rd Year Studio: STUDIO : INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE I
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Monday, November 29, 2010. STUDIO : INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE I. Theory making : process : cohesiveness : growth. Sketch Montage above accredited to each of the twenty-two students ]. A statement on liberal education. Adopted by the Board of Directors of the Association of American Colleges and Universities, October 1998. Reprinted:. Http:/ www.aacu.org/About/statements/liberal learning.cfm. 9:00 am monday, december 7th 2010. Maud gatewood studio arts center @ uncg. Proudly waited to be viewed. In case a...
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3rd Year Studio: RANCH
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With a budget of $24.000, the second Commencement House continued to be built on speculation with Gulledge covering the cost of construction until the house sold. The sole aim for this studio remained to design a marketable house and in this regard, the studio achieved success when the contractor sold the house to the Kenneth Hinsdale family, Hinsdale a vice president for the Jefferson Pilot Insurance Company. The commencement house story [handout]. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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3rd Year Studio: EVERYDAY MAGAZINES
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This semester we gathered some information from magazines to provide background for our endeavors. We worked in teams, dividing the time periods among us, and became experts on our given areas and eras. We looked through the monthly issues for each year assigned, observing general trends, home products, interior furnishings and materials, advertising, etc. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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3rd Year Studio: INSPIRATION
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Fifteen Properties as the Glue which Binds Wholeness Together. Based on the work of Christopher Alexander in The Nature of Order. The Hotel Palumbo, Ravello, Italy. 1 LEVELS OF SCALE is the way that a strong center is made stronger partly by smaller strong centers. Contained in it, and partly by its larger strong centers which contain it. 2 STRONG CENTERS defines the way that a strong center requires a spatial field-like effect, created by. Other centers, as the primary source of its strength. 8 DEEP INT...
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3rd Year Studio: McMANSION REPORT
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The purpose of the McMansion Report was for us as students to visit current residential. Dwellings and observe the trends and design decisions made within each of the homes we. Observed in the Tour of Renovated Homes. And Tour of Home. Here are a couple of things that had to be reported upon:. 1] Materials you observe in the building implications on sustainability, ease of installation, etc. 2] Flow throughout the building. 3] Sources of innovation. 4] Trends in design. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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3rd Year Studio: GREAT HOUSES
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Drawing on the best of the built environment. House of the Vett. I : Pompeii, Italy [62AD] : UNKNOWN. Villa Capra [La Rotunda]. Vincenza, Italy [1566-1571] : ANDREA PALLADIO. London, England [1761-1780] : ROBERT ADAM. Charlottesville, VA [1772-1812] : THOMAS JEFFERSON. Sir John Soane House. London, England [1792-1812] : SIR JOHN SOANE. John J. Glessner House. Chicago, IL [1886] : H.H. RICHARDSON. Knebworth, Hertfordhire, England [1901] : SIR EDWIN LANSEER LUTYENS. David B. Gamble House. Bordeaux, France ...