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Smester Two Week Ten Part One (Piet Oudolf)

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  Piet Oudolf   Piet Oudolf is a garden designer with the ability of a nurseryman and author. He’s a great designer who can make nature more lovely and charming for people. He is trying to make a new figure of the "New Perennial" motion. In this design, he decorated the plants in such a composition that create the structure of the chosen project visible and eye-catching.   He always tried to make different designs based on giving great-looking designs, to attract people of any age, by choosing colors and the design or structure of the project.   He gives priority to the seasonal cycle of plant and their decoration like colors and flowers. He focuses on the structural features and aspects, such as the shape of the seed, which occurs before and after the plant flowering. He designed the privately owned museum in Weil am Rhein, Germany, the name of “Vitra Design Museum” . The Vitra corporation created the commercial parliamentary grant to the sovereign for th

Semester Two Week Nine Part Three (15 Minute )

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  In my lesson this week, I created 15 minutes in the class, ripped up some paper in magazines. I choice green color

Semester Two Week Nine Part Two (Belt Collins )

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Belt Collins Belt Collins is a planning, design, and consulting firm that specializes in architecture, engineering, environmental science, and urban planning.   The company was founded in 1947 in Honolulu, Hawaii, and has since expanded to have offices in various locations throughout the world, including the United States, Asia, and the Middle East. Belt Collins provides a range of services to its clients, including site analysis, master planning, landscape architecture, civil engineering, and construction management. The firm has worked on a variety of projects, including resorts, residential communities, commercial developments, and public spaces.   The firm's expertise in sustainable design has earned them recognition and awards for their commitment to creating environmentally responsible spaces. Belt Collins continues to innovate and lead in the design industry, consistently delivering high-quality results to their clients. They have worked on notable projects su

Semester Two Week Nine Part One ( Modern House )

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 this weeek i scketched modern house after that rendering in photo shop 

Semester Two Week Eight Part Two (Colour Wheel )

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For this lecture for each student three object of a certain for make a colour wheel . This helped me see the colours, as well as their relative and relationships to one another  

Semester Two Week Eight part one (Martha Schwartz)

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2.     Martha Schwartz Project Title: Grand Canal Square Plaza, Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Dublin, Ireland (2008) The concept of the Grand Canal Square Theatre and Commercial Development is to build a powerful cultural presence expressed in dynamic volumes sculpted to project a fluid and transparent public dialogue with the cultural, commercial and residential surroundings whilst communicating the various inner forces intrinsic to the Theatre and office buildings. This composition creates a dynamic urban gathering place and icon mirroring the joy and drama emblematic of  Dublin  itself. The 2000 seat Grand Canal Theatre is a landmark that creates a focus for its urban context, specifically Grand Canal Square, the new urban piazza at the waterfront of Grand Canal Harbour. The architectural concept of the Theatre is based on stages: the stage of the Theatre itself, the stage of the piazza, and the stage of the multiple level Theatre lobby above the piazza. The Theatre becomes the main

Semester Two Week Seven Part Two ( stairs )

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 For perspective drawing to work you need to draw a horizontal line on which you can place one dot anywhere along this line for One Point Perspective, or two dots which are far apart from each other for Two Point Perspective. These dots on the horizontal line are your Vanishing Points. The horizontal line is called the Horizon Line and this line represents the height of the eye of the viewer of your image.

Semester Two Week Seven Part One (Urban Parks )

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Urban Parks   There are 3 examples of urban parks: ●      Harvard Plaza ●      Le jardin Rosa Luxembourg ●      Vilnius Plaza   Harvard Plaza   The Harvard plaza is the heart of the university which serves the beautiful area for sitting, for students, visitors, and community. This sustainable design has a rich and glorious social space for the public.   This plaza is a combo of many campuses like farmers market, food products,performances and formal gatherings. In the case of stability, the remnant material of wood makes the top role in construction of a project. Le jardin Rosa Luxembourg This is a great and peaceful garden having vegetation bordering . It is separated by the spaces, having playgrounds and vegetated areas. It’s a relaxing place for the bustle of the city.   This site also has a rest area where you can order, a pleasant bar to welcome you, and a big terrace. This also has a space outside and the running site along the railway.   Vilnius Plaza