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The chapter discusses the concept of form in architecture. It defines form as having visual properties like shape, size and color, as well as relational properties regarding position and orientation. Form can be transformed through dimensional, subtractive or additive means. Key shapes discussed include basic geometric shapes as well as the five primary solids.

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The chapter discusses the concept of form in architecture. It defines form as having visual properties like shape, size and color, as well as relational properties regarding position and orientation. Form can be transformed through dimensional, subtractive or additive means. Key shapes discussed include basic geometric shapes as well as the five primary solids.

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THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 1

CHAPTER 2: FORM
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
FORM Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
 Internal structure & external outline • Texture
Relational Properties
• Position
 The principle that gives unity to the • Orientation
• Visual Inertia
whole Transformation of Form
• Dimensional
 3D mass or volume • Subtractive
• Additive
• Types
• Categories
Formal Collisions of
Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
FORM Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
VISUAL PROPERTIES RELATIONAL PROPERTIES • Texture
Relational Properties
 SHAPE  POSITION
• Position
• Orientation
• Visual Inertia
 SIZE  ORIENTATION Transformation of Form
• Dimensional
 COLOR  VISUAL INERTIA • Subtractive
• Additive
 TEXTURE • Types
• Categories
Formal Collisions of
Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
FORM: VISUAL PROPERTIES Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
SHAPE • Texture
Relational Properties
 characteristic outline; surface configuration
• Position
• Orientation
• Visual Inertia
Transformation of Form
• Dimensional
• Subtractive
• Additive
• Types
• Categories
Formal Collisions of
Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
FORM: VISUAL PROPERTIES Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
SHAPE • Texture
Relational Properties
 3 Primary shapes • Position
• Orientation
 CIRCLE: centralized, introverted figure • Visual Inertia
Transformation of Form
• Dimensional
• Subtractive
 TRIANGLE: stable (sides) or unstable(corners) • Additive
• Types
• Categories
 SQUARE: pure & rational; stable (sides) or Formal Collisions of
Geometry
unstable(corners) Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
FORM: VISUAL PROPERTIES Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
SHAPE • Texture
Relational Properties
 5 Primary solids • Position
• Orientation
 SPHERE: centralized & • Visual Inertia
Transformation of Form
highly concentrated • Dimensional
• Subtractive
• AdditiveTypes
 CYLINDER: stable • Categories
Formal Collisions of
(circular face) or Geometry
unstable (curved surface) Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
FORM: VISUAL PROPERTIES Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
SHAPE • Texture
Relational Properties
 5 Primary solids • Position
• Orientation
 CONE: stable (circular • Visual Inertia
Transformation of Form
face) or unstable (tip or • Dimensional
overturned); soft form • Subtractive
• Additive
• Types
• Categories
 PYRAMID: stable (flat Formal Collisions of
planes) or unstable (tip); Geometry
Articulation of Form
hard & angular • Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
FORM: VISUAL PROPERTIES Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
SHAPE • Texture
Relational Properties
 5 Primary solids • Position
• Orientation
 CUBE: static; stable (flat • Visual Inertia
Transformation of Form
planes) or unstable (tip) • Dimensional
• Subtractive
• Additive
• Types
• Categories
Formal Collisions of
Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
FORM: VISUAL PROPERTIES Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
SIZE • Texture
Relational Properties
 Physical dimensions (length, width & depth) • Position
• Orientation
• Visual Inertia
Transformation of Form
• Dimensional
• Subtractive
• Additive
• Types
• Categories
Formal Collisions of
Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
FORM: VISUAL PROPERTIES Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
COLOR • Texture
Relational Properties
 Phenomenon of light & visual perception (hue, • Position
• Orientation
saturation & tonal value) • Visual Inertia
Transformation of Form
 Clearly distinguishes a form from environment • Dimensional
• Subtractive
 Affects visual weight • Additive
• Types
• Categories
Formal Collisions of
Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
FORM: VISUAL PROPERTIES Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
TEXTURE • Texture
Relational Properties
 Visual & tactile quality • Position
• Orientation
 Degree of surface reflectance & light absorbance • Visual Inertia
Transformation of Form
• Dimensional
• Subtractive
• Additive
• Types
• Categories
Formal Collisions of
Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
FORM: RELATIONAL PROPERTIES Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
POSITION • Texture
Relational Properties
 Location of a form relative to environment (left,
• Position
• Orientation
right, top, bottom, middle etc.) • Visual Inertia
Transformation of Form
• Dimensional
• Subtractive
• Additive
• Types
• Categories
Formal Collisions of
Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
FORM: RELATIONAL PROPERTIES Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
ORIENTATION • Texture
Relational Properties
 Direction of a form relative to the ground plane,
• Position
• Orientation
compass points or to the person viewing the form • Visual Inertia
Transformation of Form
• Dimensional
• Subtractive
• Additive
• Types
• Categories
Formal Collisions of
Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
FORM: RELATIONAL PROPERTIES Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
VISUAL INERTIA • Texture
Relational Properties
 Degree of concentration & stability of a form • Position
• Orientation
 Depends on its geometry, orientation, pull of • Visual Inertia
Transformation of Form
gravity & line of sight • Dimensional
• Subtractive
• Additive
• Types
• Categories
Formal Collisions of
Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
TRANSFORMATION OF FORM Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
 DIMENSIONAL TRANSFORMATION • Texture
Relational Properties
 SUBTRACTIVE TRANSFORMATION
• Position
• Orientation
• Visual Inertia
 ADDITIVE TRANSFORMATION Transformation of Form
• Dimensional
• Subtractive
• Additive
• Types
• Categories
Formal Collisions of
Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
TRANSFORMATION OF FORM Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
 DIMENSIONAL TRANSFORMATION • Texture
Relational Properties
 Altering one or more of its dimensions, retain • Position
• Orientation
identity • Visual Inertia
Transformation of Form
• Dimensional
• Subtractive
• Additive
• Types
• Categories
Formal Collisions of
Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
TRANSFORMATION OF FORM Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
 SUBTRACTIVE TRANSFORMATION • Texture
Relational Properties
 Subtracting a portion of its volume • Position
• Orientation
• Visual Inertia
Transformation of Form
• Dimensional
• Subtractive
• Additive
• Types
• Categories
Formal Collisions of
Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
TRANSFORMATION OF FORM Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
 ADDITIVE TRANSFORMATION • Texture
Relational Properties
 Addition of elements to its volume • Position
• Orientation
• Visual Inertia
Transformation of Form
• Dimensional
• Subtractive
• Additive
• Types
• Categories
Formal Collisions of
Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
TRANSFORMATION OF FORM Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
 ADDITIVE TRANSFORMATION • Texture
Relational Properties
4TYPES OF RELATIONSHIPS • Position
• Orientation
 SPATIAL TENSION • Visual Inertia
Transformation of Form
 EDGE-TO-EDGE CONTACT • Dimensional
• Subtractive
 FACE-TO-FACE CONTACT • Additive
• Types
 INTERLOCKING VOLUMES
• Categories
Formal Collisions of
Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
TRANSFORMATION OF FORM Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
 ADDITIVE TRANSFORMATION • Texture
Relational Properties
4 TYPES OF RELATIONSHIPS • Position
• Orientation
 SPATIAL TENSION: close proximity or sharing • Visual Inertia
Transformation of Form
common visual trait • Dimensional
 EDGE-TO-EDGE CONTACT: share common edge & • Subtractive
• Additive
can pivot about that edge • Types
• Categories
 FACE-TO-FACE CONTACT: parallel planar surfaces Formal Collisions of
Geometry
 INTERLOCKING VOLUMES: interpenetrate each Articulation of Form
other’s space • Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
TRANSFORMATION OF FORM Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
 ADDITIVE TRANSFORMATION • Texture
Relational Properties
4 TYPES OF RELATIONSHIPS • Position
• Orientation
• Visual Inertia
Transformation of Form
• Dimensional
• Subtractive
• Additive
FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 • Types
• Categories
Formal Collisions of
Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
FIGURE 3 • Corners
FIGURE 4 • Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
TRANSFORMATION OF FORM Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
 ADDITIVE TRANSFORMATION • Texture
Relational Properties
 CATEGORIES • Position
• Orientation
• Visual Inertia
Transformation of Form
• Dimensional
• Subtractive
• Additive
• Types
• Categories
Centralized Linear Form Radial Form Clustered Grid Form Formal Collisions of
Form Form Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
FORMAL COLLISIONS OF GEOMETRY Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
 Collision & interpenetration of 2 forms with • Texture
Relational Properties
different geometry or orientation • Position
• Orientation
 Visual supremacy & dominance • Visual Inertia
Transformation of Form
• Dimensional
• Subtractive
• Additive
• Types
• Categories
Formal Collisions of
Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
FORMAL COLLISIONS OF GEOMETRY Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
 2 Types: • Texture
Relational Properties
 CIRCLE & SQUARE • Position
• Orientation
• Visual Inertia
Transformation of Form
• Dimensional
• Subtractive
• Additive
• Types
• Categories
 ROTATED GRID Formal Collisions of
Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
FORMAL COLLISIONS OF GEOMETRY Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
 EVOLUTION THRU COLLISION: • Texture
 The 2 forms can subvert their individual identities & Relational Properties
• Position
merge to create a new composite form. • Orientation
• Visual Inertia
 One of the 2 forms can receive the other totally Transformation of Form
• Dimensional
within its volume. • Subtractive
• Additive
 The 2 forms can retain their individual identities & • Types
share the interlocking portion of their volumes. • Categories
Formal Collisions of
Geometry
 The 2 forms can separate and be linked by a 3rd Articulation of Form
element that recalls the geometry of one of the • Edges
• Corners
original forms. • Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
FORMAL COLLISIONS OF GEOMETRY Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
 EVOLUTION THRU COLLISION: • Texture
Relational Properties
• Position
• Orientation
• Visual Inertia
Transformation of Form
• Dimensional
FIGURE 1 • Subtractive
FIGURE 3 • Additive
• Types
• Categories
Formal Collisions of
Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
FIGURE 2 FIGURE 4 • Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
ARTICULATION OF FORM Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
 A FORM CAN BE ARTICULATED BY: • Texture
Relational Properties
 Differentiating adjoining planes with a change in • Position
• Orientation
material, colour, texture or pattern • Visual Inertia
 Developing corners as distinct linear elements Transformation of Form
• Dimensional
independent of the abutting planes • Subtractive
• Additive
 Removing corners to physically separate • Types
neighbouring planes • Categories
Formal Collisions of
 Lighting the form to create sharp contrasts in Geometry
Articulation of Form
tonal value along edges & corners • Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
ARTICULATION OF FORM Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
 EMPHASIZING THE CORNER • Texture
Relational Properties
 Corners simply touch & unadorned: emphasizes • Position
• Orientation
volume of form • Visual Inertia
Transformation of Form
• Dimensional
• Subtractive
• Additive
• Types
• Categories
Formal Collisions of
Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
ARTICULATION OF FORM Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
 EMPHASIZING THE CORNER • Texture
Relational Properties
 Introduce a independent, separate & distinct • Position
• Orientation
element to join surfaces: defines edges of the • Visual Inertia
adjoining planes Transformation of Form
• Dimensional
• Subtractive
• Additive
• Types
• Categories
Formal Collisions of
Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
ARTICULATION OF FORM Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
 EMPHASIZING THE CORNER • Texture
Relational Properties
 Opening at one side: weakens volume of form; • Position
• Orientation
emphasizes planar qualities • Visual Inertia
Transformation of Form
• Dimensional
• Subtractive
• Additive
• Types
• Categories
Formal Collisions of
Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
ARTICULATION OF FORM Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
 EMPHASIZING THE CORNER • Texture
Relational Properties
 Unextended planes (no defined corner): • Position
• Orientation
deteriorates the volume of form; interior space • Visual Inertia
leaks out; plane surfaces are clearly revealed Transformation of Form
• Dimensional
• Subtractive
• Additive
• Types
• Categories
Formal Collisions of
Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
ARTICULATION OF FORM Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
 EMPHASIZING THE CORNER • Texture
Relational Properties
 Rounding off corners: continuous surface; • Position
• Orientation
compactness of volume; softness of contour • Visual Inertia
Transformation of Form
• Dimensional
• Subtractive
• Additive
• Types
• Categories
Formal Collisions of
Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
ARTICULATION OF FORM Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
 SURFACE ARTICULATION • Texture
Relational Properties
 Color, texture and pattern: influence the visual • Position
• Orientation
weight of the form • Visual Inertia
Transformation of Form
• Dimensional
• Subtractive
• Additive
• Types
• Categories
Formal Collisions of
Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
ARTICULATION OF FORM Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
 SURFACE ARTICULATION • Texture
Relational Properties
 Orientation & position: Frontal views reveals true • Position
• Orientation
shape of a plane; oblique view distort it • Visual Inertia
Transformation of Form
• Dimensional
• Subtractive
• Additive
• Types
• Categories
Formal Collisions of
Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
CHAPTER 2: FORM
Definition of Form
ARTICULATION OF FORM Visual Properties
• Shape
• Size
• Color
 SURFACE ARTICULATION • Texture
Relational Properties
 Proportion & Scale: Elements of known size within • Position
• Orientation
the visual context of a plane can aid our perception • Visual Inertia
of its size & scale Transformation of Form
• Dimensional
• Subtractive
• Additive
• Types
• Categories
Formal Collisions of
Geometry
Articulation of Form
• Edges
• Corners
• Surface Articulation
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