The Architectural Systems & Orders: Form, Surface, Texture & Tone
The Architectural Systems & Orders: Form, Surface, Texture & Tone
The Architectural Systems & Orders: Form, Surface, Texture & Tone
Ar. Franz Allan M. Rodriguez
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ARCHITECTURAL
SYSTEMS
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ARCHITECTURAL SYSTEMS
A.3. Architecture must accommodate the
following programs:
•User requirements, needs, aspirations
•Socio-cultural factors
•Economic factors
•Historical tradition & precedents
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PRIMARY SHAPES
The Circle – a series of points arranged equally
& balanced about a point.
- the circle is centralized, introverted figure
that is normally stable & self centering in its
environment.
- placing a circle in the center of a field will
reinforce its natural centrality.
- circular plans include: Stonehenge;
Tempietto, San Pietro in Montorio
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PRIMARY SHAPES
The Triangle – signifies stability. When resting
on one of its sides, the triangle is an extremely
stable figure.
- It is used in construction and
design of every description. We see it in the
framework of buildings and bridges. Because it is a
rigid figure, the shape of a triangle cannot be
changed when pressure is applied to it. For this
reason the triangle provides an excellent support
for many structures.
Ex: Trusses on roof; Structural frames.
PRIMARY SHAPES
The Square – represents the pure & the
national. It is static & neutral figure having no
preferred direction. Like the triangle, it is stable
when resting on one of its sides, & dynamic when
standing on one of its corners.
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PLATONIC SOLIDS
Sphere– centralized & highly concentrated
form. It generated from a circle & from any
viewpoint, it retains its circular shape. Example:
Geodesic Dome by Sir Buckminster Fuller
PLATONIC SOLIDS
Cylinder– is a centralized about the axis
defined by the centers of its two circular faces.
It can be extended easily along the axis. The
cylinder is a stable form, if it rests on one of its
circular faces; becomes unstable when its
central axis is inclined.
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PLATONIC SOLIDS
Cone– is generated by rotating an equilateral
triangle about its vertical axis. Like a cylinder, it
is highly stable when it rests on its circular base;
unstable when tipped or overturned
PLATONIC SOLIDS
Pyramid– this, unlike a cone, is relatively
hard & angular
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PLATONIC SOLIDS
Cube– prismatic form that has 6 square faces
of equal size, and twelve edges of equal length.
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