Principles of Architecture Composition
Principles of Architecture Composition
UNITY
BALANCE
PROPORTION
SCALE
CONTRAST
HARMONY
ACCENTUATION
RESTRAINT
DEFINITION
REPOSE
VITALITY
STRENGTH
UNITY
Texture
Colour
Tone
Direction
Proportion
Solid and Void
Form and Shape
The challenge lies in arising at the
most pleasing composition.
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EXAMPLE :QUTUBMINAR
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Colour
Colour is one of the pronounced elements of aesthetics and its selection is
very crucial to the overall effect it has on aesthetics. A variety of effects
can be produced by varying luminance, fullness and its transparency.
Tone
Tone is related to the colour theory and varies from the neutral scale of white to
black through a range of greys. This plays an important role in drawings used to
represent buildings.
EXAMPLES :
WHITE HOUSE
RED FOURT
HIGH COURT IN BANGALORE
ST BASILIS CHATHEDRAL RUSSIA
NEWHALL COLOUR PALLET
PHOTONIC CENTRE BERLIN
D i r e c t i o n
In most buildings, these are strong
elements that suggest vertical and
horizontal direction.
The total shape of the building, or parts of the
building or its structural components (beam,
column, wall, ceiling etc) its windows and other
openings all suggest the direction.
PAGODAS(The height at the shekara represents connection between earth and heaven )
VERTICAL CITIES
Proportion
proportion is the geometric relationship of the sides of volumes
It is also the ratio and comparative size of individual parts of the
composition
Absolute proportion- parts of the object or the whole to the various parts