Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Architecture 

Building codes: inspected periodically so that the building is safe to be in. 

We make buildings to drive shelter

Architecture is the art and science of building

Art is the Aesthetics part—beauty of the design 
Science is the engineering part—function of structure

The average life span for a building is 50 years—For style, improvement, etc.

Two things needed to create a building
Weight—The heaviness of a structure
Tensile Strain—Ability of a material to span distances unsupported

—Wood is lighter and able to flex more than stone

“If you want to know how old a building is… just weigh it.”
R. Buckminister Fuller 1895-1983

Architectural Structural Systems
—Shell System—>Stacking and piling Example: Log Cabin, igloo, etc.
—Skeleton-and-skin—>Has internal frame work: Example: Tee Pee

Load Bearing Construction
—Lower members supporting upper members

Stacking and Piling:
Ex: Original Jacob Spori Building 

Architectural Structural Families:
Trabeated=“Using the beam”
Arcuated=
Post and Lintel Construction—helps to enclose space

Arcuated=“Using the Arch”


Repetition of arches—Archade 


Romanesque Architecture Round Arch @1000-1225 A.D.—influenced by roman architecture
-Key Stone
-Voussoir
-Impost
-Pier
-Foundation


Gothic Architecture: Pointed Arch and Vault @1125-1400 A.D>
Pointed arch, instead of semi circular round arch. 
Pointed arch can go higher

Dome

If you rake a round arch and spin it you get a dome—pantheon: ROMAN Church to all the “Gods”—was the largest dome structure in the world for its time The whole top ring acts as a key ring. 

Wednesday, November 9, 2016


Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Crafts
Functional arts, expert work, done by “hand”—Unique, one of a kind, hand made, generally more expensive

We live in a society of mass production and disposal goods, crafts used to be a one of a kind thing. 

Skill: 0 Simple, “everyone” can do it. 

Very broad spectrum of objectives and skill levels

What separates crafts from art?

Fine art is the aesthetics, fine art is philosophical—Crafts have usefulness or utility, has a function
Crafts are useful, SOMETIMES work of art

Crafting is not less than fine art, it is equal, if someone puts enough time and passion into something, it becomes a work of art. 

Five Common Craft Materials
  1. Wood
—Organic, plentiful, variety—> Hard, soft, color, grain
—Greatest source, 
  1. Glass
  2. Fiber
  3. Metal
  4. Clay


Heir-Loom: An object passed down to each generation in families

Thursday, November 3, 2016

Thursday, November 3, 2016

Thursday, November 2, 2016

Patina
Finish on a sculpture—Can make any bronze, copper, etc. different colors.

Carving:
is the process of taking away—unforgiving, hard to fix mistakes

Death of Virgin
Adrian van Wesel
15th Century
Oak


Assembling:

Becca
David Smith
1965 Stainless Steel
Vermillion
Deborah Butterfield
1969 
Painted Welded Steel
Black Wall 
Louise Nevelson
1959 Wood

Low Relief or Bas-relief

Low/Bas Relief—Limited to the amount of depth, must be visually readable

**Bas—means low in French—Pronounced “Bah” 

High Relief or Haut relief

High/Haut Relief: Not limited to death, also must be visually readable


In the Round 
Sculpture where you can see all the way around (360)
The Burghers of Calais
Auguste Rodin
1884—Bronze

The Human Figure
Mycerinus and Ka-Mereer-Nebty
from Giza
2548-2530 B.C.E
Slate

Closed figure—frontal closed figure^^

Contrappassto
Rib cage and pelvis are separate—makes sculptural figures look life like, or natural
St. Mark
Donatello
1411-13 Marble
Symbolically Powerful
Last Judgement Gislebertus


Installations
Clothespin


Environmental Sculpture
Serpent Mound, near Locust Grove, Ohio
1000 C.E or earlier Uncoiled-1300’


**Mobile—Sculpture that does move, and changes

**Stabile—Sculpture that doesn’t move

Fuzzing the Line: 
Sculpture or Architecture?
Eiffel Tower
Alexandre Gustave Eifel

Permanentsy in sculpture does not have to exist, a work of art does NOT have to last FOREVER.


Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Sculpture

Methods
  • Modeling
  • Casting 
  • Carving
  • Assembling 

Modeling:
You need something malleable like clay, dough, or silly puddy, etc. 
Oil Based Clay: Does not “dry” quickly—used to sculpt and then molded, then casted
Armature—holds the weight of the clay (wire)

Casting:
Replacement method,mold of an oil based sculpture and then replaced with bronze or some other material.—Bronze is a traditional material, strong, quality, cheaper.
Interior mold, and mother mold
Sare Purdue—Lost wax method

Carving: 
Process of taking away. 

Assembling:
Process of putting together

**Terra Cotta: Cooked Earth
Terra=Earth
Cotta=Cooked 

**Maquette—small version of a finished sculpture—prototype