5 min Starter (As soon as you see this start) Title = Gaudi’s buildings In your books or on paper provided what type of natural forms can you see in Gaudi’s.

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5 min Starter (As soon as you see this start) Title = Gaudi’s buildings In your books or on paper provided what type of natural forms can you see in Gaudi’s building? What colours represent what from nature?

Recap on h/w Draw a natural form from direct observation Add Line Shape Detail Tone Form and Texture Pick your own media e.g paint, pencil biro etc

Homework Refine and add detail to your natural form inspired building/home Add Line Shape Detail Tone Form and Texture Create the landscape around your building/home.

Lesson Focus: Making and communication AF3 Lesson objective: Exploring organic (natural) forms to design your own Gaudi inspired home key words Shape, Tone, Texture and Form Lesson outcomes Level 3 and below All: I have copied a natural forms in detail Level Level 4 Most: I have copied a natural forms in detail and incorporated them in my building design Level 5 and above Some: I have copied natural forms in detail and incorporated them in my building design using refined skills and can justify the relevance to Gaudi and natural form..

The Artist Hundertwasser was inspired by Gaudi’S use of natural forms

Drawings of natural forms

The snail house drawings

The snail house building