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Miss Perry Rules Respect eachother. Don’t talk over people.
Need to behave in the workshop.
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What is good communication?
How can you show Miss that you are listening?
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Q Quiet
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Starter: What are we learning?
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Today we are learning Spatial Aesthetics Target Market Biomimicry
Can you define the terms biomimicry and spatial design? Can you define all the keywords? Can you use the keywords in a sentence? All Most Some Spatial Aesthetics Target Market Biomimicry Abstract Literacy focus: You must write in full sentences.
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Understanding the Architect's Role
Architecture is everywhere and architects collaborate with other experts and disciplines to plan, design, visualise, specify and construct the world that surrounds us: from a door handle to skyscrapers, airports and even entire cities.
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Pair & Share - Match Spatial Aesthetics Target Market Biomimicry
the designs that are modelled on biological entities and processes. The people who will use the product Designs inspired from nature. Design, shape and colour. non-realistic Spatial Aesthetics Target Market Biomimicry Abstract
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Explain this architecture using the highlighted keywords.
Spatial Aesthetics Target Market Biomimicry Abstract Explain this architecture using the highlighted keywords.
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It’s about designing for interaction.
How will the space be used. How will this affect the design.
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First algae powered building.
Modern Architecture First algae powered building. The Eden Project
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State 4 things an architect does?
What do Architects do? Pair and Share State 4 things an architect does?
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Sketches Models Technology Construction
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What structure am I 1 2 3 4 5 6
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Guggenheim Museum (Bilbao)
What structure am I The London Eye Guggenheim Museum (Bilbao) The Gerkin Big Ben The Eden Project Sydney Opera House
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Can you sketch the Gherkin from memory?
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Inspired by They show how buildings of different shapes can have equal volume. The missile shape appears more slender than a rectangular block of equivalent size. It allows air to flow around the building rather than being deflected towards the ground. This reduces wind loads and makes it less windy for pedestrians at ground level. The Gherkin’s shape, structure and ventilation scheme were all inspired by a kind of sea creature known as a glass sponge. They have delicate, elongated exoskeletons. They filter nutrients from water they suck in at their base and expel from a hole at the top. In this way this tower circulates air.
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Can you sketch the Sydney Opera House from memory?
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Inspired by Architect, Utzon’s design for the Sydney Opera House was inspired by the sails of the yachts on the harbour, ribbed palm leaves as they fan out, cloud forms and mandarin segments.
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Activity You need to: 1: Create an building inspired from one of the words. Energetic Abstract Nature Playful Contemporary 2: Create abstract building. 3: Create a biomimicry inspired building. Spatial Aesthetics Target Market Biomimicry Abstract Modern Traditional Calm Chaotic Beautiful
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Today we are learning Spatial Aesthetics Target Market Biomimicry
Can you conduct on site research that’s limited in detail? Can you conduct on site research with detail? Can you conduct on site research, which justifies design decisions? Green Have you conducted on site research that’s limited in detail? Amber Have you conducted on site research with detail? Red Have you conducted on site research, which justifies design decisions? Spatial Aesthetics Target Market Biomimicry Abstract Literacy focus: You must write in full sentences.
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Starter: Timeline Put these structures into a timelines from oldest to newest.
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1 2 3 4 5 6
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Answers Can you put all these buildings into chronological order?
05: Big Ben , London 02: Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy 1271 03: Taj Mahal, India 1653 06: Empire State Building, USA 1931 04: Paul’s Cathedral, London 1711 01: Pyramid, Egypt -2600
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Let’s explore The Canteen.
You have 16 minutes to find the areas on the worksheet and answer the questions. Spatial Aesthetics Target Market Biomimicry Abstract You must: You must be back on time. No messing in the corridors. Only go where stated. Literacy focus: You must write in full sentences using P.E.J.
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Plenary Finish defining and using in a sentence keywords. Spatial
Aesthetics Target Market Biomimicry Abstract
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Starter: Who is he? Can you explain who he is?
Use ICT on your phones to research. Modernist Theme Daniel Libeskind To provide meaningful architecture is not to parody history but to articulate it. After studying to become an architect, he spent many years in teaching rather than actually designing and creating buildings. He recently designed the World Trade Center site plan “memory foundations.”
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Today we are learning Spatial Spatial Aesthetics Aesthetics
Can you collect data using secondary research? Can you collect data using P.E.J? Can you create multiple choice or closed questions for market research? All Have you collected data using secondary research? Most Some Have you created multiple choice or closed questions for market research? Spatial Aesthetics Biomimicry Abstract Spatial Aesthetics Target Market Biomimicry Abstract Literacy focus: You must write in full sentences.
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Secondary Research You need: Go to Google Classroom code: bhtx4k
or the internet and research. Income of people in richmond. Demographic of people. Married, single or families. Research terms such as; richmond census, data, population of Richmond. Average income in richmond. On Google Class room is the information you need to fill out the Data collection in your booklets. Spatial Aesthetics Target Market Biomimicry Abstract
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Design Movements On your post-it note write down the characteristics of one of the movements. Pass on: On the back of your post-it your peer must explain your chosen movement in a full sentence. Spatial Aesthetics Target Market Biomimicry Abstract Videos Bauhaus: Postmodernism: Modernists:
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Today we are learning Spatial Aesthetics Target Market Function
Can you use secondary research to create a moodboard of architectural structures? Can you analyse a structure using the keywords? Can you use P.E.J in your analysis? All Have you used ICT to create a moodboard of architectural structures? Most Have you analysed a structure using the keywords? Some Have you used P.E.J in your analysis? Spatial Aesthetics Target Market Function Sustainability Literacy focus: You must write in full sentences.
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Brief You need to design a building to repurpose the disused space at Mortlake Brewery Your design proposal could include: Flatshares. Students Housing. Public spaces like cafes, restaurants, galleries, artist studios, retail or flexible workspaces. Garden areas. Communal areas for residents. Semi public areas on top of building.
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Moodboard Secondary Research; architecture from different design movements. You need: 1 page with up to or more than 10 images. Think Modernism Postmodernism Memphis Retro Art Deco Futuristic Research terms such as; modernist buildings, modern buildings etc.
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Designs Use your inspiration board to sketch ideas.
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Design Movements On your post-it note write down the characteristics of one of the movements. Pass on: On the back of your post-it your peer must explain your chosen movement in a full sentence. Spatial Aesthetics Target Market Biomimicry Abstract Videos Bauhaus: Postmodernism: Modernists:
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Develop a model ¼ of this size.
Brief You need to design a building to repurpose the disused space at Mortlake Brewery Your design proposal could include: Flatshares. Students Housing. Public spaces like cafes, restaurants, galleries, artist studios, retail or flexible workspaces. Garden areas. Communal areas for residents. Semi public areas on top of building. The size of the area you have to play with is to scale: 1:1 1.85 metres 0.75 metres Develop a model ¼ of this size.
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Today we are learning Spatial Aesthetics Target Market Biomimicry
Can you generate a range of ideas? Can you generate a range of creative and innovative ideas that show a good level of making skills? Can generate a range of creative and innovative ideas that show an outstanding level of making skills. All Have you generated a range of ideas? Most Have you generated a range of creative and innovative ideas that show a good level of making skills? Some Have you generated a range of creative and innovative ideas that show an outstanding level of making skills? Spatial Aesthetics Target Market Biomimicry Abstract Literacy focus: You must write in full sentences.
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3D Initial Ideas Initial Ideas
WILF Success Criteria Creativity Originality Good quality modelling Accuracy 42
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Post Modernism Modernism Post Modernism
If you lived inside the pattern what would it feel like? If you lived in the art, what would it feel like? Think: are the lines, shape colour simple or complex? What adjectives could help you describe these pieces. If the art could make sound, what would it sound like? Post Modernism Modernism Post Modernism
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If you lived in the art, what would it feel like.
Think: are the lines, shape colour simple or complex? How does the shapes make you feel; aggressive, happy, joyful etc? Why? Modernism Modernism
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Today we are learning Can you write a limited design proposal?
Can you write a detailed design proposal? Can you generate a detailed and justified design proposal? All Most Some Spatial Aesthetics Target Market Biomimicry Abstract Literacy focus: You must write in full sentences.
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WILF Design Proposal You need to Pick 1 of you intial ideas
Using the keywords explain this idea in detail using the keywords. You could: Get user Feedback on this idea from a peer to help in the development of it. Target Market Identify who you are designing it for and justify why they would like your idea. What about your idea will appeal to them. Function State what you will build on The Ship lane site and justify the need for it in the area. Aesthetic State what about the aesthetic of your design is appealing and why and how will appeal to the target market. Materials What could you use and why?
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Videos Pick a design movement. Spatial Aesthetics Target Market
Bauhaus: Postmodernism: Modernists: Spatial Aesthetics Target Market Biomimicry Abstract Literacy focus: You must write in full sentences.
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Develop a model ¼ of this size.
Brief You need to design a building to repurpose the disused space at Mortlake Brewery Your design proposal could include: Flatshares. Students Housing. Public spaces like cafes, restaurants, galleries, artist studios, retail or flexible workspaces. Garden areas. Communal areas for residents. Semi public areas on top of building. The size of the area you have to play with is to scale: 1:1 1.85 metres 0.75 metres Develop a model ¼ of this size.
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Success Criteria Today we are learning WILF Pair and Share
Creativity Originality Modelling Techniques Accuracy Proportions Pair and Share Pair up with a partner and develop a super idea from your initial ideas. All: Have you developed an ideas that shows a basic level of making skills? Most: Have you developed an ideas that shows a good level of making skills? Some: Have you developed an ideas that shows a outstanding level of making skills? WILF
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Develop a model ¼ of this size.
Brief You need to design a building to repurpose the disused space at Mortlake Brewery Your design proposal could include: Flatshares. Students Housing. Public spaces like cafes, restaurants, galleries, artist studios, retail or flexible workspaces. Garden areas. Communal areas for residents. Semi public areas on top of building. The size of the area you have to play with is to scale: 1:1 1.85 metres 0.75 metres Develop a model ¼ of this size.
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Assessment All Have created a developed idea that shows creaitve flare with basic/good modelling skills. Most Have created a developed idea that shows creative flare and good modelling skills. Some Have created a final idea that shows creative flare and good modeling skills.
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2mins Key characteristics. Spatial Aesthetics Target Market Biomimicry
Explain the aesthetics difference of the shapes from the design movement. Spatial Aesthetics Target Market Biomimicry Abstract Post modernism Modernism 2mins
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Word Bank Word Bank Sentence Starters Minimal Surreal Simple Collapse
The differences between the art pieces are 2 differences I notice are . . The style is . . Minimal Surreal Simple Collapse Controlled Less Simplicity Solid Playful Grey Word Bank Sentence Starters The differences between the art pieces are 2 differences I notice are . . The style is . . Minimal Surreal Simple Collapse Controlled Less Simplicity Solid Playful Grey Confusing Awkward More Collage Repetition Pastels Easy Truth Neat Messy layered Glossary Surreal: having the qualities of surrealism; bizarre. Minimal: a very small amount. Simplicity: something that is simple, absence of decoration, Confusing Awkward More Collage Repetition Pastels Easy Truth Neat Messy layered Glossary Surreal: having the qualities of surrealism; bizarre. Minimal: a very small amount. Simplicity: something that is simple, absence of decoration,
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Final Ideas Success Criteria WILF Pair and Share:
Pair up with a partner and develop a super idea from your initial ideas. All: Have you modelled ideas that show accuracy and creativity? Most: Have you used materials to add texture to your work? Some: Have you used any CAD, CNC or rapid prototyping in your ideas? Success Criteria WILF Creativity Originality Modelling Techniques Accuracy Proportions
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3mins Quick Sketch Make Post modernist or modernist shapes.
Every box must be different. Use your characteristics to help you develop ideas. 3mins
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Quick Sketch Make Post modernist or modernist shapes.
Start off using the lines to make a shape. Use your characteristics to help you develop ideas. Every box must be different.
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