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Fine Arts |
-Architecture -Painting -Sculpture |
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Definition of Fine Arts |
concerned with beauty and aesthetics |
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Aesthetics |
-set of principles concerned with nature and -appreciation of beauty |
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Architecture differs from fine arts because it has... |
-function -should account for other senses: acoustics, interaction (touch/feel), capture and isolate scents |
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Utilitarian |
-functional -solves problems |
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Architecture is more _____ influential than other fine arts. |
passively |
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Unlike painting or sculpture, architecture isn't... |
produced by the architect |
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You can _____ architectural elements and principles, but can't _____. |
borrow, copy |
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Designing for the future makes buildings _____. |
Adaptable |
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Architecture is based on several human instincts or... |
...discoveries that we have experienced at an early age. |
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Objects are associated with different characteristics: |
texture size/proportion weight opacity/color temperature softness/hardness |
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Characteristics of objects influence... |
space |
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Brutalism |
-stylistic movement -concrete -fortess-like, blockish, cold |
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Today we emphasize glass and steel for... |
-transparency -openness |