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Fine Arts

-Architecture


-Painting


-Sculpture

Definition of Fine Arts

concerned with beauty and aesthetics

Aesthetics

-set of principles concerned with nature and -appreciation of beauty

Architecture differs from fine arts because it has...

-function


-should account for other senses: acoustics, interaction (touch/feel), capture and isolate scents

Utilitarian

-functional


-solves problems

Architecture is more _____ influential than other fine arts.

passively

Unlike painting or sculpture, architecture isn't...

produced by the architect

You can _____ architectural elements and principles, but can't _____.

borrow, copy

Designing for the future makes buildings _____.

Adaptable

Architecture is based on several human instincts or...

...discoveries that we have experienced at an early age.

Objects are associated with different characteristics:

texture


size/proportion


weight


opacity/color


temperature


softness/hardness

Characteristics of objects influence...

space

Brutalism

-stylistic movement


-concrete


-fortess-like, blockish, cold

Today we emphasize glass and steel for...

-transparency


-openness