Class Info

  • Meeting ID: 951 3249 7520
  • Passcode: 123123

To-Do Before Class

Topic

General Course Introduction

Objectives

Activities

  • In-class Writing Exercise: Fall 2020 Pre-Assessment
    • What do you see? Write a one-page description of the building projected on the screen

To-Do After Class

  • Purchase a sketchbook (8”x10” or so), an architect’s scale, drawing pencils, and a triangle.
  • Read Vitruvius, Ten Books of Architecture: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/20239/20239-h/20239-h.htm
    • Book I, Chapter 2: The Fundamental Principles of Architecture
    • Book III, Chapter 1: On Symmetry: In Temples and in the Human Body
  • Writing Assignment: In Book III, chapter 1, Vitruvius relates symmetry to the human body. What does Vitruvius mean by symmetry? How is the human body symmetrical? How is a building symmetrical?
    • Write a 200- to 250-word (long paragraph) and describe what Vitruvius means by symmetry. Your paper should be written in full sentences in paragraph form using 12 point Ariel font on 8 1/2 x 11 inch paper. Place your name, date, course number (ARCH1101), professor’s name (Prof. Christo), and assignment number (Assignment 1) in a column in the upper left-hand corner of the paper.
    • Write a 200- to 250-word (long paragraph) and discuss the importance of the principles of Order, Arrangement, and Eurythmy as described by Vitruvius.
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