Wednesday, December 17, 2008

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Earlier I wrote that every move in architecture needs to be made on purpose. After our presentations and reviews yesterday, I feel like i can expound on moves in architecture and having a purpose. Before the move is made there needs to be a purpose. This idea is opposed to making a move and deciding on a purpose for it. For example, when you draw a line, you need to have in mind what the purpose of this line is. When this happens, the character of the line is breathes through it. If the purpose is to convey a message, then the message needs to be predetermined. In the graphic above, the artist knew that the outcome of the drawing would resemble a vase.

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