Monday, March 27, 2017

Architecture 2

all are in the order of: details,light,patterns,angles and shapes,surroundings

La Pedrera, Spain






Strong National Museum of Play, USA






Nautilus House, Mexico




NONE

NONE


Hundertwasserhaus (Forest Spiral, The Hundertwasser Building), Germany






Burj Al Arab, Dubai, UAE




Architecture


1. Antoni Gaudí
2. 1906 to 1912
3. Spain
4. public
5. no
6. its a world heritage place
7. It looked cool, it seems like the inside is hollow so its a donut shaped building.



1.
2.1969
3.USA
4.public
5.was made off of the collection of Margaret Woodbury Strong
6.a tourist attraction
7.caught my eye with vibrant colors. the  colored shapes in the front specifically.


1. Javier Senosiain 
2.2006
3.Mexico
4.public
5.no
6.a house/tourist attraction
7.Its a really cool looking house that actually functions as a house. has all you need+more in it, you can visit it, and its a giant shell.

1.Heinz M. Springmann
2.1990s
3.Germany
4.public
5.no
6.hotel
7.The building looks really nice, it is usefull, and it would be a cool place to live in or by. the roof would make the coolest putput golf course.


1.tom wright and carlos ott
2.1994-1999
3.UAE
4.Public
5.1Bil
6.hotel
7.the building looks good and is is in a good spot with a great view of the ocean


Monday, March 20, 2017

Sports/Action

1. I think they mean that it matters not what space we take in the environment but what we fill it with
2. No, because its not the kind of photography that I like.
3. I feel like it would be interesting to work there at first but as they stayed there it would get more boring, because not matter how interesting it is its still work.
4. All of the photos were extremely similar but I think my favorite photo is the booth with colored bouncy balls because of how vibrant it was.

Friday, March 10, 2017

slideshow

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1jddbW7gFtYyLtVGY1EVKG6dTR4FdAd5dSuilxdCBQOI/edit#slide=id.g1ee8a3b3f5_0_29