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文章部份內容::
The Roman architect Vitruvius suggested that the principal qualities of well- designed buildings are ‘commodity, firmness and delight’:
- Commodity – buildings should be fit for the purpose for which they were designed
- Firmness – they should be soundly built and durable
- Delight – they should be good-looking; their design should please the eye and the mind.
These three criteria remain as a sound basis for judging architecture now as when they were conceived. Just as each design decision affects many others, so the three criteria are intertwined with the design process. Many aspects of a project which need to be taken into account when evaluating it will touch on all three.
These include the following:
Order
Order in architecture, wrote Geoffrey Scott in ‘The Architecture of Humanism’ (1914), . . . enables us to interpret what we see with greater readiness; it renders form intelligible by making it coherent; it satisfies the desire of the mind; it humanises architecture.
Order can manifest itself through symmetry (or asymmetry) and balance; through repetition of organisational or structural elements such as the grid, the frame or the bay; and through resonance between elements of different scales.
Clarity of organisation
If the organisation of the plan and section are clear, the much else about a project will fall into place.
Expression and Representation
A building’s appearance can tell us something about what purpose it serves; about its place in the order of the town or city; about how it is organised and put together.
原文請點: http://www.archdaily.com/790742/what-makes-a-good-project-your-guide-to-a-successful-waf-entry
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