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Project 1.1.

4 Architectural Features
Introduction
You have probably heard the saying that a picture is worth a thousand words. If that is so, imagine what a model is worth. A picture may provide some information, but it is limited to angle, light, and detail. A model can provide much more information and can capture the imagination of those who view it. Designers often use models to demonstrate their ideas.

Equipment
Cardboard or foam board Miscellaneous items (paper, cardboard, buttons, paperclips, string, dowels, toothpicks, craft sticks, balsa wood, paint, etc.)

Procedure
In this problem you will create a model to depict a distinct architectural style or feature. An architectural style can be represented by modeling an entire building or one face of a building. An architectural feature is any one element or combination of elements of a building that contribute to the identification of a building as a particular style. For example: you could model an Ionic column which would contribute to the identification of a building as being in the Greek Revival style. Or, you could model a cross section of a traditional Chinese roof showing the structural components that create the distinct curve of that feature (although the Chinese style was not presented in class). 1. Choose an architectural style (different than the style you previously researched) from those presented in class. 2. Research the elements and features of that architectural style. 3. Model the architectural style or feature using the constraints listed below. Use only inexpensive and found materials. The footprint must not exceed 12 in. x 12 in. The model must be made in a high quality manner so as to be durable and easily transported. The distinguishing elements of an architectural feature or the distinguishing features of and architectural style must be clearly labeled on the model. But, do not visible identify the style on the model. The architectural style should be labeled in a spot that is not visible when viewing the model. Write a narrative that includes an overview of the style along with descriptions of the elements/features labeled on the model. Also include an explanation of why you find value in this particular architectural style.
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Once complete, all of the models will be set up for viewing. You can use your notes to correctly identify the architectural style or feature represented by each model. The student correctly identifying the most styles/features correctly will be awarded the Architect of the Day Award.

Conclusion
1. How did the time period from which your feature was most prevalent influence the feature?

2. How did the feature you modeled meet a human need?

3. Describe the use of the principle of design best represented in the architecture of your model.

4. Explain how one of the other models in your class has similar characteristics?

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