This document discusses the architectural principle of "form follows function". It begins by quoting Louis Sullivan stating that this principle is a universal law that applies to both organic and inorganic things, as well as physical and metaphysical things. The form or expression of something is recognizable through its function.
It then provides examples of how form depends on function for different types of buildings and structures. The form of a movie theater or farmhouse, for instance, depends on its long-term function and intended use. Product design is also influenced by considering a product's entire lifecycle from conception to use and retirement.
Finally, it discusses how realizing an appropriate form for a building or structure involves a professional design team that considers the
Amdavad ni Gufa is an underground art gallery in Ahmedabad, India. Designed by the architect Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi
Address: Opposite L.D Engineering, Gujarat University campus, CEPT campus, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380009
Architectural style: Modern architecture
GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM (BILBAO), The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is a museum of modern and contemporary art designed by Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry, and located in Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain.
TIME , LIFE, WORKS AND
PHILOSOPIES OF F L WRIGHT
Compiled by : Manish Jain Architect Gr. Floor , Ashoka apartment Bhawani Singh RoadC-scheme , Jaipur -302001 Rajasthan ( INDIA)Ph. 91-0141-2743536 , 91-9829063132Email: fdarchitect @gmail.com Web : www.frontdesk.co.in
DECONSTRUCTIVISM
Started in the 1980’s
It views architecture in bits and pieces.
have no visual logic
Buildings may appear to be made up of abstract forms.
More than we say free flow of forms
Ideas were borrowed from the French philosopher, Jacques Derrida.
Chicago’s architecture is famous throughout the world and one style is referred to as the Chicago school.
In the history of architecture the first Chicago school was a school of architects . active in Chicago at the turn of the 20th century .
They were among the first to promote the new technologies of steel-frame construction in commercial Buildings.
A “second Chicago school” with a modernist aesthetic emerged in the 1940’s through 1970’s.
Which pioneered new buildings technologies and structural system such as the tube-frame structure.
Amdavad ni Gufa is an underground art gallery in Ahmedabad, India. Designed by the architect Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi
Address: Opposite L.D Engineering, Gujarat University campus, CEPT campus, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380009
Architectural style: Modern architecture
GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM (BILBAO), The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is a museum of modern and contemporary art designed by Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry, and located in Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain.
TIME , LIFE, WORKS AND
PHILOSOPIES OF F L WRIGHT
Compiled by : Manish Jain Architect Gr. Floor , Ashoka apartment Bhawani Singh RoadC-scheme , Jaipur -302001 Rajasthan ( INDIA)Ph. 91-0141-2743536 , 91-9829063132Email: fdarchitect @gmail.com Web : www.frontdesk.co.in
DECONSTRUCTIVISM
Started in the 1980’s
It views architecture in bits and pieces.
have no visual logic
Buildings may appear to be made up of abstract forms.
More than we say free flow of forms
Ideas were borrowed from the French philosopher, Jacques Derrida.
Chicago’s architecture is famous throughout the world and one style is referred to as the Chicago school.
In the history of architecture the first Chicago school was a school of architects . active in Chicago at the turn of the 20th century .
They were among the first to promote the new technologies of steel-frame construction in commercial Buildings.
A “second Chicago school” with a modernist aesthetic emerged in the 1940’s through 1970’s.
Which pioneered new buildings technologies and structural system such as the tube-frame structure.
How modernism influences experience architecture today and what a more postmodern version might look like.
This ambitious ten-minute talk from UX Australia 2012 draws on a little architectural theory to help stretch our conceptual model of what UX is, and suggests that a little postmodernism might help us understand and design social interfaces.
An introduction to the concepts of form & function in design, and a task to explore how they interact with items created to communicate the story of the holocaust for Design 11 at Charles P. Allen High School.
KATAFANGA IS AN ISLAND IN FIJI HAVING AN AREA OF 225 ACRES.
THIS PPT IS AN ARCHITECTURAL CASE STUDY ON THIS RESORT.
DRAWINGS: PLANS , SITE PLAN, ELEVATIONS, SECTONS
Form Follows Function: The Architecture of a Congruent OrganizationTechWell
One principle architects employ when designing buildings is "form follows function." That is, the layout of a building should be based upon its intended function. In software, the same principle helps us create an integrated design that focuses on fulfilling the intent of the system. Ken Pugh explores congruency-the state in which all actions work toward a common goal. For example, as Ken sees it, if you form and promote integrated teams of developers, testers, and business analysts, then personnel evaluations should be focused on team results rather than on each individual’s performance. If you embrace the principle of delivering business value as quickly as possible, the entire organization should focus on that goal and not the more typical 100% resource utilization objective. If you choose to have agile teams, then they should be co-located for easy communication, rather than scattered across buildings or the world. Ken describes how you can identify and manage these and other challenges to move toward congruency so that form truly does follow function.
In general, ecotourism is an insightful, mindful and participatory travel experience to natural and cultural and social environments, assisting the well-being of the local cultures and environments for future generations.
To simplify the term, Ecotourism can be defined in terms of
-environment and
-culture
-orientated travel.
The overall layout of the ecolodge and associated development must reflect the dual purpose of creating an ambient and attractive environment for the visitor as well as protecting the natural features of the site.
To achieve this standard the proponent must demonstrate that some of the following conditions have been created:
Visitor experience and ambience.
Views within the site and to the surrounding landscape have been maximized Adequate shade is provided by the use of vegetation and facility orientation Local winds are funneled for natural ventilation
Individual accommodation units have adequate privacy
Movement around the site and connecting of the various facilities is efficient Environmental Protection.
All special features on the site are protected.
Only essential facilities are constructed adjacent to the beach and other focal points on the site.
The overall footprint of the constructed buildings are kept to a minimum
A case study of an industrial design activity performed by us. Case Study of a VoIP Product designed by us for a consumer electronics company.
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Usability & Interface Design for HiTech ProductsPinkesh Shah
Slides from the Product Professionals Networking event hosted by AIPMM and Adaptive Makreting in Hyderabad, India on Feb 3rd.
Usability & Interface Design
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A short presentation I gave at Krishna Engineering College, Coimbatore on what exactly is user experience. The audience were both graduate and under-graduate students of engineering.
UX IS ABOUT SATISFACTION.
UX IS DESIGNING FOR USER TO COME BACK THE SITE.
UX FOCUSES ON THE STRUCTURE & LAYOUT OF CONTENT, NAVIGATION AND HOW USERS INTERACT WITH THEM.
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE CAPCUT BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
CapCut is an easy-to-use video editing app perfect for beginners. To start, download and open CapCut on your phone. Tap "New Project" and select the videos or photos you want to edit. You can trim clips by dragging the edges, add text by tapping "Text," and include music by selecting "Audio." Enhance your video with filters and effects from the "Effects" menu. When you're happy with your video, tap the export button to save and share it. CapCut makes video editing simple and fun for everyone!
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Fonts play a crucial role in both User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design. They affect readability, accessibility, aesthetics, and overall user perception.
Storytelling For The Web: Integrate Storytelling in your Design ProcessChiara Aliotta
In this slides I explain how I have used storytelling techniques to elevate websites and brands and create memorable user experiences. You can discover practical tips as I showcase the elements of good storytelling and its applied to some examples of diverse brands/projects..
Connect Conference 2022: Passive House - Economic and Environmental Solution...TE Studio
Passive House: The Economic and Environmental Solution for Sustainable Real Estate. Lecture by Tim Eian of TE Studio Passive House Design in November 2022 in Minneapolis.
- The Built Environment
- Let's imagine the perfect building
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4. “ It is the pervading law of all things organic
and inorganic,
Of all things physical and metaphysical,
Of all things human and all things super-
human,
Of all true manifestations of the head,
Of the heart, of the soul,
That the life is recognizable in its
expression,
That form ever follows function.
This is the law.”
Louis Sullivan (1856-1924)
5. Which of the following is design and which is analysis?
A. Given that the customer wishes to built a warehouse for
him/her.
B. Given the cross-section geometry of a warehouse , and we
draw its plan and elevation for necessary analysis before
stepping into constructional work.
Design Analysis
Form is the solution to a design problem.
6. control
Function hold
decision making processes move
protect
Design
store
shape
Form configuration
size
Form Ever Follows Function materials
manufacturing
processes
7. Set of decision
making processes
and activities
to determine the
form of an object,
given the
customer’s
desired function.
8. Different forms depending upon the type of functioning for the same object:
The concept of sustainability has created an awareness among the people.
Now people are heading back towards the core concept of “Form follows
Function”. This principle does not imply on not decorating the structure or trying
to make it aesthetically appealing. People are now more focussed onto making
less use of energy intensive materials to make the environment sustainable and
avoid chaotic designs.
Aesthetics and functionality flow hand in hand. People are ready to spend, buy
materials locally or import to make the functionality blend well, in order to get an
elegant interior with rich and brand-symbolic elements.
Aesthetics for different types of buildings are different. The aesthetic appeal
factor varies from residential design to commercial buildings like office complex
or shopping malls or cinema theatres etc.
11. Realized
Form
Manufacturing and
construction
(Production)
Production Design
Engineering and
architectural Design
Industrial Design
Conceptualization
Functional
Need
12. Design on basis of function Established function
determine form of a product and
plays a key role in the life of the
Manufacture product .A movie theatre may be
everlastingly built and have
Use of its form usually much longer life than a
farmhouse. The factor of
“function” plays the role here.
Retire
To satisfy the consumer…
We must consider all the phases in the life of a product from its function to its
physical form
13. Independent
1.Basic function
2.Primary amenities 1.Luxury
3.Purpose 2.Technology
form
3. Innovation
Dependent
Growth of Higher Growth of Primary
Functional needs functional needs
Surrounding
needs
form
14. Fig: Generation of form
according to the
requirement of the
higher functional need
and primary functional
need.
15. Fig: A typical hut in outskirts of
.Its form is dependent upon the
external surroundings.Being in
very less temperature zone,its
of four sided enclosed form and
of cold resisting building
material.
16. Fig: Comparison of the constructed structures whose form, shape and order are
of their respective functional origin
22. Professional Team Function
Surveyor Land planning and site survey
Draftspersons Drawing and Plan designing
Civil engineers Construction and building
aspects
Technicians and Production Levelling and reverification
managers
Constructor Construction and
instrumentation
Interior designer Specific interior ornamentation
Individual skills inhibitor characterization
23. • Design is “decision” making.
• Product realization process includes engineering design
• Design process of any building form requires formulating,
generating, analyzing, evaluating, refining and analysis of the
socio-economic functionalities of the building and its surrounding
localities
• Form follows function
• Product’s form realization is a professional team work heavily
dominated by functional purpose of the project.
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