
Laugier - "The Primitive Hut"

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Notes/Sketches from Fundevogel Fairy Tale
1st "me" page of opus

Stories:
humanity
narrative
personal accounts
tales
memoir
culture
expressive
ideologies
record
generational
chronicle
legend
record
chain
cycle:
phase
repetition
deja vu
variety
chain
shift
order
recurring
set
series
sequence
process
alternating
rhythm
events
phase
multi-view:
speculation
utility
variance
vernacular
ever-changing
adjust
interpretation
expressive
assortment
adapt
alternating
decode
interpret
simplify
translation:
transfiguration
transformation
change
movement
expressive
progression
phase
alternating
artifact:
period
material aeon
patterns
man-made
history
antique
commodity
cultural symbolization
tradition
culture
representations
physical
delight
aged
heirloom
vintage
*This week has been very much about 'origin'. In History & Theory we began to disect the nautilus shell and the aedicule, or the "power of 3." In doing so, I realized how much importance they play in the world of design, as a foundation for ideas. The fairytales and beginnings of our opus allowed us to dig deep within ourselves and uncover Real meaning behind the things we look over each and everyday.*
[Readings]
- The Nautilus Shell image can be found: (Roth, 73-74)
- The image above, "Laugier- the primitive hut" comes from our discussion about the beginnings of the post & lintel, the aedicule, and the "power of 3". This can be found in our "Understanding Architecture" book: (Roth, 29-30)
- The basis for architecture, which helps understand design as a whole (commodity, firmness, delight) helped me put together all the different of what we're learning (Roth, 3)

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