Denn tief ist das Fleisch, doch bodenlos die Seele.
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Denn tief ist das Fleisch, doch bodenlos die Seele.
JAW (TOA I)
Creative thinking techniques brainstorming rules:
Expressiveness Non evaluation Quantity Building
Personality traits of Creative people:
Attraction complexity Self confidence Energetic Love their works Broad interests Drive to achieve Take risks
Theory of Architecture 1 with Sir Ferdinand Dela Paz!
I always look forward to having TOA1 because one, Sir Dela Paz is really funny. Two, Sir Dela Paz shows us really fun things which leads me to three, TOA is very interesting!
So anyhoo, these photos show the things (I dont really know what to call them) that Sir dela Paz made us do. First, he asked us to make shapes and things from a list out of Bristol board. (Thank you Alex because you made everything for me hihihi) Then in class, he asked us to form things out of everything. :)
It has something to do with the principles of design and how they work. These plates showed us exactly that. :)