Thursday, May 16, 2013

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Housing Styles



Tudor:
This house follows th rules of tudor because you can see the half timbers with stucco and brick, steep gable, and a decorative chimney.



Neo-Classical:
This house is neo-classical because the pillars support the portico.  This house is also symmetric.



Queen Anne:
This house shows the characteristics of Queen Anne by the pourch, balconie, and bay windows.  There is also very decorative wood pieces.



Bungalow:
This bungalow shows the beams of the roof above the pourch, which is full width.





Ranch:
This is a ranch house because it has a pourch and it also features a large picture window above the pourch.



Prairie:
This house is prairie because it has dominanting horizontal lines created by the line of windows and it also has wide eaves.



Colonial Revival:
This shows a spanish colonial house shown by the nearly flat roof made from red tiles.  The walls are white stucco and all the entries are arched.  There si also deocorative ironwork.



International School:
This is international school because the house is a basic geometric square and it is up on stilts.



Cape Cod:
This house shows cape cod by the central chimney, gabled dormers, and a shingled facade.  The door also hints at pillars with the wood trim.





Dutch:
This house shows the dutch colonial revival only by the gambrel roof.



Neo-Eclectic:
This house shows neo-eclectic by the palladian window.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Principles of Design:Rhythm

Principle of Design:Rhythm

The rhythm repitition is shown in the wallpaper.  The radiation rhythm is showing in the mirror and the gradation rhythm is showing by the flower pictures on the left wall.