concept Flashcards

1
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define

A is an abstract idea of what something is or how it works.

In other words, a ……… is something we cannot see it or hold it. It is not something that is easily identified. It is the essence of
something.

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concept

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2
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….. expresses a general idea or essence of something rather
than a literal reality.

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Abstract

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3
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……..is what the designer feels and thinks of when
they connect to their design. It is what the user or visitor moving through the finished structure and spaces feels, thinks and experiences on their journey.

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A design concept

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4
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It is not one thing that creates a concept. It is not the materials, the layout of spaces, the activities, the people, or the site.

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A design concept

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5
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It is the combination of every aspect of the project coming together in particular ways to create something different and unique

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A design concept

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true falsa

  • A concept is not these things.
  • A concept is not the site, brief, users, program, materials and technology, formal design elements and principles, and collaboration.
  • A concept uses and responds to these things, but these are different from the concept.
  • A concept responds to the site, users, brief and program and is expressed with materials and technology, design elements and principles, and the innovation of collaboration.
A

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7
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What is The Purpose Of a Concept?

The purpose of a concept is to :

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  • provide a framework
  • guidelines for the design process
  • Give meaning and depth to the project
  • final experience of the finished structure and spaces
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8
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How can a concept be Applied?

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Through Elements and Principles of Design
*Lines
*Shapes
*Movements
*Style
*Colors
*Materials

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How to develop a concept?

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  1. Understand the project and requirements
  2. Brainstorm
  3. Show the PROCESS of your thinking
  4. SKETCH your ideas
  5. (you have to End up with LINES)
  6. Connect the dots! Apply the concept to
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11
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The concept should not be reflected literally in the design as this

causes serious design errors in:

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  • Circulation
  • space relationships
  • the function
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12
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A …… is an abstract idea of what something is or how it works.

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concept

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13
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……… expresses a general idea or essence of something rather than a literal reality.

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Abstract

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14
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, a ….. is something we cannot see it or hold it.
It is not something that is easily identified. It is the essence of
something

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concept

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A …. is what the designer feels and thinks of when
they connect to their design. It is what the user or visitor moving through the finished structure and spaces feels, thinks and experiences on their journey.

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design concept

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16
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  • A concept is not these things.
  • A concept is not the site, brief, users, program, materials and technology, formal design elements and principles, and collaboration.
  • A concept uses and responds to these things, but these are different from the concept.
  • A concept responds to the site, users, brief and program and is expressed with materials and technology, design elements and principles, and the innovation of collaboration.
A

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17
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  • It is not one thing that creates a concept. It is not the materials, the layout of spaces, the activities, the people, or the site.
  • It is the combination of every aspect of the project coming together in particular ways to create something different and unique.
A

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18
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What is The Purpose Of a Concept?

A
  • provide a framework
  • guidelines for the design process
  • Give meaning and depth to the project
  • final experience of the finished structure and spaces.
19
Q

How can a concept be Applied?

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Through Elements and Principles of Design
*Lines
*Shapes
*Movements
*Style
*Colors
*Materials

20
Q

concept types

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  • tangible
  • intingible
21
Q

nature-history-object
physical apparence

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tangible

22
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philosophy
approach -sustinapiliaty
less is more

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intingible

23
Q

why What value will it add? why is it liked to the design?
how Abstract, Shape/ Movement/ Application
what Tangible/intangible (philosophy/Approach)

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If this question is answered well, then the concept is fine!