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DESIGN QUESTIONS (THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE, VTECH, AND PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN) 1.

REGULAR FORMS these are forms related to one another in a consistent and orderly manner. 2. CUBE it is a prismatic form that has six square faces of equal size, and twelve edges of equal length. 3. SHAPE it is the outline or surface configuration of a particular form or figure. 4. TEXTURE the visual and especially tactile quality of a surface apart from its color or form. 5. SITE PLANNING It is an arrangement of structures on the land and spaces between them. 6. SPACE PLANNING It is the aspect of architecture and interior design that deals with the planning layout, design and furnishing of spaces within a proposed or existing building. 7. PROXIMITY it is the nearness in place, order or relation 8. HARMONY it is the orderly, pleasing, or congruent arrangement of the elements or parts in an artistic whole. 9. BALANCE It is a pleasing or harmonious arrangement or proportion of parts or elements in a design or composition. 10. ERGONOMICS An applied science concerned with the relation of human in the design of devices and system in order that people and things interact effectively and safely. 11. TRANSFORMATION the process of changing in form or structure through a series of discrete permutations and manipulations in response to a specific context or set of conditions without a loss of identity or concept. 12. DRAWING the art, process, or technique of representing and objects, scene or idea by means of lines on a surface 13. DIMENSION LINE it is a line terminated by arrows, short slashes or dots, indicating the extent or magnitude of an apart of the whole and along which measurements are scaled and indicated 14. ELEVATION An orthographic projection of an object or structure on a vertical picture plane parallel to one of its sides, usually drawn to scale. 15. PERSPECTIVE Any various technique for representing three-dimension objects and spatial relationships on a two-dimensional surface as they might appear to the eye. 16. COLOR A phenomenon of light and visual perception that may be described in terms of an individuals perception of hues, saturation, and lightness for objects, and hue. 17. COLOR WHEEL A scale of colors of the spectrum, showing complimentary colors opposite to each other 18. SPLIT COMPLIMENTARY A combination of one color and the pair of colors adjoining its complimentary color in a color wheel. 19. COMPLEXITY The stae or quality of being a whole composed of complicated, intricate, or interconnected parts. 20. DESIGN PRINCIPLE A fundamental and comprehensive concept of visual perception for structuring an aesthetic composition.

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