DIAGRAM-The diagram is formed once one solidifies a concept; it is a visual picture of a system. The diagram is used to show relationships in spaces and their forms. A diagram shows progress as well. The diagram can show things important to a design like circulation, hierarchy, repetition, symmetry, etc.
PARTI- A parti show hierarchy that is formed while formulating diagrams. It is usually one solid line that is seen throughout the entire plan. The parti can be a solid, noticeable wall that even turns into a void that is noticeable as well. In one project of my own, for example, there was one line that showed hierarchy, and this wall separated the two main spaces, but where the was ended, there was a skylight that continued in plan. Where the parti hit the exterior wall, it continues as a retaining wall for a small garden area outside. In section, this parti served as a wall, a skylight, and a small retaining wall.
I still feel strongly toward creating a video that allows us to integrate animations of how to formulate concepts, diagrams, and partis. Along with animations, we would be able to integrate recorded interviews of professors, and even other architects and their belief of our words. To top off all the possibilities with a video, we would be able to integrate music that would lead to inspire the students, as that is what music is great for.
I still feel strongly toward creating a video that allows us to integrate animations of how to formulate concepts, diagrams, and partis. Along with animations, we would be able to integrate recorded interviews of professors, and even other architects and their belief of our words. To top off all the possibilities with a video, we would be able to integrate music that would lead to inspire the students, as that is what music is great for.
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