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Container concept

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  Client: Couple Container Home: Nature peace Location: Wisconsin  The couple is looking for a place to relax and spend time together. They are looking for a one-story container home since one of them injured their leg, so they are looking for an open space for easy mobility and a deck outside that is connected to the living room for family gatherings since that container is in Wisconsin a fireplace will be built in the living room giving the place a more cozy and warm peace during the cold season since in Wisconsin it gets chilly . It would fit well with the cabin theme the container home is based on. Bubble diagram Block diagram Sketch

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  Container  These five images up top are concept ideas of what I want to do for my container project: an interior that is accessible for people with disabilities with a library and surrounded with nature and cabin-like with a fireplace inside since the location of where the container home is Wisconsin. It gets cold sometimes, and a fireplace would be a nice addition to give the container a cozy and peaceful presence, which I am looking for in my project. Sketch  

Principles of design 2

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Principles of design part 2      This week we talk about the different set of principles of design rhythm to transition and emphasis and what effects they have in interior design. Rhythmm other wise also called repetition can be applied to color, texture,  shape or patterns with this rhythm can enhance and interior if done right since to much repetition can overwhelm people rhythm is more commonly used in commercial design. The center wall is a example of rhymth sinche the wall shows a pattern of vertical and horizontal lines. this shows the repetition of certain shapes. Transation the smooth movement from one space to another  Radition  Emphasis is something that draws one eyes in either a certain color or object Sketch

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  Sketch  Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Station

color culture

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  Colors Culture How colors affect cultures in many ways each colors have different meanings in different countries belief or religion or how they are seen by different generation or era of a specific time frame that our taste in color changes over time as we all get older as a child most are drawn to bright colors but to much of it can overwhelm our sense and later on most of us start to lean to less bright colors to more neutral than back to some bright colors the way that people look at colors it almost seems like a roller coaster and most of us associated colors to things that we like for example a certain sports team or bands  or for big announcements like in the gender or at times we can associate colors to a certain time era like in my last post that I mention the 60s but during certain era like the 2008 the housing crisis and the 2020 the Global pandemic were two of the eras that brought back the neutral colors. colors can also be associated with some ethnicities can v...

Colors

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 Colors This week, we discuss colors and their effects on people over the years, including their effects on interiors. Colors can all have different values connected to a primary color like red, yellow, and blue.  This chart shows us the various values from lightest to darkest of each color. Saturation, or Chroma, is when colors are bright or clear. This happens when colors are highly saturated. When colors have less saturation, they become soft and dusty.  Light also plays a part in colors since it can give the color a different effect, which is something an interior designer must keep in mind since some colors can look great under the light or with little like while may not this effect is called metamerism and it is essential to keep in mind when choosing color for an interior space, These photos show the effect of metamerism. Color's effect in today's culture is grand; the rainbow is now mainly used for gender representation, and we can relate the colors to a particula...

principles of design

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  Principles of Design The principles of design are balance, symmetry, asymmetry, and radial symmetry. There is also unity, harmony, rhythm, repetition, gradation, contrast, transition, and radiation. Balance Balance helps give an interior a sense of equilibrium and ensures that the inside does not seem overwhelming. symmetry   Symmetry is like having a mirror in front of you, with the two sides looking the same. It is best used in formal spaces, as using it too much in homes would make the space seem smaller. Asymmetry  Asymmetry gives an interior a sense of openness. It is excellent for living rooms and kitchens, where people spend more time. Radial symmetry  Sketch