Friday, October 28, 2016

ARCH101 BASIC DESIGN / Exercise 7a



THE DESIGN CONCEPT OF RHYTHM
Rhythm is the repetition or alteration of elements, often with defined intervals between them. A progressive rhythm shows a sequence of forms through a progression of steps. In this example, the curves of lines are changing step by step. Rhythm allows this work to develop an internal consistency that makes it easier to be understood. Once we recognize the pattern in the rhythm, we can understand the whole easily. Rhythm is like pattern, in that same elements are repeated; however, in this example with rhythm there are slight variations in the pattern. These variations are the curves that I mentioned before. Also, there is a rhythm in the intervals between the lines. From left to the center, the intervals become smaller ,and in the middle two of them intersect. This is the same again from right to the center. The concept of rhythm ,in this work, provides the easy movement of eyes following the arrangement of lines. For example, when I look at this work, I start following the lines and their progression easily. In the left side of the work, the curves become sharper when the lines become nearer to the center. This is also true from right to the center. Our eyes look at these lines one by one and find a way for where to look next.
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