1) Principle of design: BalanceJustification: This structure shows horizontal balance because the windows are symmetrical
2) Principle of design: Balance
Justification: This structure shows balance because of its vertical symmetry
3) Principles of design: Contrast
Justification: There is contrast on this structure because of the giant white tower. This is emphasis because it is bigger and a different color then the rest of the building.
4) Principle of design: Movement
Justification: This has movement because of the angle and color of the building. It gives it the appearance as if it were moving.
5) Principle of design: Unity
Justification: This structure shows unity because of the color choice. All of the colors seem to be of the same type, dull. This brings unity to the piece.
6) Principle of design: Rhythm
Justification: This has rhythm because of the repetition of the roof design on the structure.
7) Principle of design: Unity
Justification: This house shows unity because of the consistent use of the materials and color of the house and roof.
8) Principle of design: Rhythm
Justification: This structure has rhythm because of the repeating arches and brick walls.
9) Principle of design: Balance
Justification: The vertical symettry gives this room balance.
10) Principle of design: Unity
Justification: The houses show unity by having the same design as well as the same colors.
Conclusion
1) Based on how they utilize these elements and principles, this distinguishes which time period it was from. Typically, they use the same type of design principles and elements.
2) If there would be a remake or reproduction of an older type of architecture. One could become confused with what time period these buildings are created.
3) By using shape and color, buildings can utilize the principle of emphasis, attracting costumers to this building so that they can buy the goods in the store/building.
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