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A sustainable society is created from natural things.

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On February 17, Professor Oren Lieberman, Rachael Brown, and Rokhshid Ghaziani introduced our Constructed Object Composition Workshop. The topic title name is  A sustainable society is created from natural things . The fundamental geometric shapes are first constructed using simple points and lines, followed by space and context-specific materials. The defining contours of shapes and spaces, as well as the definition of distances and the clarification of spatial depth, are produced through compression and changes in direction. Paul Klee, a painter, and Bauhaus instructor is quoted as saying, "I begin wherever the visual form itself begins: at the point that moves," as we begin our discussion of architectural space.   The workshop on built-in object composition could generally cover subjects like design patterns, object-oriented function principles, and methods for combining objects to build sophisticated applications. We might learn how to use object composition to merge th...

Psychological Effects with Color Connections

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This is our third week of the class blog. Color Workshop was the name of this session, whose name is Psychological Effects with Color Connections. Color is a powerful element for understanding people's thoughts or representing cultural action. Firstly, we did the various type of paint on A1 sheet paper, which is yellow, green, black, red, blue, purple, sky, grey, orange, etc.        Different Color Guide Red, yellow, and blue is the primary colors. Firstly, mixing different combinations—for example, yellow and blue—makes green. I can maximize time and adjust to try to properly mix for the perfect color, but it was a little difficult for my acceptance color. I was using essential tools, which are a palette, paint, an A1 paper sheet, and a taste for A4 paper. I used three layers to accept the color.                       Color in the A1 Paper Sheet       I love color, but the main focu...

"Community Space Connects the Environmental elements."

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  This is our second week of the class blog. This session was for teachers to learn how to present the blog example and the class work schedule requirements. We are assigned a blog about following a pattern in Portsmouth, an assemblage of materials, and the entanglement of routes. And divided into five groups to work on the Portsmouth city map, with each group focusing on their neighborhood's empty buildings, shopping streets, parks, found materials, and so on. For starters, I've seen residents of residential areas with beautiful backyards. The maximum number of residents I have seen have a backyard that is a private family zone or private garden berthing space.   Secondly, every community area has a community park. This is the activity zone for everyone playing, walking, and exercising. Actually, I'm very excited about the layout of this area.  Thirdly, one more community area has an urban park. This area has a lot of activities, such as shops and food centers, an entert...

Space Connection Shape's visual components

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  My name is Md. Arman Alam, and I am a MA Interior Architecture and Design student at the University of Portsmouth in the United Kingdom. It involved a new journey and meeting with my classmates, lecturers, and professors. Our induction was on January 18 in the Park Building. Then our first class was Interior Practices: Design Project at the Eldon Building. I am so lucky to have friendly teachers to guide me in my course instruction. This session had two senior teachers and two professors. I hope to get the best guidance and direction to fulfill my dream. Firstly, our class started with an introduction. Then our Professor Oren Lieberman told the story about Jane Bennett’s Vibrant Matter: nature, ethics, and human experience. I understand the story is about the "vital materiality" of things and how they are related through and across bodies, both human and nonhuman. The story was related to human responsibility and connecting space with architecture, which I think is a shape,...