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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS) IN ARCHITECTURE THEORIES OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM (ARC61303/ARC2224) SYNOPSIS: REACTION PAPER (AUGUST 2016) [10 MARKS] NAME: Kelvin Fong Jia Zheng ID: 0317166 LECTURER: Mr. Nicolas Ng TUTORIAL TIME: 4pm-6pm SYNOPSIS NO: 3 READER TITLE: The Geometry of Feeling AUTHOR: Juhani Pallasmaa Does Form is the merely play in architecture? In this reading, the author Juhani Pallasmaa say that architecture cannot be a mere play with form. For example, nowadays very few modern buildings appeal to our feelings, but almost any anonymous house in an old town or the most unpretentious farm outbuilding give us a sense of familiarity and pleasure. Therefore, it is time that we considered whether form or geometry in general can give rise to architectural feeling. Are form the real basic elements of architecture or even the elements such as walls, windows or door the real units of architectural effects. Form only affect our feeling through what it represents. The artistic dimension of a work of art does not lie in the actual physical things, it exists only in the consciousness of the person experiencing it. Its meaning lies not in its form, but in the images transmitted by the forms and the emotional force that they carry. The inner architecture of the mind emerging out of feelings and memory images is built on different principles from the architecture developed out of professional approaches. I remember the day I was staying in my hostel. My room is a single unit bedroom which attached with a window which visually link to the front yard of the hostel. I am sad, things happened during the weeks were mentally bring me down, my life is completely a mess. I sitting on my bed, leaning on the wall and stare blankly at the window. I off the light, pretend that there is no one in the room. Light hitting in my room through the window. Watching on the light ray that hitting in my room, bad memories are emerging in my mind. Tears falls. From the example we can conclude that, the feelings evoked regardless the form but from the different elements that integrated with the space. Form is not the merely play in architecture. WORD COUNT 323 words Key points (2.5)

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS) IN ARCHITECTURETHEORIES OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM (ARC61303/ARC2224)SYNOPSIS: REACTION PAPER (AUGUST 2016) [10 MARKS]

NAME: Kelvin Fong Jia Zheng ID: 0317166LECTURER: Mr. Nicolas Ng TUTORIAL TIME: 4pm-6pmSYNOPSIS NO: 3 READER TITLE: The Geometry of Feeling

AUTHOR: Juhani PallasmaaDoes Form is the merely play in architecture?

In this reading, the author Juhani Pallasmaa say that architecture cannot be a mere play with form. For example, nowadays very few modern buildings appeal to our feelings, but almost any anonymous house in an old town or the most unpretentious farm outbuilding give us a sense of familiarity and pleasure. Therefore, it is time that we considered whether form or geometry in general can give rise to architectural feeling. Are form the real basic elements of architecture or even the elements such as walls, windows or door the real units of architectural effects. Form only affect our feeling through what it represents. The artistic dimension of a work of art does not lie in the actual physical things, it exists only in the consciousness of the person experiencing it. Its meaning lies not in its form, but in the images transmitted by the forms and the emotional force that they carry. The inner architecture of the mind emerging out of feelings and memory images is built on different principles from the architecture developed out of professional approaches.

I remember the day I was staying in my hostel. My room is a single unit bedroom which attached with a window which visually link to the front yard of the hostel. I am sad, things happened during the weeks were mentally bring me down, my life is completely a mess. I sitting on my bed, leaning on the wall and stare blankly at the window. I off the light, pretend that there is no one in the room. Light hitting in my room through the window. Watching on the light ray that hitting in my room, bad memories are emerging in my mind. Tears falls.

From the example we can conclude that, the feelings evoked regardless the form but from the different elements that integrated with the space. Form is not the merely play in architecture.

WORD COUNT 323 words

Key points (2.5)

Appropriateness of

Terminologies (2.5)

Clarity in Opinions and

Reactions (2.5)

Logical Progression (2.5)

DATE: TOTAL MARK & GRADE

ASSSESSED BY:

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SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION

ASSESSMENT RUBRIC

Grades

Marks Key points (2.5) Appropriateness of Terminologies (2.5)

Clarity in Opinions and Reactions (2.5)

Logical Progression (2.5)

A 1.8 - 2.5

Evidence of outstanding understanding of Key points through clear explanation

Appropriate use of Terminologies In discussing the Issues/ Concepts/Theories

Outstanding Clarity in opinions and reactions - Supported with strong Logical explanation

Outstanding Articulation of logical expressions ending with well-developed paragraphs

B 1.5 - 1.79

Evidence of understanding of Key points through reasonable explanation

Reasonable use of Terminologies In discussing the Issues/ Concepts/Theories with Minor unfamiliarity

Reasonable

clarity in opinions and reactions - Supported with Logical explanation

Reasonable Articulation of logical expressions ending with well-developed paragraphs

C 1.25 - 1.49

Evidence of Some Understanding of Key points through acceptable explanation

Acceptable use of Terminologies In discussing the Issues/ Concepts/Theories with Noticeable unfamiliarity

Acceptable Clarity in opinions and reactions - Supported with satisfactory explanation

Acceptable Articulation of logical expressions ending with some ambiguous statements

D 1 - 1.24

Evidence of Some Understanding of Key points through not quite acceptable explanation

Evidence of Terminologies however poorly communicated in discussing The Issues/ Concepts/Theories With

Weak Clarity in opinions and reactions - Supported with Lengthy explanation

Poor Articulation of logical expressions ending with noticeable ambiguous statements

F 0 - 0.99

Insufficient Evidence of Understanding of Key points through weak explanation

Insufficient Evidence of Terminologies in discussing the Issues/ Concepts/Theories With

Improper opinions and reactions. Not Matching the Issues/ Concepts/ Theories -

Unable to Articulate / illogical expressions. Poorly written synopsis.

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Inadequate Reasons