Screen Print Artifact

Post on 28-Mar-2016

219 Views

Category:

Documents

1 Downloads

Preview:

Click to see full reader

DESCRIPTION

A compilation of Screen prints letters and writings form 2nd Year Research into African Vernacular Architecture.

Transcript

Screen-prints and writings compiled from 2nd Year Art Students research

on African Vernacular Architecture.

“The style of the buildings that are located in these areas are really cool.

The architecture is very abstract shapes. These are some of the shapes

that these buildings reminded my mind of ...arched, round, triangular, square,

rectangular and abstract. These buildings also are made by mud and straw”.

“ Houses, doors, roofs, walls, handmade structures, wood, stalks, blue,

flowers, green, yellow, windows, no glass, rectangular, sun, cone”.

“I think African Vernacular Architecture is basic, muddy, dry, sturdy, woven,

wood, dirty. Dusty, thatch, simple, shack, cool, textured and lacking living facilities”.

“Most of the African Buildings have a lot of beautiful, very detailed markings,

shapes and engravings in the structure of the buildings, that is why I find it

attracting and amazing”.

“ Half of what I know about African Vernacular architecture is nowhere near to what

I know now. I learned about it from this project. I now know that most/all houses are

made out of mud bricks, stone/straw to build their houses as a community instead of

separate people. They work together to help and survive”.

“ I thinks African Vernacular Architecture is…

strong, basic, textured, dry, dusty, cool, thatched, straw, muddy,

triangular, simple, wooden, sturdy and shack. These homes are built

by the community with local plentiful materials”.

“It’s a very small, short and easy house. It has just a little door and is without

any window. It only made by dry grasses, so I think it could be a bit dangerous”.

“I learned a lot about African Vernacular Architecture. I learned that they can build

houses from very little. They can use whatever they have to help put the houses together.

It’s very interesting and simple”.

“Strange, dry, big, odd shape, straw roof, manmade, bright colours, cone,

no windows, West African”.

“The style of the buildings that we have studied are interesting. They are

small and round and the roves are made of straw. I am interested in how they are made.

Dry, arches, straw, abstract”.

“The African have many small house. African don’t have Irish building house”.

“African vernacular is straw, arches, dry, design, curves, lines, colours, bricks,

special designed houses, mud, texture, living”.

“Hot, straw, muddy, dust, small, wood, dusk, dry, cube, structure, morning, basis,

shack, dirt, bright, trees, tall, African, poor, strong, cool”.

“ I found African Vernacular Architecture Interesting because it shows how much we can

actually use our environment. The natives use mud and straw to build the houses, they have

a lot of it. If they had stones they would make out of stone so they use their environment”.

“ Inside, arches, cylinder, big, domes, hot, steady, structure, vernacular, mud, straw, hut,

cold, echo, complicated, Nile, Diamond, semi-circle, native, unusual, outside”.

“The richness is defined from person to person”.

“ I think African Vernacular Architecture is badly built, ordinary, muddy,

stone, hay, poor, uncivilized, dry, small, dirty, thatch, dusty, sturdy, quiet,

handmade, round, triangular, dangerous, simple cool, brown”.

“ Lines, stone, vernacular architecture, normal dwellings, stone, clay, mud,

basic, environment, climate”.

“Simple dome, vernacular, native, mud hut, natural, patterns, hot, structure,

big, unusual, complicated, cylinder, round, wooden”.

“ I find African Vernacular Architecture very interesting, but weird.

The building I chose was made of a lot of stone and it had a lot of arches.

And it seems very hollow. African Vernacular Architecture is study of fundamental problems”.

“Most African buildings are made od mud or wood and are designed into

domes and cones and are woven in some places. Some houses are oval and

with very interesting designs”.

“I think African vernacular Architecture is Triangular and square.

It has straw and mud packed together. The roof is thatched and inside

it is cool and warm. There must be an echo because it is man-made so it

is hollow and has no ventilation”.

“Most African Vernacular architecture is very interesting. The words to describe

it are big, straw, triangular, cubed, muddy, dry land, hot, vernacular, square.

It is very strange but I find it very fascinating. It is also old fashioned and that is why

I find it so interesting”.

top related