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ARCHITECTURE ALTERNATIVES Irene Aldea lvarez USB architectsR Juan Arredondo Moreno David Jabbour Daz Begoa Lpez-Cediel Garca-Serrano lvaro Molina Rollano Jobs where architecture degree would Jobs directly related to architecture


  1. ARCHITECTURE ALTERNATIVES Irene Aldea Álvarez USB architectsR Juan Arredondo Moreno David Jabbour Díaz Begoña López-Cediel García-Serrano Álvaro Molina Rollano

  2. Jobs where architecture degree would Jobs directly related to architecture be useful include: degree include: - Building survevor - Architect - Commercial/residential survevor - Higher education lecturer - Historic buildings - Architectural technologist - Inspector/conservation officer - Landscape architect - Planning and development - Interior and spatial designer survevor - Production designer - Theatre/television/film - Structural engineer - Town planner

  3. 12% OF SPANISH ARCHITECTS EMIGRATED

  4. 1959 – 8% of all working Americans had a bachelors degree 1980 – 17% of all working Americans had a bachelors degree 2000 – 25% of all working Americans had a bachelors degree 2010 – 30% of all working Americans had a bachelors degree 1965-1990 25% of american architecture students graduated with a master 2010 40% of american architecture students graduated with a master Masters graduates from US architecture schools as a proportion of all graduates. Source : National Center for Education Statistics.

  5. 1850 17 architects per million 1960 166 arquitects per million 2000 Almost 700 architects per million No. of architects per million capita in the USA. Source : Decennial census, U.S. Census Bureau.

  6. SKILLS DEVELOPED: - Imaginative and creative thinking skills - Ability to communicate effectively - Ability to analyse and critically assess problems - Understanding of history, cultural and - Ability to see the big picture as well as giving environmental concerns - Lateral thinking skills to solve complex problems attention to the smallest details

  7. Anshuman Prasad

  8. Tino Schaedler Charlie and the Chocolate factory

  9. Joseph Kosinski Oblivion

  10. Fashion

  11. Shelter Geometry

  12. Space & volume

  13. Wrapping Print

  14. Draping Folding

  15. Weaving

  16. FURNITURE IN ARCHITECTURE “a chair is a very difficult object. A skyscraper is almost easier. That is why Chippendale is famous ” Mies Van Der Rohe

  17. MODERN FURNITURE 19th CENTURY  PRESENT MODERN ARTS DECORATIVE ARTS VS VISUALLY LIGHT VISUALLY HEAVY

  18. FUNCTIONALISM ACCESIBLE AFFORDABLE MASS-PRODUCED DESIGN INDUSTRIAL FUNCTIONALITY

  19. INFLUENCES BAUHAUS LE STIJL DEUTSCHER WERKBUND

  20. NEW MATERIALS • Steel • Glass • Molded plywood Eames Lounge Chair Wood

  21. EXAMPLES Gerrit Rietveld's Red-Blue Armchair Marcel Breuer's Wassily Chair

  22. Le Corbusier Chaise Longue Eileen Gray side table

  23. Mies van der Rohe Barcelona chair Noguchi coffee table

  24. • WALTER GROPIUS 1883-1969 • LILLY REICH 1885-1974 • MIES VAN DER ROHE 1886-1969 • EILEEN GRAY 1878-1976 • LE CORBUSIER 1887-1965 • MARCEL BREUER 1902-1981

  25. CURRENT FURNITURE ZAHA HADID ARCHITECTS MESA TABLE LIQUID GLACIAL TABLE

  26. CURRENT FURNITURE

  27. Graphic Design

  28. De stijl

  29. Theo Van Doesburg

  30. Bauhaus

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