Interpreting collage as a way of spatial composition in houses (Also available on CD)
Material type: TextPublication details: 2015Description: 85p.CD-ROMDDC classification:- A TH-1213 PAT
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CONTENTS Introduction 2 Aim and Objectives 3 Research Method 3 Scope and Limitations 4 Chapter 1 Collage in Art 5 Origin and History 5 Influence of other art movements and styles 6 Collage as a Composition 8 Collage: Meaning and Qualities 9 Collage: Process and Approaches 11 Chapter 2 Collage in Architecture 15 Meanings | Attributes | Qualities 16 Process 20 Chapter 3 Case Studies 1. Architect’s Own Residence by Architect C.Naren 21 1.1. Interpretation of the Concept and the Idea 31 1.2. Composition and its reference as a collage 33 2. Architect’s Own Residence by Architect Snehal 45 Nagarsheth 2.1. Interpretation of the Concept and the Idea 53 2.2. Composition and its reference as a collage 55 3. Artist’s Residence by Mayyur Gupta 63 3.1. Interpretation of the Concept and the Idea 73 3.2. Composition and its reference as a collage 75 Conclusion 82 Bibliography 84 Illustration Credits 85
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