Hosted by the Philadelphia Chapter
Architecture is like a language. Like any language it has a vocabulary (the building elements, such as windows, doors and eaves) and grammar (the rules that we use to assemble the elements.) Unfortunately, all too often work produced today, “doesn’t feel quite right.” This lecture seeks to restore an understanding of how to speak this language by illustrating where common mistakes happen and instructing how to avoid these mistakes.This is a foundational presentation calibrated to offer something for designers and builders of all levels of interest and ability.
Topics include:Design Composition: A balance of theory and details exploring the principles of design composition (scale vs size, proportion, hierarchy, etc.) and the application of these principles into the design of a home (roof massing and window proportion).Application of Classical Architecture: With a foundation of design composition, we will look at how the language of classical architecture is employed at a range of price points from the simplest buildings to the highest end.About Marianne Cusato:Marianne Cusato is renowned for her work on innovative housing solutions for disaster recovery and workforce housing. She currently splits her time between academia and practice. Cusato is a Professor of Practice and Director of Housing and Community Regeneration Initiatives at the University of Notre Dame School of Architecture. Additionally, she is the partner in charge of design and development at Cypress Community Development Corp, a nonprofit housing corporation dedicated to creating resilient and energy efficient homes that are also dignified and attainable. Cypress CDC’s built work includes the development 450 Katrina Cottages in Louisiana through FEMA funding, as well as the homes in the Florida Keys following Hurricane Irma and in Sonoma County, California following the 2017 wildfires. They are currently working in Panama City, FL, rebuilding from Hurricane Michael in 2018 and on the Island.
This event is hosted by an ICAA Chapter. Please check the Chapter website or contact the Chapter directly, for the most up-to-date details including dates, times, and pricing.