CREATION OF FORM
Theory / Conceptual Issues:
The relationship of form and function has been a central theme in architecture since the enlightenment. The core issue is whether a building's form should truthfully express its function or should it be independent of its function. The outcome of this issue provides a rational for architectural design. 17th century architect Claude Perrault was one of the first architectural theorists to separate the issue in this thesis of positive beauty and arbitrary beauty. Perrault was also a medical doctor and understood the function of the human body and that beauty can expressed in that function. According to Perrault, positive beauty plays a normative role of standardization and perfection in design that typically is expressed through the classical rules and language of architecture (i.e., the science of Math/Music rations, proportions and geometries that underlie designs up until the Enlightenment). Arbitrary beauty on the other hand is subjective and culturally constructed. It can be expressive of function and its particular circumstances and requirements, like our bodies. The late Nineteenth Century architect Louis Sullivan coined the contemporary phrase, "form follows function… It’s the Law." Sullivan was talking about all things living and how their shape was based on function, i.e., fish, birds, people. This is the concept as we know it today.
This project examines the relationship of form and function in architectural design. It encourages the awareness of truth, whatever position the designer takes, and promotes the arbitrary aesthetic of “functional” beauty.
This project also examines the method and process of idea generation through conceptual combinations.
This is a project that focuses on elevation as the design generator.
Joseph Betz

Brooklyn Bridge
NYC
Cantilever

Span Protoype

Sydney Habor Bridge
Australia
Arch Bridge


Sagamore Bridge
Cape Code, MA
Canteliver


VICE GRIP

Movement Analogies

EYELASH CURLER


ICE CREAM SCOOPER

3 x 3 Combination Chart

Preliminary Design


