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Study Model

Barbara Harley-Bishop
W3A1 Residential Design I | INTA212RP P01
Professor Grefe
17 July 2016

Study Model

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Study Model Analysis


What elements can be modified to achieve better symmetrical or asymmetrical balance?

The elements that can be modified to achieve better symmetrical balance are the windows and doors.

Where are pleasing proportions seen in the model?

The pleasing proportions seen in this model are the bed and night stand directly next to it and the chair
directly beside the table.

How does scale play a role in the mass of the furniture arrangement?

The viewer is able to see the entire room without any issues. Looking from the top you are able to see all
the furniture in the bedroom.

What are the dominant and subdominant forms seen in the design?

The dominate form seen in this design is the window, bed and dresser. The sub dominate form is the night
stands because they do not stand out. If there was more decoration in the room it would stand out more.

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