(1) ArticulationStrong and powerful
(2) Sharp - Triangular, angular (3) TextureTile-able material
Poster 1 | IDEA
(4) Color - Low saturation/cool color, or invisible
RED - Musical note analysis
YELLOW - Feeling after listening the song
- Auxiliary line
(5) Proportion - The gap between sounds
(6) Rhythm - Radical and fast
(7) RepetationRepeating paragraphs twice/The repetitive drumbeat

(8) Variation - The twist in the direction of the note
(9) Cluster- Group note
(10) Imitation - The two lines of notes are very similar
Is She With You? is a high-energy, intense piece that exhilarates and sets a vigilant mood.
Its strong (1) articulation conveys urgency. The (6) rhythmic intensity suggests (2) sharp,, angular architecture, cool (4) color tones, and a concealed , stone (3) textured interior. Reading the score, I find (5) proportional gaps in (9)clustered notes, repeated main melodies, and percussion for (7) repetition (8)Varied note groupings and (10) imitated phrases add depth.
Student Name | Yuan Xu
Student ID | 102847827
Poster 2 | PRECEDENT STUDY


In Precendent 1, the architectural profile on the side is remarkably (2) sharp, with prominent (1) articulation emphasized by the angular design of the cut-out sections. The (4) color employs mirrored materials that are also tileable in (3) texture. The lines of the windows on the wall introduce (8)Variation. On the opposite side, a (5) proportionate arrangement of similar staircases showcases (10) imitation, while a glass wall exhibits (7) repetition

In Precendent 2, similar buildings are (9) clusted, each showcasing distinct (8) variations in form. Stacked eaves illustrate (2) imitation, adjacent (7) repetitive doors also stacked tiles, and (5) proportionate spaces divided by columns on the upper level, with the corridor forming a coherent (9) cluster.

Articulation
Sharp (3)Texture (4)Color (5)Proportion (6)Rhythm (7)Repetation (8)Variation (9)Cluster (10)Imitation



Poster 3 | EVALUATE
The poster mainly shows the correspondence between music scores, terminology and case studies. (1) Articulation and 6) Rhythm are reflected in the distinct elements. (2) Sharpness is embodied in tension-filled architectural shapes. (3) Texture and (4) Color pertain to material selection. These principles can be referenced across all cases without specific connections.

The (7) Repetation element is extensively employed in doors and windows. (5) Proportion is evident in the spacing between columns, supports, and stairs. (8) Variation is often used for decorative effects in the external architectural outline. (9) Cluster refers to the grouping of multiple buildings. (10) Imitation is manifested in the internal hierarchy of the architecture.

Poster 4 | DESIGN
In the process of conceptualizing my sketches, I deliberately integrated all the analyzed terminologies, ensuring that each design embodies a harmonious blend of these diverse elements. Throughout the design phase, I also commenced preliminary considerations regarding the application of materials, color palettes, and the interplay of light and shadow.
Ultimately, I have opted to proceed with Design No.3 as my final choice.
No. 1 - Shape / Variation No. 2 - Variation No. 3 - Shape / Variation No. 4 - Sharp No. 5 - Proportion / Sharp/ Repetation / Rhythm No. 6 - Rhythm / Articulation / Imitation No. 7 - Shape / Variation No. 8 Cluster / Imitation No. 9 - Proportion / Sharp/ Repetation No.10 - Articulation / ShapePoster 5 | DEVELOP
The final design's key elements are Variation, Imitation, Sharpness, Repetition, and Texture.

Two similar windows correspond to the Imitation element, while the curvature of the windows also draws inspiration from the Variation found in the score. The sharp angles on the exterior of the house embody the Sharpness element, yet the interior space remains harmonious. Hard stone is chosen for the interior material, and the arrangement of stone blocks incorporates the Repetition element. The perimeter of the house will feature mirrored materials.
Student Name | Yuan Xu