There are many definitions that describe architecture. One of them defines it as the art of space. The author of the oldest definition is the Roman architect Vitruvius, who stands behind the principle »firmitas - utilitas - venustas«, that is »strength - utility – beauty«. This definition is still considered by most architects as the basis of knowledge about space design (Šmid, 2010).
We design space with architecture, and space surrounds us at every moment of our lives - so it influences us from an early age. For a high quality of life, it is important that we feel relaxed and safe in a space, and that the space is functional and we can derive some benefit from it. What does it mean to design a space and how do you achieve coherence and balance between all the above principles? Teaching on this topic starts in elementary school, but is often neglected or students do not learn much in the process. How to teach space design in art classes and what materials should be used? In our thesis we tried to answer those questions. We focused on making models and exploring different alternative materials that illustrate actual building materials. Thus imitating them in at least one property: structure, texture, color, or weight. We will also present that in a lesson preparation for primary school students.
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