is considered to be one of the most functional branches of the visual arts.
-It involves designing the form of a building while allowing the building to serve its function.
-It is considered to be the "art to inhabit."
Architecture
-Domestic Buildings and Houses
-Ethnic Houses
-Commercial Buildings
-Government Buildings
Forms Of Contemporary Architecture
What are the 3 Domestic Buildings and Houses
Apartment
Bahay na Bato
Barong barong
-This refers to a building composed of many residences called units.
-This is usually built in populated urban areas.
-Nowadays, in order to maximize the use of space and because of the increased buying power of the population, condominiums were developed.
-These condominiums are larger offshoots of apartments.
Apartment
-Nowadays, in order to maximize the use of space and because of the increased buying power of the population, ———- were developed.
-These ———— are larger offshoots of apartments.
Condominiums
-The bahay na bato is considered to be a residence of the wealthy.
-A typical two-storey bahay na bato generally has a ground floor that is made of brick or stone and has a wooden upper level.
-The windows and the level have grilles, while the windows at the upper level have sliding shutters.
-The roof of a typical bahay na bato slants on four sides.
Bahay na bato
-Are houses of the landless poor that are built on any land or area.
-These are usually found near the esteros, riverbanks, and bayshores; spaces along high walls, railroad tracks; spaces near abandoned buildings, and garbage dumps; or any vacant lot.
-Some of these ————— are built under bridges.
Barong Barong
What are the 5 ethnic houses?
Bahay Kubo
House Boat
One-And-A-Half story House
Split-level House
Tsalet
-is considered as an ethnic house of Christian peasant families living in the lowland areas.
-This is typically owned by families belonging in low income groups.
Bahay Kubo
-is basically a boat that also serves as dwelling.
-The Badjaos or Sama Laut typically reside in houseboats.
House Boat
-The ————- is characterized by an upper level or story covering just a half of the lower level.
-This may also become a split-level house if half of the ground level is higher in such a way that it is halfway between the ground level and the upper level.
One-and-A-Half Story House
-The split-level house in the Philippines has two main levels.
-The lower level houses has the kitchen, living and dining areas, while the upper level has the bedrooms.
-These levels are separated by about half or less-than-half a story.
Split-level House
-The Philippine tsalet refers to a suburban house that has one story, a two-story house with living quarters on the upper level, or an elevated one-story house.
-The term tsalet came from the term "chalet" which refers to a peasant house in Switzerland, that has upper levels jutting over the lower levels, a steep roof and a decorated gable.
Tsalet
Example of commercial buildings.(1)
Palengke
Government buildings(2)
Kapitolyo
Munisipyo
What are the public buildings and structure?
-Eskwelahan
-Kamalig
-Masjid
-Sementeryo
-Simbahan
-Sinehan
-Teatro
-are arts which are being created now.
-derived from the Latin prefix con, which means "together" or "with", plus tempus, which means “time”.
-emerged in the Philippines in reaction to social and cultural realities during the 1970’s which is an era of repression and censorship of artistic expressions.
Philippine Contemporary Art
Wht are the (4) Contemporary Art?
Chronological View
Historical View
Socio Realism
Progressive Art
-defines contemporary art as related to this current
period in art history
-refers to art that is new, recent, modern, or pertains to the present moment.
Chronological View
-regards contemporary art as a specific stage in the story of the evolution of art, referring to a specific location in space and time.
Historical Usage
-is an art movement which sought to expose the real condition of Philippine society and used art to transform it.
Socio Realism
-developed a culture that would convey the authentic aspirations of the Filipino people.
Progressive Arts
-The end of Martial Law in the wake of EDSA People Power Revolution in ——— brought the Philippines into the contemporary period, and the art produced in this period is regarded as contemporary art.
1986
-It can be seen as a transgression of established norm and rules.
-Established art forms are scrutinized and contemporary art
reworks them to see them with fresh eyes.
-Contemporary art is ruled by the cult of the new, endeavoring to create works of art that are "radical" and "interdisciplinary".
Contemporary Art As Breaking Of Norms
-Professes an awareness of local heritage which is something that can be passed from one generation to the next, can be conserved or inherited, and has historic or cultural value.
Contemporary Art and Local Heritage
-These are physical objects, places of heritage and the various practices of heritage unique to the region or locality that are conserved or handed down from one generation to the next.
Contemporary Art and Local Heritage
———-is an important preoccupation in contemporary art which is the practice of creating a new work by taking a pre-existing image or from another context and combining the borrowed image with new ones
Appropriation
-A visual delight in the work of art, can take many forms including an appreciation of beauty or decoration, or delight in an element of surprise.
-Most cultures that have a definition of beautiful, define it as something pleasing to the eye, and often resembling an ideal of some sort.
Contemporary Art For Pleasure
-Art has been used to answer our need for intormation.
-Artists who fulfill our need for commentary often speak in a language easy to understand, they view art as primary goal to communication by means of subject matter.
Contemporary Art as Commentary
-Artists earn a living through their art since art and ideas are never free.
-They possess value in the complex web of the creative industries that combine the creation, production and commercialization of creative contents which are tangible and cultural in nature.
Contemporary Art As Profession
Artists may create art to express spiritual beliefs about the destiny of life controlled by the force of a higher power.
Contemporary Art In Spirituality
Art can be a remembrance which is something done as an aid to memory.
We need to commemorate important events and people that have shaped our history and show reverence for those who have gone before us.
Contemporary Art as Remembrance
Art fulfills an expressive function when an artist conveys information about his or her personality, feelings or worldview.
Contemporary Art as Self-Expression
Wht are the Function of Contemporary Art?
Contemporary Art for Pleasure
Contemporary Art As Profession
Contemporary Art As Commentary
Contemporary Art In Spirituality
Contemporary Art As Remembrnce
Contemporary Art As Self-Expression
Contemporary art is ruled by the cult of the new, endeavoring to create works of art that are "———-" and "————".