There’s No Place Like Home
Architectural Slab Project
YOUR ACTIVITY:You will create a small clay house that clearly illustrates a specific architectural style. You will also decide who will dwell in your house (animals, cartoon characters, fairies, family, etc.) and/or how your house can be used (as a luminary, planter, dish, etc.)
Homes and Houses
Homes and Houses
Research & BrainstormingResearch different styles and
periods of architecture and find ones that interest you…
Start with a Google Search Architectural Styles Great Buildings Famous
Architecture/Architects Historic Buildings/Houses Styles of Houses Modern Houses
OR try some of the websites on the project sheet
Research & Brainstorming Consider the different dwellings and decide what
direction you want your design to go in Choose one style of architecture and print at least FIVE
examples that you have gained inspiration from.
Research & Brainstorming Brainstorm ideas on the details of the house you will
create. See Brainstorming & Sketching sheet. What possible shapes could the walls be? What kind of rooftop could you create? Think shape,
angles and shingles. Will the top be closed or lidded? Where and how many windows? What shape are
they? Where and what type of doors? What shape are doors? Is the house new or old? Stairs, balcony, chimney, shutters? Other ideas and details? Textures?
Research & Brainstorming Sketch 3 different house ideas
Share sketches with teacher and choose one final design
Research & Brainstorming Complete a final detailed drawing of what your house
will look like Include details, textures, windows, doors, potential
colors, etc.
Creating a Pattern & Template Draw the shape of the walls, roof and floors on a piece
of newsprint. THIS SHOULD BE ACTUAL SIZE!!! Share plan with teacher and once approved you will
trace onto coated board, cut out the parts and put them together in 3D form – essentially you will construct the house out of this board.
Be sure to label ALL parts!
Use template to cut slab pieces and set aside to become leather hard.
Build your house then add details, textures, and any of the features you developed previously.
TODAY:Complete Steps #1-6 in packet
• Analyze different styles of architecture• Brainstorm the type of house you will create• Finalize ONE style of Architecture and the
type of house you will build• Print 5 inspirational images for reference• Answer brainstorming questions • Complete three sketches• Meet with me, choose one
ARCHITECTURE & HOUSES:In Ceramics
Jack Earl
Mary Fischer
Richard Notkin
Sheena Ruchte
David Furman
Robert Arneson
David Stabley