JIANAN CAI
My bedroom is approximately 11’6‘’ by 13’1‘’.In the middle of room is the bed which made of white wood. The room is relatively hollowness, main furniture is bedside ark, chest, storage is expensive, short desk is waited a moment. The room has a large window that provides the main light. The floor is made of walnut, with some bumps.
There are some silk pillows on my bed. On the left side of the bed is my wardrobe, where I put some clothes I often wear. On either side of the bed are two bedside tables, with lamps and some daily necessities. Right above the bed was a picture of me. In the middle of the ceiling was a crystal chandelier. The furniture is western style, so there are wood carved on it.
My ANT diagram traces development and characteristics of the Neoclassicism involved in the design style of the furniture of the room. During the 18th and 19th centuries in Europe and, to a lesser extent, America, neoclassical interior design emerged as one of the prevailing design trends, competing with Romanticism. Today, the style continues to be popular as a timeless aesthetic. Neoclassical interior design is based on the homes of wealthy Europeans and Americans in the 17th and early 18th. In turn, they based their style on (their conception of) the classical period, particularly ancient Greece and Rome. The colors in the neoclassical style are generally mild. And the furniture in the neoclassical style is simple but symmetrical. Urns, jugs, Wedgwood china, pottery, and statues are typical in neoclassical furniture and emphasize a luxurious appearance.
The organizational diagram of my room also focuses on circulation,zones of storage, zones of high lighting,and axes of symmetry. The dash line with the arrow is the path I walk most frequently. It goes from the entrance of the room to the window, which is the circulation. The solid line in the middle divides the sleeping area (which I use a lot) from the opposite storage area (which I rarely touch).The bed is centered on the eastern wall creating an axis of symmetry that runs perpendicular to the east and west walls. Another axis of symmetry runs between the center point of the two end tables. The fan-shaped dash line is the area of high light near the window. The dark red filling area is the storage area of the room, and the light red is the sleeping area (bed).
This graphic composition is composed of 13 lines. The circulation line is wide dash line,like steps. The bed is symmetrically divided by the wide dashed square line. The axis connecting the end tables is solid with flower shaped ends. The solid line separates the two functional areas.Stripes fill the storage area.The area filled of circles at the bottom is the exterior sunlight streaming in. Light-colored squares represent the empty area of the room.
Vectors from the graphic composition are extruded to six heights . The rectangular pattern of linear elements in the northwest corner is the highest part of the graph. In the rest, the height of the grid elements increases from the edge to the middle.
The central partition wall and axis of symmetry represent the symmetry of the room and the most important part of the room, the bed, which is the most frequently used space. The model mainly classifies the different functional Spaces, which will be presented at different levels.
This view shows the perspective of the window. The high lighting area is marked by the hollow cylinder. The grid is the empty area of the ground. A central partition separates the sleeping area from the opposite storage area. The highest bar represents the storage area within the room.Two vertical strips in the middle represent the symmetry of the room, highlighting the room's central functional area ———— bed.