Architectural Collage:
Constructing basic
architectural framework
Adding final color (marker,
paint, manipulated student
photo self portraits) details
and embellishments-those
elements that make it a
“Painted Lady”.
Student share and critique
Demonstration of
collage techniques
and basic
construction materials
(cardboard, glue,
scrap paper,
cellophane, scissors,
etc.) usage
Students begin to
plan, organize, and
work
2 Sessions
1 Sessions
Concepts
(students need to know)
Skills
(students need to be able
to do)
Bloom’s Taxonomy
Levels
Basic knowledge of artist
vocabulary such as:
Architecture, Architecture
Façade, Gingerbread
Trim, fish scale shingles,
shutters, overlap,
scalloped flashings,
moldings, brackets,
cornices, balusters,
gables and grills.
Collage, Victorian Age,
Large bay windows,
Wraparound Porch
Anchored By Turrets,
Octagon or Round
Shapes, Gables and Hip
Roofs, Two-Storied
Square Shape
Elements of Art:
Lines
Shapes
Geometric Shapes
Circles
Squares
Rectangles
Semi-circles,
Be able to recognize
geometric and organic
shapes
Be able to use logical
sequence
Plan and organize to
create a multi-media
collage
Use geometric shapes to
construct facade
Build a collage surface.
Plan new spaces.
Use appropriate
vocabulary: collage,
surface, texture, façade,
gingerbread trim, fish
scale shingles, shutters,
overlap, scissors
Recognize that works of
- Remembering:
use of scissors,
glue, etc., collage
technique,
geometric shapes: - Understanding:
describe
characteristics of
Victorian
architecture,
architecture in
general, explain
collage process - Applying:
Assemblage of
collage,
overlapping,
textural
embellishments,
use of shapes to
simulate building
features - Analyzing: