Monday, September 23, 2013

Assignment #3 Field Trip Blog

Feild trip summary-
On the field trip, the first place we went to was the James J Hill House on summit ave. We talked about when it was built and who built it. We went on the tour for 90 minutes and stopped and talked about each house. Then we ate on the bus. We went to the International Market Square and walked around. We looked at all the different rooms and all the stuff.


Summary of James J Hill House
The owner was James J Hill. The James J Hill House was designed in 1887 and completed in 1891.James J. Hill lost the vision in one eye in a childhood bow-and-arrow game. His formal education ended at age 14 when his father died and he took various clerk jobs to help his family.The huge basement of the Hill House contained servants' quarters, a kitchen featuring a dumb-waiter (to bring food to the dining room above it), laundry, boiler room, and hand-pumped bellows for the 1,006-pipe organ in the skylit gallery above. The floor is inlaid marble.The two-story gallery was built for Hill's magnificent art collection, consisting mainly of Barbizon School of mid-19th century landscape papers. Retractable iron grilles on the windows and doors provided security for the collection and the family's other valuable possessions. Much of the art collection was later given to the Minneapolis Institute of Art, which Hill helped found in 1915.
 
Summit Aves Summary-
Rich people lived on Summit Ave. Queen Anne and Greek Revival were the most common house styles on Summit Ave Summit Avenue is a street in Saint Paul, MN United States, known for having a number of historic houses, churches, synagogues, and schools. The street starts just west of downtown Saint Paul and continues four and a half miles west to the Mississippi River where Saint Paul meets Minneapolis. Other cities have similar streets, such as Prairie Avenue in Chicago, Euclid Avenue in Cleveland, and Fifth Avenue in New York City. Summit Avenue is notable for having preserved its historic character and mix of buildings, as compared to these other examples, and it remains a well-preserved example of a Victorian residential boulevard.[2]
Summit Avenue is part of two National Historic Districts and two City of Saint Paul Heritage Preservation Districts. The National Historic Districts are the Historic Hill District, The history of Summit Avenue dates back to the early 1850s, when Saint Paul was in its infancy. Mansions were starting to appear on top of the hill in the earliest days of the city. An 1859 photograph by Joel Whitney shows six houses on the hill. Edward Duffield Neill owned the first house on Summit Avenue, in a location now occupied by the James J. Hill House. My favorite house was this queen Anne on the left.

 
International Market Square-

 The historic building of IMS has been home to several innovative and creative pioneers of Minneapolis design.Built in 1905, the IMS building was modeled after the San Francisco Design Center. Initially, the structure served as the manufacturing facility for Northwestern Knitting. It later housed the headquarters for Munsingwear Inc., a business that transformed the garment industry with its union suit. In 1985, International Market Square became Minnesota’s largest renovated building and our home, providing the most innovative and celebrated interior design resources. Whether you need help with your office, kitchen, bathroom, lighting, windows, or fabric/textiles, we’ve got you covered. IMS is proud to be part of this enduring landmark of design. In the International Market Square there is show rooms for the public and some show rooms, you have to be an interior designer or have an interior designer with you when you look at the show rooms. They have kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms, and bedroom show rooms. They have decor and art galleries also.



Thursday, September 12, 2013

Assignment #2 ; 4 Homes Of The Life Cycle

 
 
 This house is for abolescents because it fits my family members. Right now I am 15 years old and I’m currently living with my mom. This house is a good fit because me and my mom don't need much room to maneuver around. Our house is a 2 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom, 2 level home. I feel like the house I am living in right now is a perfect example of the physical and psychological needs that I need for this stage in my life. It provides me with shelter, safety, food, privacy, and also love and belonging.



This home is for my young adult years. It's a town home and I would love to live here because it's not to small but it's not too big. It's cheap enough for when i am in my young adult years. This is an option for me to live in when I get a little older around 20-30's. This house will be able to meet my physical and psychological needs because it will provide me with shelter, safety, and sleep.

 
When I turn into my late 30's and early 40's. More for my middle years. I am going to live in a warm state preferably Las Vegas. Some of my family live there. This house would be perfect because by this time I would want to have a set family. This would fit my physical and psychological needs because it provides me with everything I would need to live my life at this age.
 


  When I get older, maybe in my 70- 80's. The life cycle for this house would be senior citizen. Ill want to live close to family and close to my home town because that's where I will feel more comfortable. This would be a town home again. Town homes are cheap and a bit bigger than apartments. you get a little more privacy than apartments also. This will fit my physical and psychological needs because it provides shelter, food, safety, and everything I need when I become a senior citizen.











Monday, September 9, 2013

Assignment #1 ; Mood Board

bedroom
     
My mood board reflects my personality because I like to be organized and like to have a bright color with black décor. This design reflects my room because it’s just like my room. This look is very popular and cute. Baby blue is my favorite color and it’s very calming.
Philippi Blackboard Photo Frame- $46
Stamped Numbers Clock $100
Set of 2 Cue Wall Candleholders $22
myHaven One Drawer Night Stand $529
Wood Life Is Good Art Wall Plaque $11
Spell It Out & Pillow $55
Surya Chevron Ocean Blue Pouf $303
Zuo Modern Amelie Black Upholstered Platform Bed (King) $1,825
Stacy 12x18 Silk Pillow, Blue $45
Sky Blue Pendant Light (sky Blue Pendant Light) $1,600
Diamantini & Domeniconi Butterfly Clock Black $205
Asst. of 3 Norte Candleholders $30
Anchor 20x20 Cotton Pillow, Red $69
Jonathan Adler Zig Zag Grey Throw Blanket $295
Overlap mirror $308
Sunshine 12x20 Pillow, Teal $25
S side table black $200
Mira Media Center $769
Total- $6,437