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Frank Gehry- Cardboard building design 
To learn how to problem-solve and build within constraints. You will be building a building that you would want to see in downtown Jacksonville in the style of Frank Gehry. You need to take risk and problem solve.
Rubric Code: JX38477
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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Beginning

11 pts


Developing

14 pts


Accomplished

17 pts


Mastery

20 pts

Elements of Design

- is there some kind of structure and design to it? Does it look 3-D? How does it look from different angles?

11

The student did the minimum or the artwork was never completed.
14

The student did the assignment in a satisfactory manner, but lack of planning was evident
17

The art work shows that the student applied the principles discussed in class adequately.
20

The art work shows that the student applied the principles discussed in class in unique manner.
Creativity

- How does the piece look?
-Does it resemble a building you would want to see downtown?
-Did you take risk?

11

The piece shows little or no evidence of original thought.

Does not resemble anything

No risk were taken
14

The student's work lacked sincere originality


Lacked design in a building you would want to see downtown.

Risk was not taken effectivly
17

The student work demonstrates originality.


Resembles a building you would want to see downtown

Risk was taken
20

The student work demonstrates a unique level of originality

Resembles a building you would want to see downtown, by using reference of Frank Gehry's work

Risk was taken effectively.
Effort

- effective use of time
-was able to problem solve on their own

11

The student did not finish the work in a satisfactory manner.
14

The student finished the project, but it lacks finishing touches or can be improved upon with little effort.
17

The student completed the project in an above average manner, yet more could have been done.
20

The student gave an effort far beyond the requirements of the project.
Skill

-Ability to cut the cardboard neatly.
- ability to use glue gun.
- ability to connect cardboard together

11

The student showed poor craftsmanship or lack of understanding.
14

The student showed average craftsmanship and understanding.
17

The student showed above average craftsmanship and understanding.
20

The artwork is outstanding and was finished with a great deal of patience.
Responsiveness

Attitude towards project. Responsiveness to other people at the table.

11

The student displayed a negative response throughout the development of the piece.
14

The student displayed a negative response at times during the development of the piece.
17

The student displayed a positive response most of the time during the development of the piece.
20

The student displayed a positive response all of the time during the development of the piece.
Requirements

1. Cardboard will be connected with the use of hot glue
2. Represents a building you would want to see in Downtown Jacksonville.
3.Inspired by the style of Frank Gehry
4. Turned in on time

11

Fulfilled 1 out of the 4 requirements.
14

Fulfilled 2 out of the 4 requirements.
17

Fulfilled 3 out of the 4 requirements.
20

Fulfilled all of the requirements.





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