Design Communication [ARC 1713]

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Project 1a: On-site Sketching

Tiow Tze Jinn1101P13103

Commercial Block

Library Level 2

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Project 1a: On-site Sketching

Project 1b: Tonal Values

Project 1b:Tonal Values

Cross Hatching

Hatching

Scribbling

Stippling

Tiow Tze Jinn1101P13103

Project 2a: Orthographic Drawing

Project 2b: Isonometric DrawingProject 2c: Perspective Drawing

Villa SavoyeParis, France

PerspectiveDrawings

Two PointsPerspective

One PointPerspective

IsonometricDrawings

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1. Project 1a: On-site Sketching Learning Outcomes: . To understand the notion of space of architecture. . To develop skills in visualising of space through observation and perception of a given site. . To develop skills in sketching as a mode of communication.

2. Project 1b: Tonal Values Learning Outcomes: - Four variation of skething techniques based upon the image that will be provided by your tutor.

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3. Project 2a: Orthographic Drawing Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate drafting skills in modern and traditional methods of architectural drawing. - Record and present clear and legible architectural information manually. - Identify and apply architectural conventions and symbols. - Demonstrate in pencil and ink examples of: �����������TQVM�\aXM[����������TQVM�_MQOP\[�����������TQVM�Y]ITQ\a�����������PIVL�TM\\MZQVO

4. Project 2b: Axonometric / Isonometric Drawing. Learning Outcomes: - Ability to express spatial ideas and architectural detail in three-dimension, in the format of an axonometric projection - Understanding of what axonometric projections are, how to generatethem and how to apply them to the design process and presentation. - Ability to produce legible architectural drawings.

5. Project 2c: Perspective Drawings

Learning Outcomes: - Ability to express spatial ideas and architectural detail in three- dimension, in the format of one-point and two-point perspectives. - Understanding of what perspectives (and its different types) are, how to generate them and how to apply them to the design process andpresentation. - Ability to produce legible architectural drawings with strong creative intent.

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