DESIGN COMMUNICATION
This module introduces students to the critical skills needed to communicate in the field of architectural design. Students will be able to effectively communicate ideas in architectural drawings by using a variety of expression and visualization techniques.
REFLECTION AND PERSPECTIVE
Looking back on the lectures, assessments, and projects given during this difficult semester, I am grateful that the many barriers that arose as a result of the situation at hand were minimized to the greatest extent possible, thanks to the lecturers', tutors', and students' continued cooperation. Although not as effective as regular face-to-face sessions in the studio, I understand that online learning has become the new norm in the current situation. As a result, I respect the lecturers and tutors for going to such great lengths.
On that note, I applaud my tutors and module coordinators for going above and beyond to provide online learning, even preparing lecture slides and setting up submission boxes on time and in great detail. They have worked extremely hard to ensure a smooth learning experience throughout the semester.
ASSIGNMENTS AND PROJECTS
MOVIE POSTER
Through the creation of a movie poster, we were expected to demonstrate freehand illustrative skills such as rendering, lettering, and self-expression.
FARNSWORTH HOUSE
Modelmaking, Orthographic Drawings, Axonometric, and Perspectives are the four parts of this project. We were able to gain a thorough understanding of the architectural detail and spatial values of Ludwig Mies van de Rohe's Farnsworth House as a result of the project.
FINISHING AND PRESENTATION
In order to effectively communicate the architectural design in a presentation board, we had to refer to our previous project on Farnsworth House and create a cohesive and eye-catching package.