Posted by : Jason Yap The Architect Monday 2 December 2013

Measure, Draw & Diagram It

Introduction
This is the second part of the project 1, which is 'Measure, Draw & Diagram It'. We were divided following the current tutorial group, my group was MVRDV. We were given a site to be measured, observed and presented in drawings form for presentation purposes. We then have to draw our parts of the site, the plan, elevation, details, section and others.

Objectives
- To apply basic principles and elements of design and drawing
- Visualise
- Communicate ideas.
- To demonstrate observation and visualisation skills

Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this assignment, students will be able to demonstrate the following:

1. Identify the fundamental principles, elements and techniques in sketching, drawing, design process and presentation skills.

2. Demonstrate observation skills and be able to record, organize, interpret and describe a variety of issues via visual communications effectively.

3. Manipulate variety of media and techniques to visualize ideas leading to a finish product

4. Apply drawing as a means of communication

Task - 8 free hand drawings

A) 1 plan (one A3) (only main measurements)
B) 2 elevations + 1 section (two A3)
C) 2 details (two A3) (plan, elevation and section)
D) 1 location plan+ 1 sketched perspective (one A3) INTRODUCTION PAGE
E) 1 bubble diagram(s) (one A3) (of the space showing
F) 1 sketched axonometric diagram (one A3) (of anything related to the space)



Reflection 

     From this project, I was really happy to have the opportunity to draw floor plans, bubble diagram and others. It wasn't easy at all at first but I got to know better through tutorials. I'm glad that I could refine the mistakes I've made. I used to think that these drawings are so easy but through this project, it ain't easy at all, there are a lot more to learn. It was a great experience and this has motivated me on being an Architect, I am slowly moving towards my dream.

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