- personal site information collection + analysis
- researches and development + references
- ground floor plan with context at 1:100 (+ roof plan if relevant to your project)
- elevation with context at 1:100
- longitudinal section with context at 1:100
- transversal section(s) with context at 1:50
- axonometric or isometric projection (exploded if relevant to your project / scale to be defined individually)
- 4 perspective renderings, each size A3 minimum
- study models
- final model at 1:100 (+section or detail models at 1:50 according to the development of your project)
Again, those are minimum requirements, you are encouraged to produce more if those are mastered and if your project can be better explained through a video, an animation etc.
Friday's tutorial will be dedicated to (re)presentation. Bring scaled drawings (even if not completed yet).
We will not discuss design.
Post your work for questions/answers.
Work hard - it's the last straight line before the arrival (french expression...)!
PS: ideas and inspirations for presentation / renderings / technical drawings:
+ from other architecture schools (look at older posts as well)
+ a threshold project awarded by the RIBA President Medals (read the student statement)
+ special reference for Pun: http://www.presidentsmedals.com/Project_Details.aspx?id=2424
and somehow for Amy: http://www.presidentsmedals.com/Project_Details.aspx?id=2541&dop=True&year=2010
and somehow for Amy: http://www.presidentsmedals.com/Project_Details.aspx?id=2541&dop=True&year=2010