TUTORIAL EXERCISES (INDIVIDUAL)
TUTORIAL EXERCISE 1-4
In addition to showing how and where a variety of visual communication abilities are required, visual communication for architecture also demonstrates how to translate field observations into a presentation paper. Making sure that everyone understands what is displayed and what it means tests the designer's ability. According to conventional wisdom, the human brain's right side is always associated with creativity, adaptability, threat, and intuition, in contrast to the left side, which is more focused on being tight, analytical, rational, and fact-comprehensive. Because of this, society has conditioned us to use our left brains, but when someone is being creative, he is concurrently using both sides of his brain.
OBJECTIVES
Enhance the ability to communicate architectural ideas, spaces, and forms.
TASKS
NOTES
FINAL OUTCOMES
TUTORIAL EXERCISE 1
TUTORIAL EXERCISE 2
TUTORIAL EXERCISE 3
TUTORIAL EXERCISE 4
REFLECTION
This project guided me to the basic elements and ordering principles knowledges in which I have applied into 4 of my models. I have acquired the abilities necessary for design thinking, and I know I will utilize them in the future. How to differentiate my work from others' work by adding value and high standards because everything has a purpose for being present.
With the help of this project, I was able to go in depth in understanding the planes and volumes, solving my model challenges. Since I had to pay attention to every last detail, it was challenging to correct my mock-up models. However, my lecturer helped me by offering suggestions for how to make my mock-up and final models better.
I got reflect to my mistakes and made improvements in order to get the perfect models. I took notes about every little details that I could improvise and made sure my lecturer's feedbacks in my notes. Showing progress every week is important in order to be sure that I am on the right track. I talked to my lecturer regarding tattoo stamps since it was my first time doing models' tattoo stamps.