INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING
On the first day of ITD, I was scared to learn the module since I am not that good in drawing and I do not have any basics in drawing. I was worried if I would not pass this module. But, when I had my first lecture I thought that it was not that bad after all and I felt like I could do my best in every projects given. I practiced my manual drawing skills everyday so that I can control my hand when outlining my drawings using pen.
Even though I had to do technical drawings all the time, I never feel bored with it, this is because my lecturer is the fun type of person and supportive. He will support me even though sometimes I felt like giving up. He will appreciate the little progress you gave but me as a student, I want to show the best out of me so that I could gain more knowledges.
PROJECT 1 (INDIVIDUAL)
PROJECT 2 (INDIVIDUAL)
FINAL ASSIGNMENT (INDIVIDUAL)
REFLECTION
Most of the informations in this module is that I could use it from now on and in the future. Everything is too meaningful to forget and I am sure the theories that I have learnt will bring benefits to me in my work era. These knowledges are the basics of Architecture so I am so glad that I understood every little details so that I know my level in technical drawings.
This TGC is the most important one for this module. The amounts of times I had to solve problems especially the scale and measurements. All the projects taught me on how to think critically and not messing up the drawings. In project 3, my thinking skills has improved since me and my groupmates have to think about proposed site, the furniture and other requirements.
Time management is important for this module. This is because I had to manage my time properly to finish drawings on time since it need time to think and the projects consist lots of details that should be included. Tutorial class happened once a week so I had to prepare at least one progress to avoid wasting time in the class.