Monday, 27 April 2020

ARCH1101 Week 11: Review


Review Sheet #1
Completed by Tracey Lau


Review Sheet #2
Completed by Frances De Asis

Friday, 24 April 2020

ARCH1101 Assessment 3: Experiment 2 - DRAFT


Theory
'Healthy' Architecture: How breathable design and strong links to the natural environment improve satisfactionproductivity, and overall wellbeing.


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3x Sketch Perspective Drawings


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36x Custom Textures


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2x Animated Axonometric Drawings
axonometric


2-point perspective


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SketchUp Model (incomplete)
overview of school of architecture

bridge / walkway connecting main building (left) to lecture theatre (right)

school connecting to Square House; stairs leading from ground to third level

view from second level walkway

view of outside from workshop on third level

small courtyard

academic staff building (left) and general school building (right)

view from top level of academic staff building

MOVING ELEMENT 1: glass walls that open out to allow natural ventilation / fresh air

Monday, 20 April 2020

ARCH1101 Week 10: Move


Custom textures



3 Chosen Textures 
chosen texture #1; original drawing on left, illustrator render on right

chosen texture #2; original drawing on left, illustrator render on right

chosen texture #3; original drawing on left, illustrator render on right


Chosen Textures in SketchUp Model
 chosen texture #1; applied to floor of rooftop garden / student meeting space
chosen texture #2; applied to underside of walkways
chosen texture #3; applied to balustrade in library / student meeting space and academic staff building


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Lumion: Moving Elements
Moving Element #1
This element is a glass wall that swings open to allow natural air flow into the space.  Each pane of glass can move separately, but for the purpose of the video they move together.

Moving Element #2
This element is a pair of glass sliding doors that meet in the corner of the space.  When opened, they allow for extensive movement between the interior and exterior spaces.