PANG QI YUAN ERNEST
TUTORIAL EXERCISE
T1. Self-Expression.
Free-themed sketch of my favorite place
T2. Tonal Values and Rendering
Rendering of sphere through different hatching techniques
T3. Architectural Lettering
Practice through writing the lyrics of my favorite song
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T4. Coloring Media and Scale
Redraw a floor plan to scale and render with color
PROJECT 1
Movie Poster
A movie poster is a great medium to inspire interests and to create the very first impression of the film, which can make or break the desire of movie-goers to watch the film. A movie poster is basically a glimpse into what the movie is about and therefore it is important to make it reflect the movie as much as possible. The best way to do this is to recreate the main storyline the movie revolves around on the poster. Capturing the essence of the movie in the poster is essential as it dictates all of the design choices you’ll be making. In this project, students will be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills acquired through the prior exercises performed in this class through the design of a movie poster
PROJECT 2
Farnsworth House
The Farnsworth House was designed and constructed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe between 1945 and 1951. He created buildings with free and open space within a minimal framework, using expressed structural columns. He did not believe in the use of architecture for social engineering of human behavior, as many other modernists did, but his architecture does represent ideals and aspirations. His mature design work is a physical expression of his understanding of the modern epoch.
FINAL PROJECT
Presentation Board
Architecture presentation boards are a tool to showcase your work. They are a way to draw the viewers into the design process and methods, providing an overall summary and vision for the project. It is 2 basically a medium that are communicating the design and showcasing artistic skills, and sense as a designer. The architectural model is a tool often used to express a building design or masterplan. The model represents architectural ideas, and can be used at all stages of design. An architectural model shows the scale and physical presence of the design. The model is a 3 dimensional replica or expression of the design, usually at a scale much smaller than full size.