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WEEKLY REFELCTIONS
Week01
The AI is a great help for the human use. It lets out our memory and our intelligence to another world. If we are somehow not able to communicate out ideas through presentation or a piece of paper then we can simply communicate with AI and get to the solution.
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Week02
2-dimensional line drawings could depict 3D objects. A flat piece of paper may reveal the volume and form of an item using various parallel projection and perspective sketching techniques.Distraction and complexity keep getting more and more sophisticated. While a 2D drawing can convey just enough information to make a concept clear.
Week03
For image only references it is a bit difficult to read oyt something een tho the images communicate alot, but the conversations that are trying to communicate lack. For word only references in my personal opinion it turns out to be bit boring reading all the time. And, in the case of line drawings ony they make the medium much more easier but again there is a bit lack of the above two mediums .But when all thre put together come out to be a strongest communication help.
Week05
A variety of aspects and features in architecture can convey emotion. To portray emotions through different types of movement (such as fast, surprising movement compared to gentle, delicate behaviour), an architectural project may use kinetic equipment. The presence or absence of characteristics in a built environment may help the space's emotive aims even more. We perceive the world around us through our senses.
Week06
When adapting a design for a particular site, iterations and variations are essential. These differences may take waste management into account as well as the fabrication process. Exploring a design's scale and shape can help you strike a balance between getting your point across and producing too much waste. Another way to cut waste is to change a system's pattern or reduce a mechanism's complexity to its bare minimum components and materials.
Week07
Architectural representation need not only be in the form of standard drawings. Techniques like collages and drawings that examine the trip through a space in two dimensions can underline the concept of experience. Models and textural analysis are two examples of more three-dimensional items that could be represented. Despite these methods, a two-dimensional drawing has a lot of potential and power to convey an architectural space's experience. The use of human figures and isometric drawings to accentuate scale and distance, as well as images that depict activity occuring in the space, are essential for enhancing the design itself. The visual representation cannot just be concerned with the design in order to accurately convey an architectural experience.One of the most important methods to convey experience is through line work and visuals that depict motion and circulation. Another approach to characterise the stages or change of an experience through time is through materiality, opacity, and gradient.