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Learning Portfolio


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Getting Started Dog House 1


Getting Started Dog House 1


Plan & Exterior Elevation.


Dog house 1 Reflection •

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Dog House 2


Dog House 2


Plan & Exterior Elevation.


Dog house 2 Reflection •


Circular Stair


Circular stair


Plan & Exterior Elevation.


Circular stair Reflection • •

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Malevich Inspired study


Malevich Inspired study


Plan & Exterior Elevation.


Malevich Inspired study Reflection • •


Paper airplane flotilla


Paper airplane flotilla


Plan & Exterior Elevation.


Paper airplane flotilla Reflection •


Sandbox terrain study


Sandbox terrain study


Plan & Exterior Elevation.


Sandbox terrain study Reflection •


Interior Studies


Interior studies


Interior studies


Plan & Exterior Elevation.


Interior studies Reflection • •


Geometric shape study


Geometric shape study


Plan & Exterior Elevation.


Geometric shape study reflection. •


Photo Matching study


Photo Matching study


Plan & Exterior Elevation.


Photo Matching study reflection. •


Iterative Design Studies


Iterative Design Studies


Iterative Design Studies


Plan & Exterior Elevation.


Iterative Design Studies reflection. • •


Cabin with Loft study


Cabin with Loft study


Cabin with Loft study


Cabin with Loft study


Cabin with Loft study


Cabin with Loft study


Plan & Exterior Elevation.


Interior Plan.


Cabin with Loft study reflection. •


SLO Progress Report SLO 1: Create accurate drawings that communicate simple architectural design intentions. Apply graphic conventions and standards appropriately

Yes, after I create 3D model, I can easily produce my isometric view. (4)

Relate each drawing within a set to each other to fully describe significant aspects of a design from the general to the specific

Roof plan and exterior elevations describe my 3D models as a series of single but related views and perspectives gives a more realistic vision to my design. (4)

Demonstrate a correspondence between the design intentions to be communicated and the graphic representations produced to communicate them

Yes(3)

Produce drawing that are readable and meaningful to others

N/A

SLO 2: Analyze the specific intentions communicated by analog and digital modes of graphic communication. Identify the intended message(s) behind the graphic communication, whether produced by analog or digital means

My design intent was to use basic SketchUp tools to create 3D models that is stand out.(3)

Assess the integrity of the message(s) – identify the strengths and weaknesses of the represented intentions

At this early point of the course, my messages are simple. As is, I’ve successfully envisioned my idea of 3D design.(4)

Assess the efficacy of the related graphic representation(s)

My 3D designs are completely communicated to other with the multiple perspective views along with the roof plan and elevations.(4)

Propose enhancements to what is being graphically communicated

As I learn to use other SketchUp tools and really give me an opportunities to create and design something that I can’t build in real life by my hand and make it become possible to build. It’s really help me improve my imagination.(4)


SLO Progress Report – continued SLO 3: Apply use of scales, line quality, graphic conventions, and drawing systems and techniques. Create clear and appropriately ordered hierarchies of visual information

Yes(3)

Compose elements of a drawing in a clear organized manner that relates visual information on each drawing and between sets of related drawings

N/A

SLO 4: Demonstrate an understanding of the purposes of various architectural graphic techniques. Identify the similarities and differences between:

N/A Yes(4)

Orthographic projections: plan, section, elevations, and details Only isometric views are demonstrated at this point. (4)

Paraline drawing: isometric and oblique Perspective drawing: 1-, 2- and 3-point

Completing these perspective types is just a matter of move around, zooming, and panning. (4)

Compare and contrast the graphic systems describe directly above

Yes(3)

Demonstrate an integrated use of analog and digital tools in the process of developing a set of design intentions

N/A, We haven’t yet used our freehand rapid visualization techniques.


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