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I learned how to draw 3-Dimensional drawings: One Point Perspective, Two Point Perspective, and Plan Oblique.

Plan Oblique (Freehand)

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Different Angles of the Final Model (for comparison to Plan Oblique).

Project Description

Using the kit of parts to create a retreat house for an artist and learn to use the ordering principles, such as axis, hierarchy, datum, rhythm, symmetry, and transformation. I designed my retreat using architectural assemblies such as a cartesian cross, cube, L- shape, and stick as defying objects.

Section cut through private spaces (freehand).

Section cut through public and semi-private spaces (freehand).

This project taught me how to design series of spaces for two people and create a visual composition between the assemblies.

Project Description

Design a Park Pavilion adjacent to a mountain. Create a unique mountain surface by combining 3D shapes (hexagons).

All drawings must be done freehand without a ruler.

Define space, volume, and form with basic architectural elements and use principles of design, such as reverberation, adjacency, and hinging.

Free-hand drawing: One Point Perspective, Sections, and Floor Plans.

Girl with Freckles

Ebony pencil on sketch paper

February, 2018

9”x9”

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