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ADP 3D MODELLING AND ANIMATION I
ADP INTERACTIVE DESIGN, FILM EDITING AND SOUND, SCRIPTING
ADP 3D MODELLING AND ANIMATION III
Project Lecture BArch2 Werner Skvara
AU_1.16A Thu 9.30–12.45
The course covers the fundamentals of 3D modelling in computer-aided design. It provides students with an understanding of different types of modelling techniques and the skills to construct virtual models, extract two-dimensional visualizations and design basic animations. The course is closely connected to the BArch2 design studios.
Project Lecture BArch 2 Eva Sommeregger
AU_1.16A Tue 10.00–11.30
Let’s draw a thermostat: a thermostat and the space it generates. Manifold ways exist in which this task may be realised – each of them carries its own set of assumptions, presets and ways to look at the world. We will dive into some of these ways to explore their potential, investigating spaces that may only come into existence in 3D CAD. Or in film. Or in a 2D drawing. Or in AR. We will examine the constructs that are nec-
essary to realise those spaces using off-the-shelf-software in imaginative ways. Ultimately different tools will be employed to produce interactive spaces: their fluid and genuinely dynamic characteristics will be captured by students using the means of AR, resulting in spatial and timebased drawings that expand the limitations of two-dimensional static architectural representations.
Seminar BArch6 René Ziegler
AU_1.16A Thu 16.00–17.30
The course develops students’ modeling and animation skills, including solid-modeling und surfacemodeling techniques across diverse software applications. It teaches advanced animation techniques, shading and lighting simulation.
Diploma Salon 2019. Photo: Lisa Penz
IKA S2020