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Name: Karanvir Choudhary Student Number: 30178274 Unit: ARC1301 Tutor: Dr. Eduardo Kairuz Date: 12/06/2020
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TASK A
A1- Photoshop Tutorials A2- Collage by Hand A3- Individual Collages
TASK B
B1- Orthographic Projection B2- Intro. to Model Making B3- Model Making Kit
TASK C
C1- 2D Linework C2- Documenting a Process C3- Crash Landing Map
TASK D
D1- Indesign Testing Layouts D2- Concept Design D3- Drawing Book Draft
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TASK A 5
INVISIBLE CITIES
A1 A2 A3
Photoshop Tutorials
A1
Collage by Hand
3 Collages
Abdy Warhol: Brillo Boxes, 1970
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Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Light Play-Black White Grey, 1930.
Photoshop Tutorial
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A2
A3 COLLAGE BY HAND
MORIANA
In the first class we undertook a quick, hand-made collage exercise, to explore how we can use an abstract composition to communicate architectural and spatial ideas and atmospheres. We had to collect some collage materials including colour papers, a collection of shapes, lines, stickers and textures. Our task was to unite some but not necessarily all of these disparate elements, to create a visual representation of one or more of Italo Calvi-
For the way I depicted Moriana, I thought of the city as one which was partly structured whilst also being partly damage. This is reflected in the collage with the way in which the shapes including squares, polygons and circles located on the left-hand side are put together in a structured manner, giving a sense of controlled order. However, as you focus towards the right-hand side, the well structured city then transitions into a plethora of pointed triangles representing the city’s damaged side, with these triangles appearing to be visually similar to shattered glass being hastily assembled together. With this transition, it demonstrates the gradual distortion of a well functional society into a city displaying the aftermath of a society overrun by chaos, ul-
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timately juxtaposing between the two alternative sides of the city, Moriana.
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TRUDE
OCTAVIA
If on arriving at Trude I had not read the city’s name written in big letters, I would have thought I was landing at the same airport from which I had taken off . The suburbs they drove me through were no diff erent from the others, with the same little greenish and yellowish houses. Following the same signs we swung around the same fl ower beds in the same squares. The downtown streets displayed goods, packages, signs that had not changed at all. This was the fi rst time I had come to Trude, but I already knew the hotel where I happened to be lodged; I had already heard and spoken my dialogues with the buyers and sellers of hardware; I had ended other days identically, looking through the same goblets at the same swaying navels. Why come to Trude? I asked myself. And I already wanted to leave
If you choose to believe me, good. Now I will tell how Octavia, the spider-web city, is made. There is a precipice between two steep mountains: the city is over the void, bound to the two crests with ropes and chains and catwalks. You walk on the little wooden ties, careful not to set your foot in the open spaces, or you cling to the hempen strands. Below there is nothing for hundreds and hundreds of feet: a few clouds glide past; farther down you can glimpse the chasm’s bed. This is the foundation of the city: a net which serves as passage and as support. All the rest, instead of rising up, is hung below: rope ladders, hammocks, houses made like sacks, clothes hangers, terraces like gondolas, skins of water, gas jets, spits, baskets on strings, dumb-waiters, showers, trapezes and rings for children’s games, cable cars, chandeliers, pots with trailing plants.
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Diagram- Moriana
Diagram- Trude
Diagram- Octavia
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3D REPRESENTATION
B1
Orthographic Projection
B2
Introduction to Model Making
B3
Model Making Kit
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B1
ORTHOGRAPHIC LAYOUT This task is a skills building task.You will learn how to read and understand orthographic drawings generate different two dimensional views of three dimensional objects and produce drawings which,through organisation, line weights and notatio are able to communicate the layout and arrangement of an object. Each object had an aerial plan & two elevations. It was our task to draw by hand: - 1 x Plan - 1 x elevation - 1 x section
A4 Collaged Section Numworx Exercise 1-2
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B2
MODEL MAKING
The second part of Drawing B provides you with an introduction to making scale models of 3 dimensional objects.I used the medium of balsa wood and we had to use an existing architect design house as the subject of the model making exercise.
Test Models
Model- Bureau Spectacular House
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B3
MODEL MAKING KIT
Our final task for this drawing was to create a model making kit of an architectural design. The kit contains the model itself, in ‘flat packed’ version, a set of orthogonal and axonometric drawings to describe the capsule, instructions and information about the design and purpose of the structure, and finally a package to contain the lot.
Open Kit Box Photos
Model Making Kit Box
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TASK C Flat Packed and View Photos
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DOCUMENTING TEMPORALITY
C1 C2 C3
2D Linework
Documenting a Process
Map of Crash Landing
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The first part of Drawing C introduces us to Computer Aided Drawing (CAD) in Rhinoceros (Rhino). Rhino is a powerful drawing tool which we will use over the course of our career to do everything from 2D plans and sections, to complex A three dimensional virtual models, through to parametric / coding based design processes. In this task, we were introduced to the interface of Rhino and learnt some basic drawing tools that will enable us to trace images and produce measured CAD line drawings.
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1:20 Site Plan
Section AA’
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The second part of Drawing C required us to document and then represent in various ways the crash-landing event from our studio. We, then represented this event through a sequence / series of images and drawings which show how our model, and the site / environment around it, changed over time during the event.
Photoshoped- Linear layout
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Traced linework- Linear layout
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Final edited- Linear layout
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C3
CRASH LANDING MAP
Test Design Layouts
FINAL Crash Map
Our final task for this drawing was to create the final map of our crash landing. The poster should document the crash site, communicate the process that occurred as the crash took place, and also be able to evoke the atmosphere of the crash event itself. We had to bring together our site drawings, as well as our line drawing sequence. But we also had to add new information in the form of imagery and textual data. The map is a single mixed mode image, like a collage, which brings together several different types and mediums of information.
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A3 Precedent Layout
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DRAWING BOOK
D1 D2 D3
Layout Training
Design Options for Drawing Book
Final Draft
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D1 LAYOUT TRANING This was a skill building task.We had to set up the format of our Drawing Book. Then we had to compose 10 layouts/ pages as training for the Drawing Book to explore different organisational structures, margins types and text.
Testing Layouts
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More Testing Layouts
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D3
D2
DESIGN PROCESS
After looking at relevent precedents,ideas and past student work, I came up with a very simple but impactful design for the drawing book. After presenting my design in the class and taking feedback form my tutor, I started working on my final compilation.
Precedents and Design Ideas
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Final Drawing Book in Progress
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TUTORIALS Final Drawing Book in Progress
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TUTORIALS
PH OP RH IL ID
Photoshop Tutorials
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Orthographic Projection Tutorials
2D Rhino Tutorials
Abdy Warhol: Brillo Boxes, 1970
Illustrator Tutorials
Indesign Tutorials
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Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Light Play-Black White Grey, 1930.
Photoshop Tutorial
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Numworx Exercise
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2D Rhino Tutorial
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Illustrator Tutorial
Archistar Indesign Tutorial
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VISUAL DIARY
VD Drawing A Trial Designs
Drawing B- Unrevised Work
Linear Layout Before Feedback
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BIBLIOGRAPHY Archistar academy- Indesign tutorials
‘Course: Adobe InDesign CC : 01 | Introduction’. n.d. ArchiStar Academy. Accessed 11 June 2020. https://academy.archistar.ai/
Blackwells.co.uk/- Poster for drawing book design idea
‘Blackwell’s, Books for Life and for Learning Blackwell’s’. n.d. Accessed 11 June 2020. https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/home.
Carlasonheim.wordpress.com- Collage for drawing d1 layout
‘Abstract Collages |’. n.d. Accessed 11 June 2020. https://carlasonheim.wordpress.com/2018/10/02/abstract-collag-
Colorbeecreative.com- Poster for drawing book design idea
‘Ctrl Alt Del Art Print’. n.d. Color And Flair. Accessed 11 June 2020. https://www.colorbeecreative.com/products/ctrl-alt-del.
Drawing book by Andrew Vuong- Past student work for reference file:///C:/Users/karan/Downloads/ARC1301_DrawingD_Example%208.pdf Drawing book by Jessica Horden- Past student work for reference file:///C:/Users/karan/Downloads/ARC1301_DrawingD_Example%204.pdf Margeloudonmoody.weebly.com- Collage for drawing d1 layout
‘Marge Loudon Moody’. n.d. Marge Loudon Moody. Accessed 11 June 2020. https://margeloudonmoody.weebly.
Methodtwomadness.wordpress.com- Collage for drawing d1 layout
‘Abstract Collage | Method Two Madness’. n.d. Accessed 11 June 2020. https://methodtwomadness.wordpress.com/tag/abstract-col-
Monash university- Photoshop Tutotrials
‘PH01 - Photoshop (Interface, Bitmap, Resolution)’. n.d. Accessed 11 June 2020. https://monash-panopto.aarnet.edu.au/Panopto/
Monash university- Illustrator Tutorials
‘IL01 Illustrator Tutorial’. n.d. Accessed 11 June 2020. https://monash-panopto.aarnet.edu.au/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx-
Monash university- Rhino Tutorial Images
‘ARC1301 - S1 2020: RH-01 Images to Practice Tracing’. n.d. Accessed 11 June 2020. https://lms.monash.edu/mod/folder/view.
Numworx- Orthographic Projections Tutorials
‘Numworx Secondary Education’. n.d. Accessed 11 June 2020. https://app.dwo.nl/en/se/.
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