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Communications 01|02
Communication 01 Lead
Fenick-Sanchez Carlos
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Communication 02 Lead
Olubodun Bandele
Communication 01-02 Tutors
Mohammad Kasim, Fenick-Sanchez Carlos, Olubodun Bandele, Vanezi Angels, Papakonstantinou Adamos, Wang Tang Daniel, Bowkett Steve The teaching of advanced digital drawing software is an essential part of the course if employment is to be gained in an architect’s office during the course or in the year out between degree and Masters. Students are required to supplement all taught workshops with extensive, self-managed practice in all digital technologies. These modules are taught over the space of two years to allow students time to develop their skill-set alongside their own design portfolios. Some of the short courses delivered within this module include, 2D-3D Cad, Model Making, Observational Drawing, BIM, Introduction to Robotics, Advance 2D-3D Cad and programming software.
Communications involves both analogue drawing and modeling, and the acquisition of advanced digital design skills. Communication 1 comprises of an introduction to the techniques of two- and three-dimensional visual communication, including drawing, model making and digital expression, in order to allow the exploration of experimental media via the facilities provided within the university. The aim of the module to provide you with skills of representation, visual communication and encourage modelling creativity in both the physical and digital world of architecture.; Communications 2/Digital Media covers the basics of 3D computer modeling and fabrication, and is connected to development of a design project.
The course aims to deliver the fundamentals of 2D drafting and 3D modeling techniques, the basic control over Rhino 3D, the techniques to generate 2D drawings from 3D models and vice versa. The importance of photographic composition and the knowledge to utilize online resources to further develop one’s CAD skills.