Tashi Pamo | Architectural Graphics 1 | Midterm Portfolio 2017

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ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING SYSTEMS

| Sketching a Favorite Building

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION TO SKETCHUP

| Groups & Components

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TINY HOUSE PROJECT | 20 - 33 |

| Team & Individual Design



SKETCHING A FAVORITE BUILDING | 06 - 10 |

AXONOMIC PROJECTION | 10 |

| Favorite Building Photographs | Finding Dimensions w Google Earth | Multiview Elevation Drawing | 2 - Point Perspective | Plan & Section | Isometric Drawing | Perspective Drawing

| Isometric Axon | Plan Oblique Axon | Elevation Oblique Axon

ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING SYSTEMS OBLIQUE PROJECTION | 11 |

PERSPECTIVE PROJECTION | 12 |

| 30 degrees | 45 degrees | 60 degrees

| 1-Point Perspective | 2-Point Perspective | 3-point Perspective


FRONT ELEVATION

For our first task of the semester we photographed at least two elevations of a favorite small building we could enter.

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SIDE ELEVATION

Building dimensions, length, width, and height, were obtained using Google Earth’s measuring tool.

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BUILDING SKETCHES

ORTHOGRAPHIC MULTIVIEW DRAWING

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BUILDING SKETCHES

2-POINT PERSPECTIVE DRAWING

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BUILDING SKETCHES

Plan and Section of Favorite Building

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Isometric Drawing of Favorite Building

Perspective Drawing of Favorite Building


PRACTICE SKETCHES

OBLIQUE PROJECTION

| 30 degrees

| 45 degrees

| 60 degrees

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PRACTICE SKETCHES

| 1-Point Perspective

| 2-Point Perspective

| 3-point Perspective

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INTRODUCTION TO SKETCHUP

GROUPS & COMPONENTS | 16 - 17 |

Groups & Components


Create a single 4’ x’ 4’ x 4’ cube. Make cube a group & component

Array 10 cubes along 100’

Array 10 rows of 10 cubes along 100’x100’

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Array 10 layers along 100’x100’x100’

Change a component

Make each array row a unique color

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TEAM DESIGN | 20 - 21 |

| Design a Tiny House | Tiny House Layout

TINY HOUSE PROJECT INDIVIDUAL DESIGN | 22 - 32 |

| Concept Sketch & Final Model | Inspiration & Direction | Groups & Components | Exterior Elevation | Section Cuts | Interior Perspectives


TEAM DESIGN In week 3 of Architectural Graphics 1 we were put into teams of 5 or 6 and given a challenge to come up with a Tiny House design.

TINY HOUSE REQUIREMENTS

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a footprint of 160 FT2 or less (i.e 8’X20’ = 160 FT2)

minimum wall thickness of 4”

no height restriction


Our team began design discussions weighing the benefits and constraints for three (3) possible dimensions; 8’x20’, 10’x16’, 12’ 6”x12’ 6”. Accounting for a 4”-6” wall thickness meant an overall loss in square footage, with an 8”- 1’ loss of floor space in each direction, so we decided on a 10’x16’ floor plan.

Team Sketch - Showing a 10’x16’ layout at ½” = 1’-0” scale. (note: oops! We ignored the scale requirement of ¼” or ⅜”)

Dimensions laid out at full scale 21


INDIVIDUAL DESIGN Following the team challenge we started a new Tiny House project of our own individual design with no change in requirements.

TINY HOUSE REQUIREMENTS

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a footprint of 160 FT2 or less (i.e 8’X20’ = 160 FT2)

minimum wall thickness of 4”

no height restriction


FINAL MODEL

CONCEPT SKETCH

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INSPIRATION

Inspired by the “Tall Skinny House� movement around the globe, I began seeking inspiration by narrowing my search to slim, tall, contemporary structures.

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INSPIRATION

I was drawn to sloping rooflines, three stories of front elevation picture windows with sleek, minimal facades but quickly found out the angle of the slope I’m attracted to could not be easily achieved along a mere 16’-20’ long maximum side elevation.

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Given these opportunities and constraints, I explored the design of a three story structure with a 1:3 ratio of width to height, front elevation picture windows, and minimal detailing inside and out.

FLOOR COMPONENTS

| Level 1

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| Level 1 + 2

| Level 1 + 2 + 3

| Level 1 + 2 + 3 + 4


FLOOR & INTERIOR COMPONENTS | L1 Stairs

| L1 Stairs + | L1 Built In Cabinets

| L1 Stairs + | L1 Built Ins + | L1 Seating

| L1 Stairs + | L1 Built Ins + | L1 Seating + | L2 Floor + | L2 Built Ins

| L1 Stairs + | L1 Built Ins + | L1 Seating + | L2 Floor + | L2 Built Ins + | L2 Shower & Toilet

| L1 Stairs + | L1 Built Ins + | L1 Seating + | L2 Floor + | L2 Built Ins + | L2 Shower & Toilet | L3 Floor

| L1 Stairs + | L1 Built Ins + | L1 Seating + | L2 Floor

| L1 Stairs + | L1 Built Ins + | L1 Seating + | L2 Floor + | L2 Built Ins + | L2 Shower & Toilet | L3 Floor | L4 Floor/Roof | L1 - L4 All

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Side Elevation - A ¼” = 1’-0”

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Side Elevation - C ¼” = 1’-0”

Side Elevation - D ¼” = 1’-0”

Side Elevation - B ¼” = 1’-0”


Side Elevation - A ¼” = 1’-0”

Side Elevation - C ¼” = 1’-0”

Side Elevation - D ¼” = 1’-0”

Side Elevation - B ¼” = 1’-0”

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SECTION CUTS

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Level 3

Bedroom | Big Picture Window View

Bedroom | Small Window View

Level 2

Bathroom | Toilet/Shower

Bathroom | Built in/Shower

Level 1

Kitchen | Sink/Stove/Seating Area

Kitchen | Fridge/Built in/Stairs

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P E R S P E C T I V E S E C T I O N C U T S

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