Please use the following formats so the Team can share data:
· CAD 2010
· Revit 2009
· Sketchup 2009
· Adobe CS3
Kristine: Post Aerial Photos, BRA Maps, CAD Layers/ Line Weights, Distribute Assignment
Melissa: Post photos if any and scanned sketches with site dimensions, Receive CAD plans of BRA Model/ Property Lines/ Plot Plans from Kristine and add perimeter boundary/ fence posts, entry gates. Send files to Gabby and Post on Blogger
Gabby: Post photos and scanned sketches with site dimensions, Receive CAD plans of perimeter boundary/ fence posts from Melissa and add interior garden survey information (trees, water access, gardens, etc.) Send files to Lisa and Post on Blogger.
Lisa: Post photos and scanned sketches if any, Receive CAD plans of site from Gabby and build chip board site model (fence posts, openings, trees, water access, gardens and building) Post on Blogger.
Brandon: Post photos and panoramic photo montage and site analysis, include concept sketches as desired, Post on Blogger.
Team: Think about opportunities and post ideas.
Charles and Ben: Post team contact information. Include emails and cell phone info.
Showing posts with label vertical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vertical. Show all posts
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Saturday, January 30, 2010
image database
at this link you will find:
_the folder for the class presentation
_Ground surfaces
_Vertical surfaces
_Horizontal surfaces
- I encourage you to find your own images and precedents (at least one other new precedent that doesn't figure in the list). you are free to use these though as a final recourse. You just need to make sure you know name of project, materials, assembly methods, author and any other pertinent information related to it. go as deep as you can.
- and remember, the assignment is about taking these installations apart and annotating this process on paper and ultimately in digital format. Surface/form analysis & tectonic (DNA) analysis.
- finally, don't forget about the PECHA KUCHA for next class. it doesn;t take a huge amount of time, but it does require some thought and planning to preparing a good series
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010
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