Phase 6 (Final Presentation)
FINAL REVIEW
We'll be using a zoom meeting for both days of the review. Details and the one-click link to join will be sent via a calendar invite. As with desk crits there will be a waiting room for entry and you're requested to use your full name for easy identification. You're also encouraged to visit other … Continue reading FINAL REVIEW
RENDERING / GRAPHICS
Q: (How) Should I render this? A: What are you trying to tell us with this drawing? Your graphic choices should help reinforce the purpose of each drawing. At this point in the semester nobody is gong to read a long blog post, but I'm hoping to help answer some recent questions on the topic … Continue reading RENDERING / GRAPHICS
DIAGRAMS part 2
Early on we focused on diagrams of program and programmatic relationships (bubbles and blocks) and of the sharing concepts introduced in the studio. These diagrams should reappear in some form in your final projects but now that you have developed buildings there are additional diagrams you should consider incorporating into your final presentation. Narrative Diagrams … Continue reading DIAGRAMS part 2
STRUCTURE
Mass Timber & General Guidelines As a studio we're using mass timber framing for our structure. For our section that means primarily CLT (cross-laminated timber) panels for floors and structural walls and glulam (glue-laminated timber) columns and beams. All non-structural walls (and some structural walls) can be built out of typical stud wall construction. The … Continue reading STRUCTURE
PRESENTATION PREP
4/13/20 in-studio activity. In your designated break-out group watch the highlighted portions of the presentations from the Anthony Timberlands competition finalists. Working in your assigned small group complete the Presentation Outline form on the google drive: Dorte Mandrup. From minutes 16:00 - 33:00. You don't need to cover the structural portion that occurs after 33:00 … Continue reading PRESENTATION PREP
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