Use my mini lecture and critique of your work as direction toward fantastic production. Concentrate on producing quality images and drawings but please take a good stab at the writing. Btw, the laser cutter is working.
Wednesday.
Create a post that starts with your finished design (images and drawings) and then takes the reader through the design process, beginning with the precedent (s) and ending with a written review. This post is made from stuff you already have. It is a draft of the pages you will make to contribute to the next chapter of the book. It will have...
*Striking images of the project (the photos that were due Monday, refined)
*Amazing drawings of the project (the perspective and axo that was due Monday, refined)
Create a post that starts with your finished design (images and drawings) and then takes the reader through the design process, beginning with the precedent (s) and ending with a written review. This post is made from stuff you already have. It is a draft of the pages you will make to contribute to the next chapter of the book. It will have...
*Striking images of the project (the photos that were due Monday, refined)
*Amazing drawings of the project (the perspective and axo that was due Monday, refined)
*Images of precedent (s) with identifying caption(s).
*A paragraph describing what you identify in it, why it is significant and how you will use it. This should include a bulleted list.
*Sketches of your mock up with lists of materials, tools and processes.
*A list of sources for your research into making this construction. In most cases you had to go beyond your precedent to learn about materials and processes, even look at other designs. This is a sort of mini ROL (Review of Literature). What information did you use to help solve this problem? What other literature is there about this? Include a list of sources for your research into making this construction with a summary sentence of what information it held.
*A selection of process photos and sketches from construction with captions.
Trouble? Possibility? Make them interesting. Include conflict and problems (failures).
*A paragraph reviewing the process and describing the value and possible implementation of the detail.
Coming up Friday.
Continue to refine photos, drawings and writing as you layout book pages. Due Friday.
*A paragraph describing what you identify in it, why it is significant and how you will use it. This should include a bulleted list.
*Sketches of your mock up with lists of materials, tools and processes.
*A list of sources for your research into making this construction. In most cases you had to go beyond your precedent to learn about materials and processes, even look at other designs. This is a sort of mini ROL (Review of Literature). What information did you use to help solve this problem? What other literature is there about this? Include a list of sources for your research into making this construction with a summary sentence of what information it held.
*A selection of process photos and sketches from construction with captions.
Trouble? Possibility? Make them interesting. Include conflict and problems (failures).
*A paragraph reviewing the process and describing the value and possible implementation of the detail.
Coming up Friday.
Continue to refine photos, drawings and writing as you layout book pages. Due Friday.
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Stephen D. Bender, AIA
UF Citylab Orlando
bndr, llc.
352-682-4986 Mobile
http://bndrd.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-bender-57066a5
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