150 likes | 158 Views
This article explains simple project presentation techniques for residential and non-residential design, including portfolios, presentation boards, models, and drawings and renderings.
E N D
Unit 3.04-Explain simple project presentation techniques appropriate for residential and non-residential design. CMagno
Explain simple project presentation techniques A. Portfolios B. Presentation boards C. Models D. Drawings and renderings CMagno
A. Portfolios • What Is a Portfolio? • A portfolio is a collection of student work that exhibits the student's efforts, progress, and achievements in one or more areas of the curriculum. • The collection must include the following: • Student participation in selecting contents. • Criteria for selection. • Criteria for judging merits. • Evidence of a student's self-reflection. CMagno
A. Portfolios Why Use a Portfolio? • Encouraging self-directed learning. • Enlarging the view of what is learned. • Demonstrating progress. • Creating an intersection for instruction and assessment. • Providing a way for students to value themselves as learners. CMagno
A. Portfolios –examples… • Drawing • Photography • Design or project work that demonstrates originality and problem solving capabilities. • Visual and written documentation • 2D or 3D design project • Design related work from another discipline • Group based work, etc. CMagno
B. Presentation boards • Presentation boards are commonly used in work places or schools to display information. • They are easy to create and can be customized to match the environment they will be displayed in. • How to create an efficient board: • Create a catchy headline. This will depend on the topic of your presentation board. • A question or fact can be more attention-grabbing, however. Your headline will need to be quite large to be readable from a distance. • Decide on information to include. • What you choose will depend on the purposeof your board. • For a school, you could display children's work on the topic, or information from a textbook. • For work, referenced material on the topic may be more appropriate. CMagno
B. Presentation boards CMagno
B. Presentation boards CMagno
B. Presentation boards CMagno
C. Models • Interior 3d models and exterior 3d models can be displayed as individual images or as a short movie. • It depends on you which method you want to view your future building. • Architectural 3D Modeling has brought new revolution in architect industry. It allows us to view upcoming buildings like residential, commercial, industrial, institutional and special buildings like sky scrapers. • Architectural 3d modeling services include the following.• 3D Interior Models • 3D Exterior Models • 3D Furniture Models • 3D Product Models CMagno
C. Models CMagno
C. Models CMagno
D. Drawings and Renderings • Rendering can become part of the drawing, but a drawing doesn’t need rendering in order to work. CMagno
A Three-Step Process I used a Sanford Col-erase red pencil on trace to block out this scene of a community ball field. The pencil mockup was reviewed and approved by my client CMagno
Rendering Use: Pen & ink, water color or CAD software to make the rendering. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQIUM_c4WcI - manual rendering 10 min. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRQ3OqVqCe4 – 10minutes chairhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZVXiBvTu08 – rendering tree with colored pencils CMagno