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Architectural Design II.

diagrams and site context

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Project 1: Diagramming Architectural Principles

Students should 'learn from precedents' in the first assignment by analysing their design aims and principles, which include not just site and contextual approaches but also the examination of solids, planes, lines, and frames in architectural design. The aspects of architecture and architectonics that develop architectural shape and space through drawing and creating are highlighted. Our objective is to examine how architectural and constructional components are used to create spaces: architectonics.

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Project 2: Designing with Architectural Principles and Materiality - Instropective Pavilion

The second task will need us to investigate our conceptual and operational approaches in order to create a major architectural gesture(s). From the first task, choose one or more architectural principles.  We will need to define the architectural principle(s) that we have chosen. Our objective is to investigate the possible meanings and implications of these architectural principles in the sense that they will influence two areas: generating form and crafting spaces.

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Project 3: Designing with Architectural Principles, Materiality, Context, and User: Atelier By The Stream

Students needs to create an atelier at Wawasan Recreational Park in Puchong for the final project. The building should have a built-up area of 100 square metres and be able to fit two people, including you and a family member, in a short period of time. The atelier needs to fit into the surrounding tropical site surroundings. In order to provide a memorable spatial experience for the user, the structure's design must clearly express its design ideas through the use of architectural principles, materiality, and constructability.

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