Reference no: EM132767922
Steps:
Select your Case Study House
Research the design intent of your Case Study House and find plans, sections, and elevations with enough information to allow you to model it
Model your chosen Case Study House in your chosen CAD software
Render your chosen Case Study House in your chosen animation software
Present the story/narrative of your chosen Case Study House as a hybrid multi-media booklet/portfolio
Step 1: Select
Select your Case Study House from houses 1-27 as listed.
Step 2: Research
You will have a conduct some preliminary research in the Library and online to procure the necessary plans, sections, and elevations to model your chosen Case Study House. You will need to look a number of different options to find the one that has the most amount of information, and is the most interesting to you. There are a number of documentary videos that are provided to you to get an overview of the houses. Choose wisely.
Step 3: Model
You can model your chosen case study house in any CAD package you like. However, make sure you are aware of the workflow required in order to animate and render your case study house in other software.
Step 4: Render
Apply the skills and knowledge you have gained through the Archistar Academy modules and render the required plan, exterior, interior, and VR views of your chosen Case Study House.
Step 5: Present
Apply the skills and knowledge you have gained through the Archistar Academy InDesign modules, and compose a booklet outlining the complete project outcomes as listed below.
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
This project will be combined into a Portfolio Submission that will include the following:
Now, imagine that you are the designer of the Case Study House and that you have an online portfolio submission due for the project. Treat the composition of the booklet as if the house project was your own and you were attempting to communicate its various concepts, themes, and spatial quality.
The material above, will be collated into a booklet of 12 (twelve) pages minimum covering the techniques and outcomes of the course.
The booklet will form the principal output format for the course and should be submitted through Learnonline as an interactive .pdf file.
The booklet will include a short 300 word (max) reflective summary that describes the design approach you have employed, and your use of specific digital media and the architectural design content you are engaging with. This text is expected to be an academically critical work, incorporated as part of our portfolio, that should demonstrate an understanding of the relationship of representation methods to media in architectural design.
The booklet will include all necessary titles and annotations that would be conventionally included in a portfolio of an architectural project.
It will specifically include:
2 (two) Interior and 2 (two) Exterior perspective renders (not to scale): Still images of fully rendered scenes of the interiors and exteriors of your chosen Case Study House. 4 (four) images minimum, preferably showing differing lighting conditions (day and night, for example).
1 (one) render of the house's floor plan (1:100 or 1:50): Rendered image of the plan taken from one of your modelled environments and adjusted using the techniques covered in the Archistar Academy module and tutorial sessions. Preferably, the plan will not be in perspective unless there is a specific reason to do so.
2 (two) immersive VRs (not to scale, suitable for Google Cardboard VR viewer): VRs of fully rendered scenes of interiors of your chosen Case Study House, preferably showing differing lighting conditions (day and night, for example), will be presented using a Google Cardboard VR viewer and a phone. You can buy cheap Google Cardboard VR viewer boxes here: https://vr.google.com/cardboard/get-cardboard/ Buy one in groups and share it to test your VRs. NOTE: The generated QR codes relating to your 360 panoramas are to be included in your final PDF portfolio submission.
Attachment:- Case Study House.rar