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DESIGN COMMUNICATION

In this module, students are exposed to critical skills required to communicate within architectural design. Various means of expression and visualization will assist students to effectively convey ideas in architectural drawings.

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REFLECTION AND PERSPECTIVE

Looking back on the lectures, evaluations, and projects delivered during this challenging semester, I am pleased to report that, thanks to the lecturers', tutors', and students' ongoing collaboration, the various barriers that arose as a result of the situation at hand were eliminated to the greatest extent possible. 


Although not as effective as frequent face-to-face encounters in the studio, I acknowledge that in today's world, online learning has become the new norm. As a result, I admire the lecturers and teachers for putting up such great effort.​


On that topic, I appreciate my tutors' and module organizers' efforts to provide online learning no matter what the cost, including meticulously creating lecture slides and putting up submission boxes. They have worked tirelessly throughout the semester to ensure a smooth learning environment.
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ASSIGNMENTS AND PROJECTS

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MOVIE POSTER

Through the creation of a movie poster, we were supposed to demonstrate freehand illustration skills such as rendering, lettering, and self-expression.
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FARNSWORTH HOUSE

Modelmaking, Orthographic Drawings, Axonometric, and Perspectives are the four sections of this project. We were able to gain a thorough understanding of the architectural detail and spatial values of Ludwig Mies van de Rohe's Farnsworth House as a result of the research.

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FINISHING AND PRESENTATION

In order to properly explain the architectural concept in a presentation board, we had to refer to our prior works on Farnsworth House and build an unified and eye-catching package.

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