This document provides an overview of various architectural projects and topics covered in a design course. It includes summaries of projects focused on structural drawings, renderings, site plans, building designs for characters from "Golden Girls" and various concept pavilions. Other topics covered include computer modeling using SketchUp and AutoCAD, construction documentation, sustainable/LEED design, professional practice, cost estimating, solid modeling, western architecture styles and specific works by Frank Lloyd Wright. The document outlines the learning objectives and scope of a range of architectural design and documentation assignments.
2. Resume………………………………………………………………………………………….……3
Favorite Architect ………………………………………………………………………..…4
Materials and method's 1-2 ………………………………………………………,…..5-6
Design 2-4 …………………………………………………………..…………………………..7-15
Computer Application for Design……………………………………………….16-20
Construction Documentation…………………………………………………….21-27
Environmental systems…………………………………………………………......28-31
Professional Practice………………………………………………………………,,,…32
Cost Estimating……………………………………………………………………….,,,.33-34
Solid Modeling…………………………………………………………………………..,.35-40
Advanced Auto Cad………………………………………………………………….,….41-46
Western Architecture……………………………………………………………………47
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4. Frank Lloyd Wright
was an American
architect, interior
designer, writer, and
educator, who
designed more than
1,000 structures, 532
of which were
completed.
Falling Water Taliesin West
5. The student will
display their
knowledge of building
structures. In this
Task the student will
draft an building of
choice then develop a
wall section drawing.
6. The student will explore
new ways of organization
acceptable to
architectural services.
7. BAPS Shri Swaminarayan
Mandir Toronto
The student will select any structure of choice
and develop color and pen renderings of the
structure. Then students will develop a site
plan.
8. The student will Create a Visitor Center for the structure previously
selected in earlier project.(check previous page)
Design was inspired by the
Toronto Maple Leafs symbol as a
representation of the location of
visitor center
9. The student will come up with a house design to support the star characters off of
the hit TV show “GOLDEN GIRLS”( MUST INCLUDE GUEST HOUSE
SECTION)
Front elevation
back elevation
section elevation
Design idea: a house / retirement home for 4 elderly women with a guest
house accessible from inside and out.
10. Peace
final model
study model
Parti model
The student will come up
with overall concepts for 3
different types of
environments. Then the
student will make pavilions
for these 3 concepts/
Environment. Must have
strong characteristics
incorporated from concepts
• UNITY
• ORDER
• NEAUTRALITY
16. The Students will develop a museum design using a grid system on Auto
Cad
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18. The Student will Use Sketch up to develop a 3d model of the Museum
designed. Then the student will make a brochure on the structure that
supports the service of the building.
19. The Student will Use Auto Cad to develop a 3d model of the Museum
designed.
The A. White Art museum
21. “Motor Mouth auto”
The student must Design an Auto Repair shop that corresponds with the
construction documentation .
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28. The student will explore LEED certified buildings and site analysis's to fully
understand what classifies a buildering as leed certified and how to make another
building leed certified with changes.
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30. The student will select a
building on campus and
make it sustainable
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32. The student will explore and explain the professional Practice of an architect with
the use of PowerPoint(showing Organization Skills)
33. The student Will Learn How to Calculate the Cost of Construction using Excel
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35. The student will use solid works software to create technical functional 3d
models
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41. The Student will use their auto Cad knowledge to Develop
more advanced designs .
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47. Trinity Church in
the City of Boston,
located in the Back
Bay of Boston,
Massachusetts, is a
parish of the
Episcopal Diocese
of Massachusetts.
The congregation,
currently standing
at approximately
3,000 households,
was founded in
1733