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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN
Centre for Modern Architecture Studies in Southeast Asia (MASSA)
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Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Architecture / (Architecture)
Module : ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO [GRA60203 / ARC3732 / ARC3733]
Prerequisite : Architecture Design Studio 5 [ARC60306 / ARC3117]
Credit hours : 3
Instructors : Ahmad Nazmi Anuar (AhmadNazmi.MohamedAnuar@taylors.edu.my)
Nicholas Ng (nicholasngkw@gmail.com; NicholasKhoonWu.Ng@taylors.edu.my)
Ar. Teoh Way Keat
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Assignment 1 (Consists of two parts)
A: Portfolio Draft - Curation, Creating Convention & Packaging (30%)
B: Personal Design Statement (20%)
Submission Date: 26th
September, WEEK 5
Assignment 1A: Portfolio Draft – Curation, Creating Convention & Packaging (30%)
Introduction
As a ‘Curator’ of your own projects, you are required to reconcile your projects within the
programme or works outside of your academic programme (must be related to architecture) to
represent your personal direction and design approach.
Objectives of Project
The objectives of this project are as follow:
To develop the student’s ability to understand and exercise discernment in the selection
process of materials to be included in their portfolio.
To introduce and discuss various approaches for the presentation of works in the format
of a portfolio.
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To introduce proficiencies and skills required in the production and design of a personal
portfolio.
Learning Outcomes of this Project
Strategize and organize the necessary resources (effective time management, application
of software, etc.) for the production of a personal portfolio
Task – Methodology
Project Selection is to reconcile your projects of all streams within the programme (architecture
design studios, technology and building environment studies, history and cultural studies,
communication and professional studies, electives) or works outside of your academic programme
(must be related to architecture) and select the best FOUR projects / works to represent your
personal direction in-conjunction with your Personal Design Statement by using a few key images
or diagrams for each project.
You are to select a most suitable format for your portfolio (smallest A5 (min. 8 pages per project);
largest A3). Be creative with your format, as they don’t have to be exact A5, A4 or A3 format. You
are encouraged to customize your format: cut, fold…etc. Before deciding your format, you do need
to consider all the projects’ scale, type of drawing, graphics…etc.
You are to create a draft layout for all the projects in the selected format (Min. 4 pages to a max.
of 8 pages per project, excluding cover and content pages for a typical A4 size format). You are
also required to sketch an initial packaging idea/concept in ONE A4.
Submission Requirement
Portfolio Draft: Creating Convention and Packaging
A set of Black & White printed layout on the selected format (total 4 projects). Colour
printouts are optional.
ONE A4 with the initial packaging idea/concept sketch.
*note: Please provide an initial concept sketch for Studio 6.
Assessment Breakdown
Creating Convention and Packaging (30%)
CURATION (Theme & Project Selection) 15 %
COMPOSITION (Format, Text, Layout, etc.) 15 %
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Assignment 1B: Personal Design Statement (20%)
Introduction
To make your portfolio succinctly, you are required to create a suitable format, size and graphic
convention which will display your work effectively and translate your Personal Design Statement
clearly.
Objectives of Project
The objectives of this project are as follow:
To introduce and discuss various approaches for the presentation of works in the format
of a portfolio.
To introduce proficiencies and skills required in the production and design of a personal
portfolio.
To aid the development of and enhance a student’s individual design statement and
conceptualization skills.
Learning Outcomes of this Project
Develop and distinguish a personal design statement and direction
Task – Methodology
A Personal Design Statement should be a well written essay with the intention to summarize your
overall experiences, area of interests in the course and abilities to determine your own personal
design values and direction in architecture. The word count for the paper is 400 words Maximum.
Submission Requirement
Personal Design Statement
ONE page printed A4 (Maximum 400 words)
Assessment Breakdown
Personal Design Statement (10%)
PERSONAL DESIGN STATEMENT 20 %
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Final Submission (Completed Portfolio)
*note: Please provide and include the most current works for Studio 6.
Submission Date: 21st
November, WEEK 12
Introduction
You are required to submit your final portfolio.
Objectives of Project
The objectives of this project are as follow:
To introduce proficiencies and skills required in the production and design of a personal
portfolio.
Learning Outcomes of this Project
Produce a compiled document of works that succinctly highlights the student’s personal
design statement, acquired skills and intellectual capacities
Task – Methodology
You are to finalize your portfolio layout and the packaging product.
Submission Requirement
Creating Convention and Packaging
A set of Colour printed layout on the selected format (total 4 projects).
Final packaging product.
Assessment Breakdown
Creating Convention and Packaging (40%)
PERSONAL DESIGN STATEMENT 5 %
CURATION (Theme & Selection) 10 %
COMPOSITION (Format, Text, Layout, etc.) 15 %
COMPLETION & PACKAGING 10 %
Final Portfolio Completion and Packaging (10%)
Final submission with final Studio 6 project bound together in one complete packaging.
10%
*note: Submission to be on Week 16.
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Marks and Grading Table (Revised as per Programme Guide 2013)
Assessments and grades will be returned within two weeks of your submission. You will be given
grades and necessary feedback for each submission. The grading system is shown below:
Grade Marks
Grade
Points
Definition Description
A 80 –100 4.00 Excellent
Evidence of original thinking; demonstrated
outstanding capacity to analyze and synthesize;
outstanding grasp of module matter; evidence of
extensive knowledge base.
A- 75 – 79 3.67 Very Good
Evidence of good grasp of module matter; critical
capacity and analytical ability; understanding of
relevant issues; evidence of familiarity with the
literature.
B+ 70 – 74 3.33
Good
Evidence of grasp of module matter; critical capacity
and analytical ability, reasonable understanding of
relevant issues; evidence of familiarity with the
literature.
B 65 – 69 3.00
B- 60 – 64 2.67
Pass
Evidence of some understanding of the module
matter; ability to develop solutions to simple
problems; benefitting from his/her university
experience.
C+ 55 – 59 2.33
C 50 – 54 2.00
D+ 47 – 49 1.67
Marginal
Fail
Evidence of nearly but not quite acceptable
familiarity with module matter, weak in critical and
analytical skills.
D 44 – 46 1.33
D- 40 – 43 1.00
F 0 – 39 0.00 Fail
Insufficient evidence of understanding of the
module matter; weakness in critical and analytical
skills; limited or irrelevant use of the literature.
WD - - Withdrawn
Withdrawn from a module before census date,
typically mid-semester [refer to Description 1
below].
F(W) 0 0.00 Fail
Withdrawn after census date, typically mid-semester
[refer to Description 2 below].
IN - - Incomplete
An interim notation given for a module where a
student has not completed certain requirements