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Arc1126 project 2b retreat house (aug 2015)
1. 1 | P a g e
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN
Centre for Modern Architecture Studies in Southeast Asia (MASSA)
Bachelor of Science (Honours) (Architecture)
Module: ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO 2 [ARC 1126/ARC 60205]
Project 2b: Retreat House @ Cape Rachado, Port Dickson
Farnsworth House in Plano, Illinois
Project 2b Individual
LO
1, 2,3,4,5,8
50% Drawings + models Pin up / verbal presentation
Introduction
On your own, you are to further develop your project 2a into a retreat house at Cape Rachado, Port Dickson. A
retreat house denotes ‘A place affording peace, quiet, privacy and security’ ….. where its occupant(s) would reside
for a short period of time. This retreat house must function as habitable architectural spaces to enable the activity
associated with living, dining, showering, cooking, storage and such within the built up space of 150 m2. The
relationship between your design and the context is also important in making the retreat unique to its landscape
and activity.
USER & CONTEXT
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Objectives of Project
The objectives of this project are:
• To introduce the notions of concepts, program and process in architectural design
• To introduce students’ to the understanding of user specific design requirements
• To introduce the notions of space, form and function in architectural design
• To introduce awareness of site specific design and the process of site analysis
Learning Outcomes of this Project
1. interpret and analyse simple site context
2. interpret and analyse client’s character and needs in relation to the design of a small building
3. design a simple building type that meets user requirements and respect site context that balances both
internal (architectural spaces/layout/circulation) and external (aesthetics and forms) design values
Tasks - Methodology
As a group you had visited the site, Cape Rachado, Port Dickson and finished the site investigation & ‘nature
scanning’ to initiate the preliminary conceptual approach of the Observation Deck. You are expected to complete
a site visit to record important information pertaining to your project. A completed site analysis should be available
in your design studio at all time for references during the design process. Now it is important for your work to
reflect your understanding of how architecture is created by applying the basic design principles and spatial
organization skills. Your work must also illustrate an understanding of how a building is conceptualized and
transformed into reality.
Project 2b extends the understanding of design concept and process. It introduces the notion of architectural space
making through the design of a user specific architectural scheme. This project explores the relationship between
architectural tectonics, function and space in architecture.
Submission Requirement
Final Design Scheme
The final submission for this project includes
1. Five (5) A5 Sketches
2. Sketches + Work in progress models
3. Diagrammatic explanation of the composition of Space and Form (which explains how the design is
responding to the character and context),
4. Site Analysis of the physical context (site plan, site section, site elevation – Scale of 1:500)
5. A full set of Architectural drawings (floor plans, sections, elevations, axon and perspectives)
beautifully hand drawn onto 2 A1 size tracing/cartridge paper and a model. You are always encourage to
explore your own presentation technique however the size for the drawing must be in the scale of 1:100 hand
drawn and the model should be made of white board and/or balsa wood of the same scale, beautifully
presented on MDF board.
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Marking criteria
Marks shall be distributed as follows:
Marking Criteria
Marks
%
Acquired
TGC FAIL POOR SATISFACTORY GOOD EXCELLENT
CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT
AND TRANSLATION INTO
DESIGN
30 2.1,2.2,2.3
Does the design work demonstrate
a clear idea?
10
Is the translation & development of
ideas into design evident through
concept, study models and/or
sketches?
20
APPROPRIATENESS OF FORM
AND SPACE
50
2.1,2.2,3.1
,3.2,
Does the design work demonstrate
a relationship/engagement with its
site context?
10
Does the design meet the functional
requirement required by the project
brief?
10
Does the scheme shows
understanding/relationship of
private and public spaces?
10
Does the design demonstrate
consideration and understanding of
anthropometry, proportion and
scale?
10
Does the internal space explore and
express light/shadow?
10
COMMUNICATION OF DESIGN
THROUGH VISUAL AND VERBAL
PRESENTATION
20 8.1
Does the final model demonstrate
clear design and design idea and it
is well-crafted?
10
Do the drawings demonstrate the
design and design idea and are
they well-drawn? 10
Recommended Reading
1.D.K. Ching, F. 1993. Architecture: Form Space and Order (2nd ed.). Van Nostrand Reinhold.
2.Porter, Tom, 2000 Architectural Supermodel: Physical design simulation / Tom Porter and John Neale.
3.Professional Model Making: a handbook of techniques and materials for architects and designers.
4.Rasmussen, Steen Eiler,1958, Experiencing Architecture, MIT press.
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Timeline and Schedule
Name: ________________________________
Student ID: ____________________________
WEEK SESSION TOPIC
SUBMISSION COMMENTS TUTOR
8
1
(13.10.2015)
Project 2b Introduction: Retreat House
Project 2b
Group Tutorials – Conceptual models +
sketches
2
(15.10.2015)
Group Tutorials – Conceptual development
9
1
(20.10.2015)
Lecture 4: Architectural Space Planning
Group Tutorials - Spatial Configuration +
Floor Plans
2
(22.10.2015)
Group Tutorials – Floor Plans + models
10
1
(27.10.2015)
Group Tutorials – Plans, sections, elevations
+ models
2
(29.10.2015)
Studio - Pin-up crit all drawings (on butter
paper)
11
1
(3.11.2015)
Lecture 5: Materials and Texture in Space
Making
Group Tutorials – Plans, sections, elevations
+ models
2
(5.11.2015)
Interim Submission - all drawings + sketch
models (Ink on formatted butter paper)
Interim
Submission
SEMESTER BREAK 8.11.2015 – 15.11.2015
12
1
(17.11.2015)
Group Tutorials – Plans, sections, elevations
+ models
2
(19.11.2015)
Group Tutorials – Models + Drawings
13
1
(24.11.2015)
Group Tutorials – Final Models + Drawings
2
(26.11.2015)
Group Tutorials – Presentation Boards
14
1
(30.11.2015)
Submission - Pin up drawings.
Project 2b
(50%)
2
(1.12.2015)
Final Review (Date TBC)