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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN
Research Unit for Modern Architecture Studies in Southeast Asia
Foundation of Natural Build Environment (FNBE)
Elements of Natural Built Environment ARC30105 (FNBE 0115)
Prerequisite : None
Lecturers : Miss Normah Sulaiman and Ms. Ida Marlina Mazlan
Project 1 : Experiencing & Documenting Nature
15% Group Work + 15% Individual
Submission Date : 27th May 2015
Introduction
The idea of this project is for the students to experience and appreciate nature. The site visit will allow the
students to be part of nature to observe and collect information. Students will have to represent their
findings and information as an info graphic pop up poster and booklet. This project will not just benefit the
students in this class, but it will spark awareness and inspiration to others around the world once they share
it online and on their online TGC Portfolio.
Objectives of Project
The objectives of this project :
1. To create awareness of the elements of the natural and built environment
2. To expose the elements of the natural and built environment in their basic unit, form and function
2
Learning Outcomes of this Project
On successful completion of this subject, students will be able to demonstrate the following:
1. To recognise and identify the different elements of the natural and built environment
2. To describe the different characteristics of the natural and built environment by exploring the basic
elements such as natural topography, landscape, space, building and infrastructure.
Tasks - Methodology
The main tasks of this project are to explore and experience the natural habitat during the site visit.
In groups students will then have to transfer these experiences and information collected from the site into
and interactive info graphic pop up poster. Students will need to use their creative thinking skills
knowledge to create an original and interactive info graphic pop up poster. The poster will concentrate on
the habitat or any specific theme of nature approved by their tutor. Videos or short clips can be
embedded and should focus on the student’s experience at site, their concise understanding of the
habitat or theme.
Examples of info graphic
Individually students are required to produce a series of booklet of their experiences and information
collected at site. This individual booklet should show your personal experiences and thought, attach
photographs, information and also information of elements that you personally investigated. The scrapbook
journal should include the followings;
i. Explain and elaborate your understanding of the ecosystem/habitat/natural environment.
ii. Compulsory for you to describe and elaborate ONE plant species and ONE animal through
illustration, sketches or diagram or pictures
iii. Organised your finding and thought systematically and clearly in your booklet.
THE TASK
A. Site Visit – Experiencing Nature
It is compulsory for the students to attend a site visit with their group members as organised by the
lecturers. The site should be about 5mx5m. At the site students are required to explore and collect the
following information:
1. Record the things that excite your senses; (useful for the group task and individual component)
a. See (what do you see at different times, scales of things, colours, elements, near far etc?)
b. Smell (what kind of smell at different time and places or things?)
3
c. Hear (what kind of sounds do you hear or can you make?)
d. Feel (how do you feel emotionally, the heat or the wind, fresh air in the morning, the texture of
things around you like the tree branch etc)
e. Taste (try some fruits, the food provided)
NOTE: Take pictures, record video, tabulate the information on a schedule, sketch and take notes.
2. Record and explore your 5x5m site; (mainly for the group task and individual component)
a. Sketch out or draw the layout of your site. Include some basic measurements.
b. Record the significant elements on your site.
c. Take photo and video record your site from all angles.
d. Observe your site and zoom into everything as a group and individually concentrate on a
certain natural subject(s) or element(s).
e. List and record everything on your site. Take note on the texture, pattern, colour, plants
species, animals and insect species, what is it eating, how does it survive, how does it
move, features and characteristic of these natural elements, natural topography,
landscape, and as many natural elements on site.
NOTE: Take pictures, record video, tabulate the information on a schedule, sketch and take notes.
B. The Info Graphic Pop Up Poster
All the information collected at site will need to be presented as an info graphic pop up poster. Through
tutorial session and group discussion students will decide the theme or topic or subject that they would
like to concentrate on. They will also need to do further investigation and refer to books and online
information regarding the information that they have collected from the site. Students will transfer or
translate the collected information on to an info graphic pop up poster. Individually students will need
to prepare their portion of information or work and combined it with the group info graphic pop
up poster as agreed and discussed as a group. These are just an example of how this info graphic
pop up poster could look like;
Example of an info graphic pop up poster
Examples of info graphic
4
Submission Requirement
This is a group work project with individual component. It is compulsory to attend the site visit organised
by the lecturers. Students with issues attending the site visit will have to submit a letter from their parents
or guardian and the students are required to find their own site and make extra effort. Tutorial session and
site visit activities will be marked under progress and development.
The Info Graphic Pop Up Poster
 Produce digitally using soft wares that allow students to create the work. (Suggestions :
Apple User – Pages and Keynotes OR Windows – Powerpoint )
 May use of any type of material, board, paper and medium as long as it is clear, appropriate and
presentable in digital format.
 Interactive Infographic Poster shall not exceeding 8 A2 size, all portrait or all landscape.
 Group Presentation should not exceed 15 minutes.
Individual Scrapbook Journal
 The size should be A4 size and not exceeding 6 pages in total. Students may choose to do it in
landscape or portrait format.
 Scan and take pictures of all the pages for e-portfolio compilation before submission.
 Please upload the document on to your Online TGC Portfolio the week after.
All sketches, doodles, research, planning, discussion to be place in the e-portfolio. It’s the
responsibility of every student to make sure they record the process and final product of
their work.

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Enbe project 1 brief

  • 1. 1 SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN Research Unit for Modern Architecture Studies in Southeast Asia Foundation of Natural Build Environment (FNBE) Elements of Natural Built Environment ARC30105 (FNBE 0115) Prerequisite : None Lecturers : Miss Normah Sulaiman and Ms. Ida Marlina Mazlan Project 1 : Experiencing & Documenting Nature 15% Group Work + 15% Individual Submission Date : 27th May 2015 Introduction The idea of this project is for the students to experience and appreciate nature. The site visit will allow the students to be part of nature to observe and collect information. Students will have to represent their findings and information as an info graphic pop up poster and booklet. This project will not just benefit the students in this class, but it will spark awareness and inspiration to others around the world once they share it online and on their online TGC Portfolio. Objectives of Project The objectives of this project : 1. To create awareness of the elements of the natural and built environment 2. To expose the elements of the natural and built environment in their basic unit, form and function
  • 2. 2 Learning Outcomes of this Project On successful completion of this subject, students will be able to demonstrate the following: 1. To recognise and identify the different elements of the natural and built environment 2. To describe the different characteristics of the natural and built environment by exploring the basic elements such as natural topography, landscape, space, building and infrastructure. Tasks - Methodology The main tasks of this project are to explore and experience the natural habitat during the site visit. In groups students will then have to transfer these experiences and information collected from the site into and interactive info graphic pop up poster. Students will need to use their creative thinking skills knowledge to create an original and interactive info graphic pop up poster. The poster will concentrate on the habitat or any specific theme of nature approved by their tutor. Videos or short clips can be embedded and should focus on the student’s experience at site, their concise understanding of the habitat or theme. Examples of info graphic Individually students are required to produce a series of booklet of their experiences and information collected at site. This individual booklet should show your personal experiences and thought, attach photographs, information and also information of elements that you personally investigated. The scrapbook journal should include the followings; i. Explain and elaborate your understanding of the ecosystem/habitat/natural environment. ii. Compulsory for you to describe and elaborate ONE plant species and ONE animal through illustration, sketches or diagram or pictures iii. Organised your finding and thought systematically and clearly in your booklet. THE TASK A. Site Visit – Experiencing Nature It is compulsory for the students to attend a site visit with their group members as organised by the lecturers. The site should be about 5mx5m. At the site students are required to explore and collect the following information: 1. Record the things that excite your senses; (useful for the group task and individual component) a. See (what do you see at different times, scales of things, colours, elements, near far etc?) b. Smell (what kind of smell at different time and places or things?)
  • 3. 3 c. Hear (what kind of sounds do you hear or can you make?) d. Feel (how do you feel emotionally, the heat or the wind, fresh air in the morning, the texture of things around you like the tree branch etc) e. Taste (try some fruits, the food provided) NOTE: Take pictures, record video, tabulate the information on a schedule, sketch and take notes. 2. Record and explore your 5x5m site; (mainly for the group task and individual component) a. Sketch out or draw the layout of your site. Include some basic measurements. b. Record the significant elements on your site. c. Take photo and video record your site from all angles. d. Observe your site and zoom into everything as a group and individually concentrate on a certain natural subject(s) or element(s). e. List and record everything on your site. Take note on the texture, pattern, colour, plants species, animals and insect species, what is it eating, how does it survive, how does it move, features and characteristic of these natural elements, natural topography, landscape, and as many natural elements on site. NOTE: Take pictures, record video, tabulate the information on a schedule, sketch and take notes. B. The Info Graphic Pop Up Poster All the information collected at site will need to be presented as an info graphic pop up poster. Through tutorial session and group discussion students will decide the theme or topic or subject that they would like to concentrate on. They will also need to do further investigation and refer to books and online information regarding the information that they have collected from the site. Students will transfer or translate the collected information on to an info graphic pop up poster. Individually students will need to prepare their portion of information or work and combined it with the group info graphic pop up poster as agreed and discussed as a group. These are just an example of how this info graphic pop up poster could look like; Example of an info graphic pop up poster Examples of info graphic
  • 4. 4 Submission Requirement This is a group work project with individual component. It is compulsory to attend the site visit organised by the lecturers. Students with issues attending the site visit will have to submit a letter from their parents or guardian and the students are required to find their own site and make extra effort. Tutorial session and site visit activities will be marked under progress and development. The Info Graphic Pop Up Poster  Produce digitally using soft wares that allow students to create the work. (Suggestions : Apple User – Pages and Keynotes OR Windows – Powerpoint )  May use of any type of material, board, paper and medium as long as it is clear, appropriate and presentable in digital format.  Interactive Infographic Poster shall not exceeding 8 A2 size, all portrait or all landscape.  Group Presentation should not exceed 15 minutes. Individual Scrapbook Journal  The size should be A4 size and not exceeding 6 pages in total. Students may choose to do it in landscape or portrait format.  Scan and take pictures of all the pages for e-portfolio compilation before submission.  Please upload the document on to your Online TGC Portfolio the week after. All sketches, doodles, research, planning, discussion to be place in the e-portfolio. It’s the responsibility of every student to make sure they record the process and final product of their work.