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Enbe.project one 5.4.14
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: Ms Delliya Zain and Pn Hasmanira
Project 1
Representing Nature – The Habitat Info Grahic Pop Up Poster
20% Group Work + 10% Individual (out of the 100% overall marks)
Site Visit: 11th – 13th April 2014 at D'ark Training & Resort, Janda Baik
Presentation and Submission Date: 23nd May 2014
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 their experience through a simple
documentary video. 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 on YouTube 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
INTRODUCTION
The main tasks of this project are to explore, experience, and appreciate the natural habitat during the site
visit. In groups students will then have to transfer these experiences and information collected from the site
on to the info graphic pop up poster and a 5-7 minute documentary video. Students will need to use
their creative thinking skills knowledge to create an original and interactive info graphic exhibition booth and
the documentary video. The info graphic exhibition booth will concentrate on the habitat and ecosystem.
The Documentary Video should focus on the student’s experience at site, their concise understanding of
the habitat and ecosystem and to include an awareness message.
Individually students are required to produce a scrapbook journal of their experiences and information
collected at site.
In brief, the main tasks are;
A. Site Visit – Exploring, Experiencing and Appreciating Nature to collect data– Group Work
B. Documentary Video – Group Work 5%
C. The Info Graphic Pop Up Poster – Group Work 15%
D. Individual Scrapbook Journal – Individual Work 10%
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 information of this site visit will be on TIMES. In groups students are required to choose an
area that they would like to explore and to document. The site should be about 10mx10m. 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?)
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 the surrounding and activities; (useful for the group task and individual component)
a. The journey to the site
b. The accommodation and the facilities
c. All of the sceneries and environment
d. All of the activities
NOTE: Take pictures, video record, sketch and take notes.
3. 3
3. Record and explore your 10x10m 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 measurements of 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.
f. Collect samples if possible.
NOTE: Take pictures, record video, tabulate the information on a schedule, sketch and take notes.
4. The Documentary Video (mainly for the group task)
1. It is advisable to first agree on the content and structure of the video with your tutor and team.
2. Record everything first and do the editing later.
3. Please consider sounds and lighting when recording.
B. The Documentary Video
The idea of the documentary video is for the students to share their experiences with nature. The aim of the
video is to inspire others and eventually as an awareness video to all. It is a reflection of what the student
have learnt from the site visit and the project itself. The final video should not exceed 7 minutes. Tips and
detail requirements for the video will be on TIMES. We accept slideshows or video. This means that the
final outcome does not have to be all motion pictures. It can be narrated or with just subtitles. Students
should come up with an interesting topic or delivery method of the video. The documentary video should
have the following;
a. An introduction about the site and project.
b. The students experience (the things that excite their senses) etc.
c. Interesting visual and information of the site, natural elements etc.
d. A conclusion with an awareness or/with inspiring message.
C. 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
4. 4
Examples of info graphic
Information required on the info graphic pop up poster are;
a. An introduction and description about the project, the theme/topic/subject of the group information.
b. Your Site (The layout, pictures, information, your observation of the site etc)
c. The “habitat” characteristic, the relationship between each subject at the site and how it relates to
the selected topic or theme.
d. Detail information about natural elements on site such as plants, animals, insects and soil type.
(pictures, details, sketches, samples, etc) – choose content that relates to your topic,
As part as the independent learning exercise, students are encouraged to investigate and understand the
following information and explain during tutorial session what they understand and how they will apply it to
their project; (self study)
a. Info graphic (what is it for, how to create it, why, tips and what makes a good info graphic etc)
b. Pop Up Poster (what’s the aim, what makes a good poster, how to make it etc)
c. How to make these two items and put it together for the final presentation.
D. Individual Scrapbook Journal
The Merriam Dictionary describes “Scrapbook” as;
A book with blank pages to which you attach photographs, letters, newspaper stories, etc., that help you
remember a person or time.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/scrapbook
And the word “Journal” as;
A book in which you write down your personal experiences and thoughts.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/journal?show=0&t=1392557232
This individual Scrapbook Journal 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. Your 5 senses experience. (see, hear, taste, smell, and feel)
ii. Explain and elaborate your understanding of the ecosystem/habitat/natural environment.
iii. Your personal thought and reflection on each topic that you have been recording and what
interest you the most. (maybe life changing event)
iv. Compulsory for you to describe and elaborate one plant species and one animal or insect through
illustration, sketches or diagram or pictures
v. Organised your finding and thought systematically and clearly on your sketch book and papers.
5. 5
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 Documentary Video
Should not be more than 7 minutes
Must contain information as mentioned above under TASK Part B.
Must insert TU logo, FNBE, and your batch intake and name of lecturers and group members in
the video presentation as the intro.
Must upload on YouTube as a submission by the 22nd of May 2014 6PM (before the presentation
day). You will need to play you video on the 22nd of May during presentation session.
On YouTube please name the video– FNBE ENBE P1-APR14 – (your title)
On YouTube please under description write concise and clear information about the project and the
video.
The Info Graphic Pop Up Poster
May use of any type of material, board, paper and medium as long as it is clear, appropriate and
presentable. It can be prepared digitally however it is best to include hand sketched
illustrations. (*but must consider stability, durability, practicality and for storage purposes)
The Pop Up Poster should be 10-12 panels of A2 size, all portrait or all landscape. Maximum
projection of the pop up should not exceed 10cm.
Please take pictures of the process of making this pop up poster and the final product to be placed
in your e-portfolio.
Please keep the exhibition booth save until the end of semester. *will it for moderation purposes
Group verbal presentation should not exceed 5 minutes.
Presentation during ENBE class session 8AM 23rd May 2014.
MODEL OF THE SITE OR AS A SEPARATE ENTITI IS OPTIONAL.
Individual Scrapbook Journal
The size should be A4 size. Landscape or Portrait. Min10 and max 20 pages ONLY.
Please prepare this document on loose A4 paper (any type) and comb bind or wire bind it for
submission. Design your own cover.
Scan and take pictures of all the pages for e-portfolio compilation.
Submit it after the presentation before 3PM 23rd May 2014.
Please upload the document on to your Online TGC Portfolio before 30th of May 2014.
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.
6. 6
Assessment criteria
The assessment for this assignment will be based on your
Demonstrated understanding of the brief, meeting the brief requirements and the theme (critical
analysis)
Quality, clarity and appropriateness of content related to the theme and as an info graphic (substance)
Originality, creativity, and quality of the Info Graphic Pop Up Poster, Documentary Video and
Sketchbook Journal produced (delivery)
Team collaboration (team effort, cooperation, progress)
Marking criteria
Marks shall be distributed as follows:
Work will be assessed based on:
The Documentary Video
Quality, clarity and appropriateness of content (awareness & meeting the requirements) 3%
Originality, creativity and quality of the delivery of the video 2%
(5%) Total: 5%
The Info Graphic Exhibition Booth
Demonstrated understanding of the brief, meeting the brief requirements & theme 3%
Quality, clarity and appropriateness of content 5%
Originality, creativity, and quality of the Info Graphic Pop Up Poster 5%
Team collaboration (team effort, cooperation, progress) 2%
(15%) Total: 15%
Individual Scrapbook Journal
Quality, clarity and appropriateness of content and meeting the brief requirements 6%
Originality, creativity, and quality of the Sketchbook Journal 4%
(10%) Total: 10%
NOTE: PLEASE BE INFORMED THAT INVIDUAL COMPONENTS IN GROUP WORKS IS EVALUATED BASED ON PEER
EVALUATION AND INSTRUCTUR’S EVALUATION ON INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE OF A GROUP MEMBER.
Suggested References
These are just some links that should start you with your independent learning through research. Please
don’t just refer to these links.
1. http://koransky.com/Trackers/Other/NatureAwareness.htm
2. http://www.experiencingnature.com/
3. http://omtimes.com/2012/03/11-ways-to-appreciate-nature-that-you-never-thought-about/
4. http://stamping.thefuntimesguide.com/2010/07/scrapbook_journaling.php
5. http://visual.ly/what-is-an-infographic
6. http://ideum.com/interactive-exhibits/ - Just as an exposure