The final project of Introduction to Drawing, like the previous project, also requires us to make a presentation drawing board, but this requires more complex drawings. The objective of this project is to introduce s different techniques of drawings to the elements in the built environment. Individually, we were to choose a 10m x 10m site from the previous project area (Block C Level 8). I had chosen a classroom, C8.04, which is a computer lab. With the site chosen, students were required to draw one Floor Plan, two Elevations Diagram, one Sections Diagram, and two Details Diagram.
Drawings on Butter Paper:
Floor Plan Diagram
Elevations Diagram (1)
Elevations Diagram (2)
Sections Diagram
Details Drawing: Door Knob
Floor Plan Diagram
Elevations Diagram (1)
Elevations Diagram (2)
Sections Diagram
Details Drawing: Door Knob
Details Drawings: Fire Sprinkler
Presentation Board:
Floor Plan Diagram
Elevation Diagram (1)
Elevation Diagram (2)
Section Diagram
Details Drawing: Door Knob
Details Drawing: Fire Sprinkler
Floor Plan Diagram
Elevation Diagram (1)
Elevation Diagram (2)
Section Diagram
Details Drawing: Door Knob
Details Drawing: Fire Sprinkler
Reflections:
From this project, I learned into more details about drawing, continued from the previous project. In order to produce a good project, you not only have to be precise when drawing the detailing, but the scale is a big part as because if the scale is not accurate, the whole drawing would seem funny. Drawing Floor Plan had been easy because I learned to do it right from the previous project, Elevations and Sections are a little challenge, but to me they were pretty fun to draw. The hardest to draw is the Details Drawing, because not only you had to use the right measurement and scale, but it requires you to research the certain element and see how the inside of it works. Over all comparing from the previous project, I think I did a better job for this project.
Taylor's Graduate Capabilities:
Digital Literacy
Discipline Specific Knowledge
Intrapersonal Skills
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