

ARCHITECTURE
TAYLOR'S
UNIVERSITY
BY
TAN WUI XIANG
DESIGN COMMUNICATION
Project: 1a On-site sketching
A first-hand conscious experience is important in the understanding and articulation of space. This assessment introduced students to visualization and expression of space through on-site sketching activity on campus.
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Project: 1b Tonal Values
This exercise is designed to build upon the previous assignment; in developing one’s skills in creating depth and tone in a sketch, and thus refining and enhancing the ability to produce an architectural sketch that is legible.
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PROJECT 2A :Orthographic projections: plans, sections, elevations
EACH STUDENT are given images of a simple building to be drawn up. By using the skills demonstrated and explained in the workshops, draw up the following required orthographic drawings.
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Project: 2b Axonometric projection
Axonometric drawing is an excellent method of communicating and expressing an architectural idea – be it as a diagram at a fairly early stage of the design process (ie. conceptual expression) or as a presentation aid upon finalization of your design.

Project: 2c Perspectives
This assessment introduces perspective as a mode of communication in architecture. EACH STUDENT are required to construct firstly, one exterior (two-point) perspective followed by one sectional interior perspective (onepoint).












