ALL OF MY PROJECTS : 1st year 1st semester ARCH111   We were required to fully immerse ourselves in the dynamic architectural landscape of CSO in Ankara as part of our ARCH_111 study. Our goal is to use photography to convey interesting viewpoints and distinctive opinions.  Our task is to create an orthographic set of…

ALL OF MY PROJECTS :

  • Architectural Imagery
  • Architectural Photography

  We were required to fully immerse ourselves in the dynamic architectural landscape of CSO in Ankara as part of our ARCH_111 study. Our goal is to use photography to convey interesting viewpoints and distinctive opinions.

  • Orthographic Projection I
  • MT1

 Our task is to create an orthographic set of the provided item that includes three distinct views: the top view, the front view, and the designated region. We used Rhino to model the same geometry as an added bonus for the midterm task.

ARCH101

  • LAYERING

 Utilizing just two strips and one square, we had to create a three-dimensional abstract structure in ARCH_101 utilizing three different techniques: folding, intersecting, and cutting.

  • Geometry-Geometric Entities
  • As06.6 Layering

  Thus far, we have created an operations catalogue (AS01), a three-dimensional construct (AS02), and a collection of expressions (AS03) pertaining to compositional attributes. In addition, we created a lightbox setup that allowed us to get a collection of 2D structures (pictures of the 3D construct taken inside the lightbox). We are working with the 2D construct’s compositional properties for this assignment. One of the six potential shots must have the compositional quality that your plan suggests. To do this, we must:

  1. Editing the image by rearranging the three-dimensional structure
  2. Editing the image by modifying the 3D construct using a series of processes. The procedures that are applied must be done so with reference to the catalog.
  • Jury 1

ARCH121

  • Discussion Assignment: Studios HandbookForum
  • What does Music Mean?

In that movie, Leonard Bernstein demonstrates for us how to make music and how we listen to it. According to him, music is only a collection of unrelated notes that combine to produce a harmonious, melodic sound. The majority of individuals attempt to interpret it and put themselves in its shoes. However, musicians typically have nothing important to say. Then, at this point, people turn the lovely sounds into something complex, which simultaneously loses all of its beauty and sense.

At this point, we can say that the studio is somewhat similar to this. While working, the majority of students attempt to convey a message through their designs.

WordPress.com ile böyle bir site tasarlayın
Başlayın