ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 1
The study of humans and their settings, as well as the activities involved in enhancing such environments, are all introduced formally in this subject. Through the findings of their studies, students will gain knowledge of the vocabulary and syntax used in design.
language, traits, and real-world use through a number of projects to increase knowledge and
the knowledge and abilities needed to create form, space, and structure in the design context.
ASSIGNMENT 1
This project encourages us to tap into our critical and creative side through modes of exploring design elements and principles every week and applied to our model and tattoo stamps. It introduces a basic understanding of design elements and principles, processes, and approaches in generating ideas and design.
ASSIGNMENT 2
In this assignment, we tend to understand what is structure, tension, compression, bending torsion and shear. We did studies about anthropometry and ergonomics. For project 2, we worked we with real BAMBOOS in groups to understand the nature and characteristics of the materials.
FINAL ASSIGNMENT
Architecture, in addition to pleasing the eye and meeting the needs of the human body, must also satisfy the needs of the human soul. Therefore as an architect, we should not just make spaces that are beautiful and functional as they could be poetic, inspiring, or uplifting too. In this assignment, we studied how anthropometry, ergonomics, materials, and lighting affect users' experiences.