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Topics
Design Architecture, Architecture, Rhino3D, Adob

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Digital Modeling: Volume, Surface, Space

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Design Architecture, Architecture, Rhino3D, Adob

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Course Description

This course introduces three-dimensional composition of modules, basic form and volume principles, and form-based (three-dimensional) operational and ordering strategies. We will focus on the relationships between form and space with basic ingredients such as planes, surfaces, masses, and volumes. Students will produce physical and digital working models of their module studies as well as generating plan and section drawing types.

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Session 1: Ordering 3D Modules (April 23, 2024)
This session reinforces an understanding of ordering systems using three-dimensional modules. The focus is primarily on physical and digital modeling.
4 lessons
1. Introduction
2. Modeling Modules + Creating Larger Assemblies
3. Elevation Drawing
4. Isometric Drawing + Conclusion
Session 2: Aggregating Modules (April 30, 2024)
This session reinforces an understanding of geometric operations. We will aggregate our three-dimensional modules into a larger form via digital modeling.
4 lessons
1. Populating the Site
2. Ordering Systems
3. Vivisection Study
4. Developing a Prototypical Section
Session 3: Breaking the Cube (May 7, 2024)
In this session we will work in reverse, starting with a cube, and breaking, sliding, and folding its planes to create a spatial construct. Digital and physical models will be necessary to complete this investigation.
4 lessons
1. Modeling Solids
2. Surface Manipulation
3. Clipping Planes
4. Modeling + Populating the Site
Session 4: Interlocking Spatial Systems (May 14, 2024)
This session introduces plan and section drawing types and conventions. The model from the previous session will be sliced and drawn to reveal unique spatial opportunities and sequences through drawing development.
7 lessons
1. Section Drawings
2. Plan Drawings
3. Perspective Drawings
4. Drawing Extraction Demo 1
5. Drawing Extraction Demo 2
6. Drawing Extraction Demo 3
7. Conclusion
Learning Outcomes

Below you will find an overview of the Learning Outcomes you will achieve as you complete this course.

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What You Need to Take This Course

Prior Knowledge: Prior knowledge of Rhino3D, Adobe Illustrator, and Adobe Photoshop is helpful, but not required.

Materials: Textbook: Johnson and Vermillion (2016), Digital Design Exercises for Architecture Students, Routledge.

Equipment: Computer

Software: Rhino 3D, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop

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If a student signs up for the Fundamentals of Digital Design for Architecture program, it is recommended that these courses are taken sequentially.

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