MINI CHALET
For our final assignment, we had to utilize both our understanding of orthographic projections and relaying drawn information of 3D space, in addition to implementing imagined space within a site context; a space atop the lake of Taylor's Lakeside Campus. As usual, drawing conventions and techniques had to be kept in consideration.
PROGRESS
After briefing, I set out planning the layout that I wanted to use for the plan of the chalet. Eventually, I settled for an L-shaped chalet plan with the remaining space for a wooden verandah overlooking the entrance bridge. Thankfully, it was promptly accepted the following week without much complications.
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As with the previous assignment, we were required to submit a different orthographic projection per week. Once again, I made sure to complete progress in time for tutorial to absorb as much critical feedback as possible. As such, I subsequently made changes accordingly, for example making clear separations for each space as well as specifying types of furniture according to the IKEA catalog as mentioned in the brief.
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After that, I drew out the site plan where the chalet was to be "built", together with site context and roof solutions. Finally, everything was inked with considerations to line weight and architectural symbols. After one final look-over by the lecturer, I polished up the final details of the chalet before submission.