project 1b : design strategies & exploration
In this stage and upon clearly understanding the 3P: people, place and project, we will take the project to the next level. Under the tutor’s guidance and studio direction, we are to progress by exploring the project proposal presented by the group in Project 1a, individually. We are required to explore design ideas within the proposal from multiple angles and possibilities, looking carefully into the functionality, effectivity, spatial quality, and form composition.
requirements: (10-12) A3/ (5-6) A2 sheets/boards.
presentation boards
interim
requirements: (8-12) A2 or (4-6) A1 Sheets
project 1c : final design
requirements: 10-12) A1 or (5-6) A0 boards
presentation boards
physical model
reflection
As the semester comes to an end, I find myself looking back on the journey with a mix of emotions. These past few months have been a rollercoaster of challenges and triumphs, and I can't help but feel a sense of accomplishment as I reflect on the blood, sweat, and tears that have been poured into my part 1 studies.
Looking back now, I see that the combination of blood, sweat, and tears has shaped me in profound ways. I have learned that architecture is not just about buildings and structures; it's about people, their experiences, and the impact of design on their lives. It's about embracing failure as a stepping stone to success and finding inspiration in the most unexpected places.
I am very grateful to meet the best tutor in the last semester of my degree life, Ms Teh, she has always been there to listen, provide valuable feedback, and offer a helping hand whenever needed. Her belief in our potential has inspired me to push my boundaries and strive for excellence in my work.
While this semester's end marks a milestone, it is by no means the end of my journey in architecture. It is merely a stepping stone toward a lifelong pursuit of creativity and design excellence. I look forward to the challenges and triumphs that lie ahead, knowing that with every drop of blood, sweat, and tears, I am one step closer to becoming the architect I aspire to be.