Saturday, April 2, 2011
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Overall Summary of the Course
This course has allowed me to develop and refine my skills in several ways. During this course, I enhanced my understanding in the processes of drawing perspectives, experimentation of different drawing styles and media, creating abstract models, understanding of the processes involved in creating a stop-motion film which explores the spatial and abstract nature of architecture.
The way how each workshop affects the other was also quite interesting, as personally I found that having done Fluid Thoughts to Action beforehand, I was able to draw with greater confidence in the Architecture in Motion workshop. Therefore, the way in which skills gained from a workshop assists in another workshop was quite a significant element throughout the course.
Overall, Architectural Communications for me was a course which conveys how a variety of communicative methods are used not only in the field of architecture but across a whole range of professions. During this course, I undertook Architectural Drawing, Fluid Thoughts to Action and Architecture in Motion, which definitely has widened my understanding and views of the different methods of communicating a conceptual element of architecture. From the three workshops, I have gained an understanding of several communication skills and methods which I can further develop and experiment in my future studies and profession.
Architecture In Motion-The Film
The Narrative
As the water gradually flows through a space, filled with endless columns, a faint light from a distant opening appears. As the journey to that faint light sets in motion, the rigidness of the space, epitomised by the columns, transforms into something more fluid. The experiences of the journey alter as the space rapidly shifts, with water streaming and spiralling into the light, and catching a glimpse of the obscurity behind it.
Friday, October 17, 2008
Workshop 3- Architecture In Motion
Some Stills from the film
The conceptual model of the site derived from the photos
Stills of the model with a lamp behind it
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Some A5 Process Drawings
Reflection Statement
This workshop is the most challenging out of the three as it requires the students to make a stop motion film with primarily drawings. The Fluid Thoughts to Action workshop assisted enormously in this workshop as rapid generation of A5 drawings were needed to produce the stop motion film. Significantly, I leanrt the importance of sequencing and arranging/integrating different types of media (photos of model, drawings, reliefs) into a single depiction or illustration, to communicate a concept.
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Workshop 2- Fluid Thoughts to Action
Some of the drawings from the A4 sketchbook diary












Collaborative Drawings
The collaborative drawings were quite a challenge as I developed new ways of thinking and viewing an artwork. During the process, we were asked to manipulate and tear up drawings in order to create better artworks. This was a completely new experience for me and during this process, I learnt how each individual's styles of drawings can integrated into a singular piece of work.
5 Individual Drawings (including the exquisite corpse drawing)
Reflection Statement
This workshop mainly focused on the artistic drawing. It involved a lot of observations of spaces and objects, and creating conceptual drawings from these spatial elements. Personally, I found that this workshop gave me the confidence to draw with a range of media (eg. pen, pencil, graphite, charcoal), and especially allowed me to experiment with these different types of drawing media in communicating concepts. After this workshop I had a lot more confidence in my drawing ablity and this factor was certainly helpful in the next workshop, Architectre In Motion, because there was rapid generation of drawings involved.
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