You will need to submit:
- a SketchUp model
- a PDF file containing screenshots of the views of your SketchUp model:
- A written description of your project. While this has no pre-defined length, it needs to be sufficient to make the form, relationships, movement and other aspects of your project understandable to your reader. I would assume this would take at least 2-300 words....
- Plans for each level. This must include Room names and other notes, and dimensioning sufficient to understand the building overall, the individual rooms, the windows and doors. It is not expected that you will dimension it to the level of genuine working drawings, but you must cover all the basics.It is assumed that these are created within SketchUp. You are NOT expected to be producing plans in some other program!
- a cross-section. This should also be annotated and dimensioned. Dimensioning can be very basic, and should be more about vertical dimensions than anything else.
- elevations of each major façade
- a series of 3D views that explain the form and relationship of the primitives
- animation that shows your built form. Approximately 10-20 seconds long
- a schedule of all spaces
- a calculation sheet for areas and volumes
Note that for marking purposes, the PDF file should be all that the tutor requires to review and mark the assignment, and should be produced with that in mind. The SketchUp model itself will be used if the tutor wishes to look deeper at certain aspects of your project and so can do so directly. Also, the studio in Week 7 will include time for these models to be put into a Primitives Village in Lumion, which will later be used to discuss some of the Lumion processes you will look at during the last part of the course.
Both the model and the PDF should be uploaded as a blog post to your site by midnight on Sunday, September 8th, so that your tutors can download and review them. Late submissions WILL BE marked down progressively, and rejected altogether if more than 48 hours late (unless by prior arrangement).
Wesley, so how we submit the sketchup model? Is it embedded in the pdf? or just upload it in Google SketchUp warehouse?
ReplyDeleteWith the use of embedding video into our pdf wouldn't it have been easier of simply placing it in our blog?
ReplyDeleteI want you to embed it into the PDF so that your tutors can grabs just the one file in order to review all aspects of your submission from which to do their review and marking.
ReplyDeleteSammy, load your submission into a file transfer utility like Dropbox, Google drive or the like, and then include a link to it on your blogpost.
ReplyDeleteSorry Wesley, I forgot to put the link of pdf file on my blog. Now I just update my bloghttp://arch1390-shibin.blogspot.com.au/2013/09/assignment-1-final-submission.html
ReplyDeleteSorry for the inconvenience.