Presenting
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PRESENTING YOUR WORK
A presentation is visual and verbal. It tells us about your design and touches upon the marking criteria and output. It progresses from the big picture -> general experience - detailed + important moments. It is to the point, concise, and is about the current state of your design, NOT about what it used to be.
VISUALLY
Media: In your pin up, how did media techniques or physical models express your ideas and design outcomes? Are atmospheric conditions expressed? Are your drawings legible with and following basic drawing conventions?
You do not have to show the same thing twice in presentation- if there's something you can't show in the model, show it in a drawing and vice versa!
VERBALLY
Overall brief: Where is your site, what was your project's programme/function?
Theory/Idea: What are your core concepts? What existing architectural examples and elemental/material associations did you look at to identify it? How did you develop the concepts into design ideas and solutions?
Architectonics/Material: What materials did you use in your design? What are their material conditions and how are they used: structurally? Atmospherically? How does their specific material conditions express and enhance design moments?
Programme and Performance: How does your design relate to its site, environmental factors, and broader contexts? What contextual qualities contributed to your architectural outcomes?
Project Development: How does the formal and spatial qualities / arrangements respond to the context, your concept, and design brief?
Creative Process/Collegiality and Community: (Quality of exploration of a variety of design and creative work processes, work consistently and collegially in studio) How does your design outputs support its specific users and wider community?
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