15 Apr
15Apr

As I explore the technical side of architecture, learning about construction details and integrated building systems, I've realized it's not just about design. This journey has widened my view, encouraging me to think about practical solutions that combine function and style in my projects.

Key Projects

Plumbing Systems
I found it quite interesting to visit a canteen in our school and learn about the plumbing, mechanical, and electrical systems. Doing it as a group project made it even more enjoyable. 


Detailed Toilet Plan
Though our task was to create a detailed plan for the toilet in our integrated studio project 2, it was informative to discover the additional spaces needed to accommodate pipes and wires. 


Detailed Drawing
I've acquired diverse knowledge about various types of roofs and electrical systems applicable in households. I'm intrigued to integrate this knowledge into my future projects. 


Detailed Model
Creating this model made me realize the multitude of alternatives and methods available to showcase ideas and materials. Surprisingly, simple items like toothpicks proved to stabilize objects more effectively than glue. I thoroughly enjoyed crafting this model. 


3DSMax Render
Working with 3DS Max, from creating and modifying objects to sourcing materials through VRAY for rendering furniture, has been incredibly engaging. The software provides realistic renders and offers high flexibility, which adds to its appeal. 


Journaling
Having a notebook ready for most of my modules was reassuring, allowing me to jot down ideas and flesh them out on my laptop later. I particularly enjoy sketching 3D objects and spaces. 


Sketch Up
Building from scratch and rendering with SketchUp proved to be both efficient and enjoyable simultaneously. The process resulted in a seamless and fulfilling experience.

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