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Examples of collage drawings by Mies van der Rohe

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Project for the Stanley Resor House

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Left to right: Project for a Museum, Project for a Concert Hall and Project for the Convention Hall, Chicago.

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model and collage drawing

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Tsunami Restaurant, Las Vegas (photos by Farshid Assassi)

www.morphosis.net/

Preparation of drawings and models for inclusion in an academic portfolio.
The scales below are for guidance.
You must decide which is the appropriate scale for your proposal.
All the scales used on a drawing are to be stated on the drawing.
Where appropriate your drawings should show a North Point.

Location Drawings; 1:10000, 1:5000, 1:2500, 1:2000, 1:1250
Site Plans, Surveys; 1:500, 1:200
Urban Site Plans, Preliminary Scheme Drawings; 1:200
Conceptual Sketches; not to scale, or of no determinate scale
Sketch Architectural Drawings (Plans, Elevations and Sections)1:200, 1:100, 1:50
Architectural/Building Drawings (Plans, Elevations and Sections)1:200, 1:100, 1:50
Technical Detail Drawings; As specified in the Technical Strategy handout.
Exterior Perspective Views (Hand rendered, Collage, Photoshop, Computer modelled 3d)
Interior Perspective Views (Hand rendered, Collage, Photoshop, Computer modelled 3d)
Drawings can be a combination, such as sectional perspective.

Architectural Models:
All models should be photographed and compiled in portfolio sheets.
Models are also presented at portfolio reviews.

Urban Design, Landscape, Site and Topography models 1:1000, 1:500, 1:200
Conceptual Models; not to scale, or of no determinate scale
Architectural/Building Models (Final and Sketch)1:500, 1:200, 1:100, 1:50
Interior Models (Final and Sketch)1:50, 1:20, 1:10, 1:5
Detailed/Structural or Technical Models1:20, 1:10, 1:5, 1:1
Strategic Structural/Technical Models1:500, 1:200, 1:100

6.30pm Wednesday 12 March 2008 Darwin Lecture Theatre, Darwin Building, Gower Street, London, WC1. Bartlett School of Architecture International Lecture Series. The Bartlett School of Architecture International Lecture Series is a free event and everyone (including non-students) is welcome. Tickets are not required and seats cannot be reserved. For up-to-date information please visit the website. www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk/architecture/events/lectures/lecturesEntrance to the Darwin Building is now via Malet Place. Please allow yourself extra time to access the building.

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Sarah Gray, Diploma Unit 17, The Bartlett, UCL

aperture_brief.pdf exposure_brief_only.pdf exposure_pieces1.pdf projection_brief.pdf