Satodia Vidhi Rajeshbhai

BD2004

Dance of the Water

This course was designed to refine and sharpen the students' perceptual and aesthetical sensibility. It also enables the students to understand and apply some basic principles of form generation and help them to visually and verbally articulate their form ideas. Some of the most important topics that were touched upon in this course (studio) are - form integrations, form transitions, geometric relations and manipulations. As an approach, drawing and model making were used extensively. This was also meant to enhance the creativity of the students in using the visualization media In terms of visual perception; every form has a surface or surfaces, i.e., the outermost part of the form directly in contact with the space surrounding it. Every form is perceived by its surface (excluding transparent and translucent forms where the inner content of the form is also seen). In other words, this is the stage when one begins to understand the form. Other aspects then follow in due course of ones? experience with the form.


Report Content

Gestalt's Law of Design

Elements and Principles of Design

2D and 3D Radii Manipulation

Endforms

Site Analysis for the Design project

Concept for the Design

Form Development

Technical Drawings and Visual Representation

Contextual Render and Rendered Models

Site Render