Divija Sharma

CFP004

UIR20045

The first semester focused on developing drawing and representation skills. Continuing in a similar vein, during the second semester, the CFP Studio component focuses on building analytical abilities. Exercises like mapping and data representation engage with on-ground reality, requiring that the students develop their ability to observe, collect data and analyse it, as well as communicate and represent it meaningfully; building elements and materials allows for initial familiarization with these, theoretically as well as through observation of built spaces around; while making and testing structures uses hands-on experience to enable conceptual understanding. Technical drawing II builds on the skills imbibed initially and develops them towards further complexity. All the exercises find their culmination in tackling a design problem, which brings together the skills and abilities while introducing the students for the first time to the design process. These skills will be put to use during L2 studios, and will be discussed in their relevance to the professional practice that designers, architects and urban planners engage in.

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The slide displayed contains a detailed and labelled wall section

The slide displayed shows the plan of my apartment along with its representation

The slide displayed shows the isometric section of my balcony

The slide displayed contains the final cumulative work of Tackling a Design Problem which is a shelter for a potter in Gir, Gujarat

The slide displayed showcases a cubical structure before load bearing test

The slide displayed showcases a cubical structure after load bearing test

The slide displayed showcases the mapping and data representation of my area in a 500m by 500m span

The slide displayed showcases a digital model of Bal Mandir made using Archicad software

The slide displayed showcases the final product of the sketching exercise. The environment of the space is a jungle and the shapes are wooden.

The sheet displayed showcases a digital 3D model made on SketchUp