Nashit Krishal Shaileshbhai

CFP004

U22107

After focusing on developing drawing and representation skills in first semester, during the second semester, the CFP Studio component focuses on building analytical abilities with exercises like mapping and data representation, buidling elements and materials, making and testing structures, technical drawing II and tackling a design problem. 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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DIGITAL REPRESENTATION II : Rhino and AutoCad

ORDERING PRINCIPLES I AND II : Deciphering rules of organization used in Morris House By Louis Kahn and finding rules of composition in our surroundings.

MAPPING AND DATA REPRESENTATION : The sheets exhibits study of building use around Parimal garden and classification.

JOINING ELEMENTS : Creating a physical assemblage from specifically given materials under given dimensions exploring different joineries between given materials.

MAKING AND TESTING STRUCTURES : The sheet exhibits understanding of different forces acting on structure and logically recommending a specific type of structure that can bare a given load based on failure analysis done on physically created model.

MAKING AND TESTING STRUCTURES : Ideation and process of creating structure.

COLOUR AND COMPOSITION : The sheet exhibits a pixelated artwork, mood board on Nostalgia and a artwork made using principles and ideologies of artist (Bhuri Bai).

ESTIMATING COSTS : The sheet exhibits a cost estimation excel sheet and infographic which shows the expenses of Architect in building a PC used for fulfilling his/her daily needs.

IMAGINATIVE DRAWING : The sheets exhibit a digital artwork made following the attributes extracted from text describing a imaginative setting.

BUILDING ELEMENTS AND MATERIALS II : Sheet exhibits a report created on construction techniques using natural materials based on workshop experience of Hunnarshala (Bhuj).