Chavali Aditya Krishna

CFP001

U21008

The Monsoon semester focuses on equipping students with various techniques to visualise, draw and represent. The students also start to engage with existing buildings to identify various building elements, basic construction materials and methods. They practise and work intensively to perfect their freehand drawing and perspective drawing, to visualize and draw complex compositions. They also learn to make technical drawings using orthographic projections, surface development and the exploded view of a complex object. A series of exercises in sketching will enable the students to sketch freely in order to observe, document, imagine and improvise.The exercise on gauging sizes will develop the habit of estimating sizes using one’s body and through it the students will begin to engage with the concept of anthropometrics. Through the exercise on building elements and materials the students will start to engage with existing buildings to decipher their building elements and materials and understand the sequence of construction. In the last exercise the students will go through the process of documenting an existing building and making a set of architectural drawings.

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Sketching: Sketching our surroundings and figures of our imagination.

Technical Drawing 1: Drafted surface development of a hexagonal prism and its model.

Technical Drawing 2: Drafter match box composition in one point and two point perspective.

How Things Work: An exploded view of a serial number stamp.

Gauging Sizes 1: Plan and sectional views of a kitchen made using its gauged measurements.

Gauging Sizes 2: An urban street made using its gauged measurements.

Building Elements: An isometric view of a wall section along with its model.

Colour Theory 1: A colour pallet of an artist (Giorgio De Chirico) to represent his style.

Colour Theory 2: A colour pallet of 9 objects of the same colour (green) with different shades.

Deciphering Ordering Principles: Identifying and explaining the organization principles of Mason De Force.