Anuli Anand Sanchorawala

CFP001

U21164

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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Freehand Drawing: A rendered composition and an assemblage in isometric view drawn without tools.

Technical Drawing I: Digitally drafted views of a matchbox composition along with manually drafted surface developments of a hexagonal prism and a pentagonal pyramid.

How Things Work: Drafted exploded view of a water pressure sprayer.

Gauging Size: Using the gauged measurements, a plan and sectional view of a bedroom and bathroom respectively along with a object (hand wash dispenser) drawn freehandedly.

Building Elements- I: The sectional and isometric view of the model of a wall along with images for reference.

Building Elements- II: Images of the model (wall section).

Colour Theory- I: Using the triad complimentary, monochromatic and primary/neutral colour schemes to fill in the three assemblages respectively.

Colour Theory- II: Creating an artist's (M.F Hussain) colour pallet to represent their style. An image beside it's manually pixelated is seen in the bottom.

Mapping and Data Representation: Using the data of our neighbourhood, here is a map that shows it's various attributes.

Sketching: Rough sketches of what we saw and imagined.