Trivedi Kavya Utpal

CFP001

U22098

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,


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This is a section that is cut from a cubical wireframe that is drawn freehand.

This is the plan of a bedroom whose gauged dimensions are written with a charcoal pencil and the actual dimensions are written in blue and red color.

The above image shows four different sections of a house located in Gandhi ashram, drawn in 1:50 scale.

The image shows the plan and reflected ceiling plan of a house located in Gandhi ashram, drawn in 1:50 scale.

The image shows the ground floor and first floor plan of a house located in Varanasi where a Mahadev temple is there.

The given image shows the exploded view of a staple gun, drawn in 1:1 scale. All the parts have been named along with their functioning.

The image shows a wall section of the CEPT canteen where all the building elements and materials have been labelled.

The image shows an assemblage of three dimensional forms that are drawn freehand, in one-point perspective.

The image shows two sections of a house in Varanasi where a Mahadev temple is there.

Given image shows the surface development of a subtracted cube.